Are Angels OK?: The Parallel Universes of New Zealand Writers and Scientists

Are Angels OK?: The Parallel Universes of New Zealand Writers and Scientists

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Apr 1, 2007 · English · Paperback (338 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 338
Language English
Published Apr 1, 2007
Publisher Victoria University Press
ISBN-10 0864735146
ISBN-13 9780864735140

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In a unique exploration of creativity and science, two of New Zealand's most esteemed figures come together to unravel the intriguing interplay between literature and the mysteries of the universe. Paul Callaghan, a renowned physicist, and Bill Manhire, a celebrated writer, embark on a captivating journey that bridges the worlds of imaginative storytelling and scientific inquiry.

Their dialogue reveals a wealth of insights as they question and challenge the boundaries of parallel universes, diving into the essence of what it means to be human in a complex cosmos. This collaborative work invites readers to ponder profound themes of existence, imagination, and the potential connections that lie between the realms of the written word and scientific thought.

Rich with intellectual vigor and a thoughtful examination of diverse perspectives, the book encourages readers to consider how narratives shape our understanding of reality. It celebrates both the lyrical beauty of language and the profound intricacies of scientific theories, making it a must-read for anyone intrigued by the confluence of art and science.

Ultimately, the authors present a compelling case for the nurturing of both the creative and analytical minds, as they invite readers to reflect on the big questions that tether them to the universe and perhaps to each other. This thought-provoking conversation leaves an indelible mark for those who dare to explore the depths of imagination alongside the mysteries of the cosmos.

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Philosophy

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