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The patterns and images of science,
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This review is from: Search for Solutions (Hardcover)
This discusses the tools of science as modeling, theory, and prediction, but also quests for principles of pattern, feedback, and chance. The blur between model, theory, and reality and the non-linearity of scientific method were presented. By looking at both historical examples, and conversations with modern (as of 1980) scientists the book offers examples of what Judson calls "The Rage to Know". The photographs offer startling juxtapositions, like derailed train cars and a meandering Cape Cod salt marsh, or a rhinoceros and rhinoceros beetle. The book may not grant the reader the enlightenment needed to answer Judson's "Eight problems in search of solutions", but there is an appreciation of the effort.
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Invigorating and exciting view of science and discovery,
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This review is from: The Search for Solutions: How We Know About the Universe and How We Know It is True (Paperback)
How is it that new discoveries are made in science? Well Judson shows us that it is hard work as well as fortuitous circumstances which create new ideas. Mr. Judson is somehow able to draw from nearly all the scientific fields to relate his ideas.
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The Search for Solutions: How We Know About the Universe and How We Know It is True by Horace Freeland Judson (Paperback - August 1, 1987)
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