The Beginner’s Guide to Constructing the Universe: The Mathematical Archetypes of Nature, Art, and Science

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Discover how mathematical sequences abound in our natural world in this definitive exploration of the geography of the cosmos

You need not be a philosopher or a botanist, and certainly not a mathematic

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  • Author: Schneider, Michael S.
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 384
  • Publish Date: September 29 1995
  • ISBN10: 0060926716
  • Language: English
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Discover how mathematical sequences abound in our natural world in this definitive exploration of the geography of the cosmos

You need not be a philosopher or a botanist, and certainly not a mathematician, to enjoy the bounty of the world around us. But is there some sort of order, a pattern, to the things that we see in the sky, on the ground, at the beach? In A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing the Universe, Michael Schneider, an education writer and computer consultant, combines science, philosophy, art, and common sense to reaffirm what the ancients observed: that a consistent language of geometric design underpins every level of the universe, from atoms to galaxies, cucumbers to cathedrals. Schneider also discusses numerical and geometric symbolism through the ages, and concepts such as periodic renewal and resonance. This book is an education in the world and everything we can’t see within it.

Contains numerous b&w photos and illustrations.

Author: Michael S. Schneider
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Published: 09/29/1995
Pages: 384
Weight: 1.13lbs
Size: 9.34h x 7.36w x 1.06d
ISBN: 9780060926717
Language: English

Author

Schneider, Michael S.

Binding

ISBN10

0060926716

ISBN13

9780060926717

Page Count

384

Published Date

September 29, 1995

Language

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