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Decoding the Universe

Decoding the Universe: How the New Science of Information Is Explaining Everything in the Cosmos, from Our Brains to Black Holes is the third non-fiction book by American author and journalist Charles Seife.[1][2][3] The book was initially published on January 30, 2007 by Viking.

Decoding the Universe
Softcover edition
AuthorCharles Seife
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectInformation theory
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherViking/Penguin Group
Publication date
January 30, 2007
Media typePrint, e-book
Pages304 pp.
ISBN978-0143038399
Preceded byAlpha & Omega (2000) 
Followed bySun in a Bottle (2008) 

Synopsis edit

In this book Seife concentrates on the information theory, discussing various issues, such as decoherence and probability, relativity and quantum mechanics, works of Turing and Schrödinger, entropy and superposition, etc.

Review edit

The cosmos, as Seife depicts it, is a great big information swap meet. Objects enormous and minuscule are always encountering other objects and being affected by them in such a way that they “gather information” — not consciously, of course, but in the way that the mercury collected information about my boiling syrup. A pool ball that’s hit by another pool ball receives information about the speed and direction of the ball that hit it. Subatomic particles do the same. Of course, subatomic particles do a lot of things that are much more baffling than this, like existing in two different places at the same time until someone or something tries to locate them. But, as Seife argues, information still lies at the root of all this. “Decoding the Universe” offers a history of the development of information theory, too, beginning with the cryptographers of World War II.

Salon[4]

Similar books on the information theory edit

References edit

  1. ^ Decoding the Universe: How the New Science of Information Is Explaining Everything in the Cosmos, from Our Brains to Black Holes by Charles Seife. Penguin Books. 30 January 2007. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
  2. ^ "Decoding the Universe by Charles Seife". thefreelibrary.com. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
  3. ^ "Review of "Decoding the Universe" by Charles Seife". rhapsodyinbooks.wordpress.com. April 27, 2009.
  4. ^ MILLER, LAURA (March 6, 2006). "Secrets of the Cosmos". salon.com. Retrieved 2015-07-23.

External links edit

Official website

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