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One Two Three . . . Infinity: Facts and Speculations of Science (Dover Books on Mathematics) Paperback – September 1, 1988

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Whatever your level of scientific expertise, chances are you'll derive a great deal of pleasure, stimulation, and information from this unusual and imaginative book. It belongs in the library of anyone curious about the wonders of the scientific universe.

One of the world's foremost nuclear physicists (celebrated for his theory of radioactive decay, among other accomplishments),
George Gamow possessed the unique ability of making the world of science accessible to the general reader. He brings that ability to bear in this delightful expedition through the problems, pleasures, and puzzles of modern science.

In the pages of this book readers grapple with such crucial matters
as whether it is possible to bend space, why a rocket shrinks, the "end of the world problem," excursions into the fourth dimension, and a host of other tantalizing topics for the scientifically curious including:
 
  • Macrocosm and the microcosm 
  • Theory of numbers 
  • Relativity of space and time
  • Entropy 
  • Genes 
  • Atomic structure 
  • Nuclear fission 
  • The origin of the solar system
Brimming with amusing anecdotes and provocative problems, One Two Three . . . Infinity also includes over 120 delightful pen-and-ink illustrations by the author, adding another dimension of good-natured charm to these wide-ranging explorations.

". . . full of intellectual treats and tricks, of whimsy and deep scientific philosophy. It is highbrow entertainment at its best, a teasing challenge to all who aspire to think about the universe." — 
New York Herald Tribune

Dover publishes an impressive collection of popular science books including technology and invention, space and time, basic machines and computers, forces and fields, chaos, biographies of Einstein and Newton, and much more.
 

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By one of the leading physicists of the twentieth century, George Gamow's One, Two, Three…Infinity is one of the most memorable popular books on physics, mathematics, and science generally ever written, famous for having, directly or indirectly, launched the academic and/or scientific careers of many young people whose first real encounter with the wonders and mysteries of mathematics and science was through reading this book as a teenager. Untypically for popular science books, this one is enhanced by the author's own delightful sketches. Reviewers were enthusiastic when One, Two, Three…Infinity was published in 1947.

In the Author's Own Words:
"If and when all the laws governing physical phenomena are finally discovered, and all the empirical constants occurring in these laws are finally expressed through the four independent basic constants, we will be able to say that physical science has reached its end, that no excitement is left in further explorations, and that all that remains to a physicist is either tedious work on minor details or the self-educational study and adoration of the magnificence of the completed system. At that stage physical science will enter from the epoch of Columbus and Magellan into the epoch of the
National Geographic Magazine!" — George Gamow

Critical Acclaim for One, Two, Three…Infinity:
"This skillful presentation is for the non-professional and professional scientist. It will broaden the knowledge of each and give the imagination wide play." —
Chemistry and Engineering News

"A stimulating and provocative book for the science-minded layman." — Kirkus Reviews

"This is a layman's book as readable as a historical novel, but every chapter bears the solid imprint of authoritative research." — San Francisco Chronice

"George Gamow succeeds where others fail because of his remarkable ability to combine technical accuracy, choice of material, dignity of expression, and readability." — Saturday Review of Literature

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dover Publications; Revised ed. edition (September 1, 1988)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 384 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0486256642
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0486256641
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 13.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.51 x 0.79 x 8.58 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Customers find the book very stimulating and a wonderful gift for curious children. They also say it's a great introductory book to very serious science. Readers appreciate the technical accuracy, saying it'll explain abstract and theoretical concepts to the general public. Opinions differ on the content, with some finding it timeless and others saying it’s outdated.

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Customers find the book stimulating, challenging, and comfortable to read. They also say it opens their eyes to the wonders of the universe.

"...: we read this book at an early age, and it was so fascinating, so inspiring, and so magical that it directed us into math and science for the rest..." Read more

"...being forced to read this book by my parents I found the book interesting and enticing. It had me hooked on page one...." Read more

"This is a very interesting read, but I've been attempting to read this while on my lunch break at work...." Read more

"...It really is a book that piques the interest of anyone with even the faintest appreciation of numbers and science and makes a great gift...." Read more

25 customers mention "Technical accuracy"25 positive0 negative

Customers find the book awesome at explaining abstract and theoretical concepts for those without a strong background in mathematics. They also say the book is beautiful, fascinating, and well written. Readers mention that the chapters on relativity and quantum mechanics are particularly good.

"...But Gamow's writing is so clear and entertaining that you'll come away wondering why EVERYBODY doesn't understand those topics...." Read more

"...This book takes complex principles and changes them for the "average" person to read comprehend...." Read more

"...Fantastic concepts, not finished with the book at this point as I've struggled to find the time to dig into it." Read more

"...This book is a beautiful piece of work on sciences...." Read more

6 customers mention "Audience appeal"6 positive0 negative

Customers find the book wonderful for curious children, classics for teaching young people, and good for all ages. They also say it's a great introductory book to very serious science.

"...This book is a jewel, a gift." Read more

"...with even the faintest appreciation of numbers and science and makes a great gift...." Read more

"...I bought this one as a gift for a friend's schoolgoing child. Good for all ages, the only pre-requisites needed..." Read more

"Gamov's books, though dated, remain classics for teaching young people, and neophytes, the joys of Physics and Mathematics...." Read more

15 customers mention "Content"7 positive8 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the content of the book. Some find it timeless, with a good historical perspective, and fresh. Others however, say the facts presented are outdated, especially in the chapters involving genetics.

"...As in some reviews, it may be a pity that there is no newer edition of this book, considering much of the contents have indeed been updated now...." Read more

"...essence of a topic, this decades-old book still seems fresh and contemporary. And yes, the dry, slightly pixilated humor still works...." Read more

"...Today it seems dated, and I don't think I could interest teenagers in reading it. But it is still enjoyable." Read more

"...While many years have elapsed since this was written, it is timeless. The advance of scientific knowledge has not rendered this book outdated." Read more

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Customers find the book not easy to read and not printed well. They also say the images are of poor quality.

"Some of the text is illegible on the Kindle...." Read more

"The content is very good. but was not printed well.In fact, it was imaged with bad quality." Read more

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Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2000
Then give her this book! It seems that almost all the reviewers had the same experience: we read this book at an early age, and it was so fascinating, so inspiring, and so magical that it directed us into math and science for the rest of our lives. In my case the book was loaned to me when I was about 12, by my best friend's father. As a result, when I wrote MY first math book (which cannot begin to compare with Gamow's!) thirty-five years later, I dedicated it to my friend's father in gratitude. The book explains how mathematics and science really works, in language which a young person with an eighth grade education can understand. Everyone thinks it takes a genius to understand relativity, but there are lots of fifteen-year-olds walking around with a decent understanding of Special Relativity simply because they read this book.
But don't be misled into thinking this book is just for young people. It's for anyone who thirsts for knowledge and understanding, anyone who realizes that it doesn't require an alien life form to understand physics and math. Gamow discusses some of the great unsolved problems in mathematics (at least two of which - the four-color problem and Fermat's Last Theorem - have been solved since the book was written), the theory of relativity, the usefulness of imaginary numbers (square roots of negatives), geometry of more than three dimensions, and many other topics which most people think are accessible only to those anointed with stratospheric IQ's. But Gamow's writing is so clear and entertaining that you'll come away wondering why EVERYBODY doesn't understand those topics.
A particularly vivid memory I have of the book is Gamow's demonstration that there are different sizes of infinity. He didn't originate the idea, of course; it was first thought of by a mathematician named Georg Cantor. But once again Gamow makes the mathematics so clear and accessible that I was enthralled. You will be too.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2011
This is a great book for those who enjoy questioning the universe, math, science, or practically anything. Despite being forced to read this book by my parents I found the book interesting and enticing. It had me hooked on page one. George Gamow has crafted a masterpiece of complex principles made of simplified literature of things meant for college students, high school students, and teachers and adults and has changed it so that even an elementary school student can understand and enjoy. I could read this book over and over and still be fascinated. I read this book cover to cover and found every sentence just as interesting as the last. It can keep you interested for hours on an otherwise boring subject. I would much rather read this book than have to take a course o the same subject. Instead of being bored five days a week by pointless lectures and tests and quizzes I could read this exciting book at my own pace and speed yet learning the exact same things. It doesn't bore you with pages upon pages of boring, emotionless writing, but instead adds visual depictions and a bit of emotions that makes it much more interesting than your typical textbook or any other educationally directed piece of literature. This book takes complex principles and changes them for the "average" person to read comprehend. If you are a kid and your parents want you to read this take my word for it. It is much more interesting than it seems.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2015
This is a very interesting read, but I've been attempting to read this while on my lunch break at work. It is NOT a "pick up a book and read for a second" type of book. This book, while in the preface explaining that it was originally meant for children, has very mind boggling concepts regarding infinity and a mindset has to be adopted to read with ease. Fantastic concepts, not finished with the book at this point as I've struggled to find the time to dig into it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2010
It is great to see that this book is still available after so many years (this book was written way way before 1988 as noted here). It's also a joy to see so many positive comments on the book. This book is a beautiful piece of work on sciences. As said, if you want to have your children into the world of science, try this book, I myself am a testimony.

My personal story with this book is very long. It went back to my high school time in 1980's in China. I was a normal kid just like a typical high-school student in China in that era - love to play around but was bound by the endless homework and exams. I was lucky enough for getting good scores in all my science programs without much trouble, but didn't really have much passion on sciences.

This book came to me accidentally when I looked into one of my classmate's book collections. By just browsing couple pages, I was totally into it! The book was a translated Chinese version (of course, barely started my English class at that time), and my classmate got it from the library (thank god, we did have libraries after the deadly culture revolution). It may be hard for you to understand what I did at that time: without a copier, I copied the whole physics part of the book by hand writting! This book inspired me to be a physicist - an idea that has never been changed ever since.

Now, >20 years passed, as a physicist working in one of the best institutes in the world. I can't help writing another personal experience on this book. The beauty of this book just can never be exaggerated.

Of course, we do not want/need all our kids to become scientists. But if you want them to enjoy the fascination of sciences, even just as a hobby, this book is one of the keys to open the door!

As in some reviews, it may be a pity that there is no newer edition of this book, considering much of the contents have indeed been updated now. However, enough books have been messed up by "updates". For this book, enjoying sciences is the most important inspiration to our kids, and they will NOT be confused if they later realize that some contents in the book should have been updated. Renovations/innovations are always the cases for sciences anyway.
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D. S.
5.0 out of 5 stars Really good
Reviewed in Brazil on May 23, 2024
Great book! Everybody should read it at least once
Ian G.
5.0 out of 5 stars make math interesting
Reviewed in Canada on April 13, 2022
I bought this book for my daughter as a gift. She likes it. (I read this book 30 years ago when I was in junior high school.)
Nayajiv V V
5.0 out of 5 stars A good read
Reviewed in India on March 13, 2023
Need not be hardcore science guy, simple and humorous narration. must have for a physics lover
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PaoloB
5.0 out of 5 stars Smart and funny
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 8, 2017
Smart and funny, this book is a pleasure to read if you are interested in physics and mathematics.
The reader must be constantly aware that some of the notions provided in the book are now updated (considering the book is now 70 years old, this should not be a surprise). From this point of view, the book can be seen as an incentive to discover what has changed in the meantime, in terms of scientific knowledge. It can also help to develop a critic approach: "it is written on a book; does this mean it is true?"
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elecita
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Reviewed in Germany on March 20, 2013
My husband is a scientist and he has deeply enjoyed the book, even if in some field the panorama has changed.