Euclid's Window: The Story of Geometry from Parallel Lines to Hyperspace by Leonard Mlodinow

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  • Pub. Date: April 2002
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 96,604
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    • Pub. Date: April 2002
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 96,604

    Synopsis

    Through Euclid's Window Leonard Mlodinow brilliantly and delightfully leads us on a journey through five revolutions in geometry, from the Greek concept of parallel lines to the latest notions of hyperspace. Here is an altogether new, refreshing, alternative history of math revealing how simple questions anyone might ask about space — in the living room or in some other galaxy — have been the hidden engine of the highest achievements in science and technology.

    Based on Mlodinow's extensive historical research; his studies alongside colleagues such as Richard Feynman and Kip Thorne; and interviews with leading physicists and mathematicians such as Murray Gell-Mann, Edward Witten, and Brian Greene, Euclid's Window is an extraordinary blend of rigorous, authoritative investigation and accessible, good-humored storytelling that makes a stunningly original argument asserting the primacy of geometry. For those who have looked through Euclid's Window, no space, no thing, and no time will ever be quite the same.

    Kirkus Review

    Halfway through this articulate and droll history of math and physics, you wonder: Who is this guy ... you want to recommend to all your friends? .... Splendid exposition, accessible to the mathematically challenged as well as the mathematically inclined.

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    Biography

    Leonard Mlodinow, Ph.D., was a member of the faculty of the California Institute of Technology before moving to Hollywood to become a writer for numerous television shows ranging from Star Trek: The Next Generation to Night Court. He has also developed many bestselling and award-winning educational CD-ROMs, and delivered technical and general lectures in ten countries. He is currently Vice President, Emerging Technologies and R&D, at Scholastic Inc. He lives in New York City.

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    April 26, 2006: Mlodinow has given an interesting twist to ordinary history. I am not partial to history books, however, the information presented in this novel has some humor to it. It describes the geniuses who formed our current mathematical ideas and explains why some mathematical elements are called what they are. Unlike the critics who responded with their utmost praise, I did not enjoy this book because it dragged along. I love math but do not consider this book to be a pleasurable read.

    Euclid's Window: The Story of Geometry from Parallel Lines to Hyperspaceby Anonymous

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    February 12, 2002: I believe that this is an awesome book and would highly recemend it to all people with an interest in math. Even if you find math distasteful, this has many relivent information on the lives and backgrounds of the world's famous mathmatitions! I am in eighth grade my brother got this for my for Christmas. I praise him on his choice. Please read this! You will find it most interesting !