Oxford University Press, USA
The End of Discovery: Are We Approaching the Boundaries of the Knowable?
The End of Discovery: Are We Approaching the Boundaries of the Knowable?
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Praised as "lucid and provocative" (New Statesman) and "a tour of some of the deepest questions facing science" (The Independent), this fascinating book highlights the outer limits of scientific understanding, taking readers on an engaging tour of some of the most perplexing issues facing science todayquestions to do with consciousness, free will, the nature of space, time, and matter, the existence of extraterrestrial life, and much more. Stannard argues that eventuallyperhaps in a few decades, perhaps in a few centuriesfundamental science will reach the limit of what it can explain. As a scientist, Stannard remains hopeful that several of the questions he addresses here will one day be answered. But other puzzles will remain for all timeand we may never even realize it when we have hit an insuperable barrier in those directions. He assures us that there will always be new uses of scientific knowledge. Technology will continue. But fundamental science itselfthe making of fresh discoveries as to how the world worksmust ultimately grind to a halt.
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