Shapes: Nature's Patterns (A Tapestry in Three Parts)

Shapes: Nature's Patterns (A Tapestry in Three Parts)

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May 15, 2009 · English · Hardcover (320 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 320
Language English
Published May 15, 2009
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0199237964
ISBN-13 9780199237968

Description

Philip Ball embarks on a captivating exploration that invites readers to delve into the intricate patterns found within nature. This journey is not just a visual celebration, but an intellectual odyssey that spans various disciplines, unearthing the underlying principles that govern the world around us. From the breathtaking symmetry of snowflakes to the spirals of galaxies, the author illustrates how shapes and patterns are woven into the very fabric of life.

Throughout each section, Ball seamlessly intertwines art, science, and philosophy, encouraging a deeper understanding of the complex relationships among living organisms and their environments. His engaging narrative holds the reader’s attention as he reveals the mathematics behind natural phenomena and emphasizes the interconnectivity of diverse scientific principles.

The stunning imagery complements the text beautifully, offering readers a glimpse into the awe-inspiring designs inherent in the natural world. This visually rich tapestry beckons readers to pause and reflect on their surroundings, changing the way they perceive the ordinary into the extraordinary.

As the pages turn, one cannot help but feel a renewed appreciation for the elegance of shapes that shape existence itself. In this multifaceted exploration, nature emerges not only as a subject of admiration but as a profound teacher revealing secrets that span time and space.

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Science & Technology History Nature

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