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Alan P. Lightman

    28 de noviembre de 1948

    Alan Lightman, físico y humanista, explora en su escritura la interacción entre la ciencia y la experiencia humana. Sus obras, informadas por un profundo conocimiento de la física, a menudo abordan conceptos complejos como el tiempo y la realidad, pero siempre desde una perspectiva humana. Lightman combina magistralmente la profundidad intelectual con la sensibilidad poética, ofreciendo a los lectores una perspectiva única sobre cómo percibimos el mundo que nos rodea. Su escritura es tanto meditativa como inspiradora, revelando verdades universales a través de narrativas específicas.

    Alan P. Lightman
    The accidental universe
    Ada and the Galaxies
    Future of Spacetime
    Einstein's Dreams
    Einstein's Dreams. Und immer wieder die Zeit, engl. Ausgabe
    Probable Impossibilities
    • The acclaimed author of Einstein’s Dreams tackles "big questions like the origin of the universe and the nature of consciousness ... in an entertaining and easily digestible way” (Wall Street Journal) with a collection of meditative essays on the possibilities—and impossibilities—of nothingness and infinity, and how our place in the cosmos falls somewhere in between. Can space be divided into smaller and smaller units, ad infinitum? Does space extend to larger and larger regions, on and on to infinity? Is consciousness reducible to the material brain and its neurons? What was the origin of life, and can biologists create life from scratch in the lab? Physicist and novelist Alan Lightman, whom The Washington Post has called “the poet laureate of science writers,” explores these questions and more—from the anatomy of a smile to the capriciousness of memory to the specialness of life in the universe to what came before the Big Bang. Probable Impossibilities is a deeply engaged consideration of what we know of the universe, of life and the mind, and of things vastly larger and smaller than ourselves.

      Probable Impossibilities
    • A modern classic, Einstein's Dreams is a fictional collage of stories dreamed by Albert Einstein in 1905, when he worked in a patent office in Switzerland. As the defiant but sensitive young genius is creating his theory of relativity, a new conception of time, he imagines many possible worlds. In one, time is circular, so that people are fated to repeat triumphs and failures over and over. In another, there is a place where time stands still, visited by lovers and parents clinging to their children. In another, time is a nightingale, sometimes trapped by a bell jar.Now translated into thirty languages, Einstein's Dreams has inspired playwrights, dancers, musicians, and painters all over the world. In poetic vignettes, it explores the connections between science and art, the process of creativity, and ultimately the fragility of human existence.

      Einstein's Dreams. Und immer wieder die Zeit, engl. Ausgabe
    • In this provocative national bestseller, first-time novelist Lightman takes us back to 1905 and into the dreams of a young patent clerk named Albert Einstein, just as he was completing his theory of relativity. "Lightman lets the reader in on the workings of a creative scientific mind."

      Einstein's Dreams
    • Future of Spacetime

      • 222 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      This collection features insights from renowned physicists on the nature of spacetime, time travel, and the future of science. Richard Price introduces spacetime physics, while Stephen Hawking discusses the concept of chronology protection. Igor Novikov explores the possibility of altering the past, and Kip S. Thorne speculates on future scientific advancements. Timothy Ferris addresses the challenges of making science accessible to the public, and Alan Lightman reflects on the intersection of physics and literature, highlighting the role of physicists as storytellers.

      Future of Spacetime
    • New York Times best-selling author Alan Lightman, in collaboration with Olga Pastuchiv, brings galaxies close in a stunning picture-book tribute to the interconnectedness of the natural world. Layering photographs taken from the Hubble telescope into charming and expressive art, illustrator Susanna Chapman zooms in on one child's experiences: Ada knows that the best place for star-gazing is on the island in Maine where she vacations with her grandparents. By day, she tracks osprey in the trees, paddles a kayak, and hunts for shells. But she's most in her element when the sun goes down and the stars blink to life. Will the fog this year foil her plans, or will her grandfather find a way to shine a spotlight on the vast puzzle of the universe . . . until the weather turns?

      Ada and the Galaxies
    • Explores the emotional and philosophical questions raised by discoveries in science, focusing most intently on the human condition and the needs of humankind. This title offers a collection of essays that shows us our own universe from a series of diverse perspectives.

      The accidental universe
    • Three Flames

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of rural Cambodia, the narrative follows a farming family grappling with patriarchal oppression and the haunting legacy of the Khmer Rouge. Ryna battles her past while her daughters confront societal expectations—Nita faces an early marriage, Thida is forced into factory work, and Kamal dreams of escape. Ultimately, it is Sreypov, the youngest, who dares to challenge their father's authority in pursuit of a brighter future. This poignant tale explores themes of resilience, love, and the quest for freedom amidst adversity.

      Three Flames
    • The Transcendent Brain

      Spirituality in the Age of Science

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Exploring the intersection of science and spirituality, this work delves into whether those with a scientific mindset can embrace spiritual beliefs. The author, known for his acclaimed previous work, presents a thought-provoking narrative that invites readers to reconsider the boundaries between empirical understanding and the essence of spiritual experience. Through engaging prose, the book offers insights that challenge conventional thinking, making it a compelling read for those curious about the harmony between these two realms.

      The Transcendent Brain
    • The Miraculous from the Material

      Understanding the Wonders of Nature

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Exploring the intersection of science and spirituality, acclaimed physicist Alan Lightman presents a captivating journey through the universe's most extraordinary phenomena, from microscopic life to cosmic wonders. Featuring 36 stunning color photographs, the book pairs lyrical essays with scientific explanations, addressing questions like the formation of rainbows and the mechanics of hummingbird flight. Lightman introduces the concept of "spiritual materialism," celebrating the beauty of nature while grounding it in scientific understanding, ultimately revealing the majesty of the cosmos.

      The Miraculous from the Material
    • What does it mean to say that time and space are relative? How can an electron be in two places at once? For anyone who wants a basic understanding of the physical processes that define the universe, Lightman provides the perfect introduction in Great Ideas in Physics. In addition to explaining physics, he brings in relevant passages from philosophy and literature to demonstrate how these great ideas have impacted the world of thought.

      Great Ideas in Physics