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Shapes Philip Ball (Freelance writer and consultant editor for Nature)

Shapes von Philip Ball (Freelance writer and consultant editor for Nature)

Shapes Philip Ball (Freelance writer and consultant editor for Nature)


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Zusammenfassung

Philip Ball explores the science of the shapes we see in nature, revealing how, from the stripes of a zebra to the development of a snowflake or even a human embryo, there is a pattern-forming tendency in the basic processes of nature, and from a few simple themes, and the repetition of simple rules, endless beautiful variations can arise.

Shapes Zusammenfassung

Shapes: Nature's Patterns: a Tapestry in Three Parts Philip Ball (Freelance writer and consultant editor for Nature)

Patterns are everywhere in nature - in the ranks of clouds in the sky, the stripes of an angelfish, the arrangement of petals in flowers. Where does this order and regularity come from? It creates itself. The patterns we see come from self-organization. Whether living or non-living, scientists have found that there is a pattern-forming tendency inherent in the basic structure and processes of nature, so that from a few simple themes, and the repetition of simple rules, endless beautiful variations can arise. Part of a trilogy of books exploring the science of patterns in nature, acclaimed science writer Philip Ball here looks at how shapes form. From soap bubbles to honeycombs, delicate shell patterns, and even the developing body parts of a complex animal like ourselves, he uncovers patterns in growth and form in all corners of the natural world, explains how these patterns are self-made, and why similar shapes and structures may be found in very different settings, orchestrated by nothing more than simple physical forces. This book will make you look at the world with fresh eyes, seeing order and form even in the places you'd least expect.

Shapes Bewertungen

Wideranging, intelligent and non-dogmatic trilogy of books. Martin Kemp, Times Literary Supplement Philip Ball gives us some very interesting food for thought. Mark Ronan, Standpoint Ball has opened a welcome window on a little-understood but thought-provoking aspect of the making of the natural world. Alan Cane, Financial Times Fascinating detail. The Economist

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. The Shapes of Things: Pattern and Form; 2. Lessons of the Beehive: Building with Bubbles; 3. Making Waves: Stripes in a Test Tube; 4. Written on the Body: Hiding, Warning and Mimicking; 5. Rhythms of the Wild: Crystal Communities; 6. How Does Your Garden Grow?: The Mathematics of a Daisy; 7. Unfolding the Embryo: The Formation of Body Plans; Bibliography

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GOR003711820
9780199237968
0199237964
Shapes: Nature's Patterns: a Tapestry in Three Parts Philip Ball (Freelance writer and consultant editor for Nature)
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Oxford University Press
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