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Was Wissen Wir Wirklich? : Eine Spannende Reise Zu Den Wichtigsten Ratseln Der Welt (1505489393)



Dieses Buch hatte auch den Titel "Abenteuer des Denkens" erhalten konnen, denn in das Abenteuer, mit klarem Denken einen Blick hinter die Kulissen der Welt zu werfen, entfuhrt der Autor seine Leser. Er zeigt auf, dass grundlegende Fragen der Naturwissenschaften, die heute als beantwortet gelten, oft gar keine Antwort erhalten haben, sondern lediglich im Rahmen von Modellen behandelbar wurden, die selbst sehr oft mehr Fragen aufwerfen, als sie Antworten zu geben vermogen. Der Themenkreis ist dabei weit gespannt und reicht von offenen Fragen der Physik uber aktuelle Fragen der Biologie bis hin zu Fragen der Philosophie. Und was zunachst wie eine Kritik an der speziellen Relativitatstheorie erscheint, was falsch und sinnlos ware, entpuppt sich schon bald als erfolgreicher Versuch, die wichtigsten Paradoxa im heutigen Denken des Menschen aufzulosen. Leicht gemacht wird das als Print- und Kindleversion vorliegende Denkabenteuer dadurch, dass der Autor seine Leser so fuhrt, als waren sie Teilnehmer einer Expedition, die sich aufgemacht hat, das "Dickicht des alltaglichen Denkens" zu verlassen, um den Aufstieg auf einen "Berg der Paradoxa" zu wagen, den die Naturwissenschaften im Schatten ihrer heutigen Modelle aufgeturmt haben. Und es geht steil bergauf! Die abschlieende Edition weist eine verbesserte Lesbarkeit durch gunstigere Schriftgroe auf.


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  • Paperback | 288 pages
  • 152 x 229 x 17mm | 426g
  • German
  • Illustrations, black and white
  • 1505489393
  • 9781505489392


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