The book explores familiar designs in nature and society, illustrating how all flow systems are powered by natural engines and shaped by freedom. Professor Bejan discusses human movement as a power-driven process, emphasizing efficiency and innovation. It's aimed at a broad audience interested in science, nature, and ideas.
Adrian Bejan Books
Adrian Bejan is an American professor and the discoverer of the constructal law of design evolution in nature. His work delves into the universal principles that govern the evolution of natural designs, from living organisms to societal structures. Bejan's theories offer a profound perspective on why things develop as they do, revealing the intrinsic processes of growth, adaptation, and flow that shape our world. He provides a unique lens through which to understand the fundamental drivers of complexity and change.



TIME AND BEAUTY
- 204 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the intertwined nature of time and beauty, Adrian Bejan presents a scholarly yet engaging examination of how these fundamental perceptions shape human experience. He delves into the scientific principles underlying our understanding of time and aesthetic appreciation, offering a fresh perspective that challenges conventional views. This groundbreaking work combines rigorous analysis with a vivid narrative, making complex ideas accessible and thought-provoking for readers interested in the intersection of science and philosophy.