How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking Audiobook (Free)
- Jordan Ellenberg
- 13 h 30 min
- Penguin Audio
- 2014-05-29
Summary:
The Freakonomics of math-a math-world superstar unveils the hidden beauty and logic of the world and puts its power in our hands
The mathematics we find out in school can look like a dull group of rules, laid down from the ancients and not to become questioned. In How Never to End up being Incorrect, Jordan Ellenberg shows us how terribly limiting this view is normally: Mathematics isn’t restricted to abstract incidents that never happen in real life, but rather touches everything we do-the entire world is shot through with it.
Math allows us to about How Not to Be Wrong: THE ENERGY of Mathematical Thinking see the hidden buildings underneath the messy and chaotic surface area of our world. It’s a science of not being wrong, hammered out by generations of hard work and argument. Armed with the tools of mathematics, we are able to see through to the true meaning of details we take for granted: How early in the event you reach the airport? Exactly what does “public opinion” really represent? Why do tall parents have shorter children? Who really received Florida in 2000? And how most likely are you, actually, to develop cancer?
How Never to Become Incorrect presents the surprising revelations at the rear of all of these issues and many more, using the mathematician’s method of analyzing existence and exposing the hard-won insights of the academics community towards the layman-minus the jargon. Ellenberg chases numerical threads through a vast range of your time and space, in the everyday to the cosmic, encountering, among other things, football, Reaganomics, daring lottery plans, Voltaire, the replicability problems in mindset, Italian Renaissance painting, artificial languages, the introduction of non-Euclidean geometry, the arriving weight problems apocalypse, Antonin Scalia’s sights on criminal offense and consequence, the psychology of slime molds, what Facebook can and can’t find out about you, and the presence of God.
Ellenberg pulls from background aswell as from the most recent theoretical developments to provide those not trained in math with the data they need. Math, as Ellenberg says, is definitely “an atomic-powered prosthesis that you put on your common sense, vastly multiplying its reach and strength.” With the tools of mathematics at hand, you can understand the world in a deeper, even more meaningful method. How Never to End up being Wrong will highlight how.
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