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Jim Holt

    October 30, 1954

    Jim Holt is a longtime contributor to The New Yorker, where he has explored subjects ranging from string theory and time to infinity, numbers, truth, and bullshit. His writing is characterized by a deep dive into complex ideas, seeking to illuminate abstract concepts with clarity and wit. Holt fearlessly tackles philosophical questions, exploring the connections between science and human perception. Readers will appreciate his sharp intellect and engaging prose.

    Jim Holt
    Stop Me If You've Heard This: A History and Philosophy of Jokes
    Why Does the World Exist?. Gibt es alles oder nichts?, englische Ausgabe
    When Einstein Walked with Gödel
    • When Einstein Walked with Gödel

      Excursions to the Edge of Thought

      From Jim Holt, the New York Times bestselling author of Why Does the World Exist?, comes an entertaining and accessible guide to the most profound scientific and mathematical ideas of recent centuries in When Einstein Walked with Gödel Excursions to the Edge of Thought. Does time exist? What is infinity? Why do mirrors reverse left and right but not up and down? In this scintillating collection, Holt explores the human mind, the cosmos, and the thinkers who've tried to encompass the latter with the former. With his trademark clarity and humor, Holt probes the mysteries of quantum mechanics, the quest for the foundations of mathematics, and the nature of logic and truth. Along the way, he offers intimate biographical sketches of celebrated and neglected thinkers, from the physicist Emmy Noether to the computing pioneer Alan Turing and the discoverer of fractals, Benoit Mandelbrot. Holt offers a painless and playful introduction to many of our most beautiful but least understood ideas, from Einsteinian relativity to string theory, and also invites us to consider why the greatest logician of the twentieth century believed the U.S. Constitution contained a terrible contradiction--and whether the universe truly has a future.

      When Einstein Walked with Gödel2018
      4.1
    • In "Stop Me If You've Heard This," Jim Holt explores the evolution of jokes from ancient Athens to modern comedy. The book blends humor and philosophy, examining various types of jokes and their connections to the theories of great thinkers like Aristotle and Freud, creating a unique mix of the absurd and profound.

      Stop Me If You've Heard This: A History and Philosophy of Jokes2013
      3.4
    • 'Why is there a world rather than nothing at all?' remains the most curious and most enduring of all metaphysical mysteries. Moving away from the narrower paths of Christopher Hitchens, Roger Penrose and Stephen Hawking, the celebrated essayist Jim Holt now enters this fascinating debate with his broad, lively and deeply informed narrative that traces all our efforts to grasp the origins of the universe.With sly humour and a highly original personal approach Holt takes on the role of cosmological detective. Suggesting that we might have been too narrow in limiting our suspects to God and the Big Bang, he tracks down, among others, an eccentric Oxford philosopher, a Nobel Laureate physicist, a French Buddhist monk, and John Updike just before he died, to pursue this cosmic puzzle from every angle. As he pieces together a solution - while offering useful insights into time, consciousness, and eternity - he sheds fascinating new light on the meaning of existence.

      Why Does the World Exist?. Gibt es alles oder nichts?, englische Ausgabe2012
      3.5