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Jack S. Cohen

    Jack S. Cohen
    Science of Discworld #3
    Wheelers
    Judgement Day
    The science of Discworld
    The Science of Discworld. Vol.2
    The Collapse of Chaos
    • The Collapse of Chaos

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
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      The first half of this book is a witty primer, a guided tour of the Islands of Truth that maps out everything you need to know about science from Newton to the present. The second half dives into the Oceans of Ignorance that surround what is known. Filled with anecdotes, diagrams, and colorful everyday examples, it is certain to make people look at the world in a new way.

      The Collapse of Chaos
    • The science of Discworld

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      When a wizardly experiment goes adrift, the wizards of Unseen University find themselves with a pocket universe on their hands: Roundworld, where neither magic nor common sense seems to stand a chance against logic. The Universe, of course, is our own. And Roundworld is Earth. As the wizards watch their accidental creation grow, we follow the story of our universe from the primal singularity of the Big Bang to the internet and beyond

      The science of Discworld
    • The fourth book in the Science of Discworld series deals with the really big questions: God, the Universe and Everything Else. Pratchett's brilliant new Discworld story JUDGEMENT DAY is annotated with very big footnotes (interleaving chapters) by mathematician Ian Stewart and biologist Jack Cohen, to bring you a mind-mangling combination of fiction, science and philosophy.

      Judgement Day
    • Wheelers

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The discovery of wheeled objects buried in the icy surface of Jupiter's eighth moon leads to the even more bizarre revelation that Jupiter is in fact populated by a mysterious race of aliens. Reprint.

      Wheelers
    • They know the creatures who lived there escaped the impending Big Freeze by inventing the space elevator - they even intervened to rid the planet of a plague of elves, who attempted to divert humanity onto a different time track. Can the God of Evolution come to humanity's aid and ensure Darwin writes a very different book?

      Science of Discworld #3
    • In the fourth installment of the Science of Discworld series, Terry Pratchett presents a story that grapples with profound questions, enriched by extensive footnotes from mathematician Ian Stewart and biologist Jack Cohen. The narrative follows Marjorie Daw, a dedicated librarian, who unknowingly finds herself at the center of a crisis affecting both her world and Roundworld. On Discworld, tensions rise as the Wizards of Unseen University confront the consequences of their past mistakes in Quantum ThaumoDynamics, which inadvertently created Roundworld. Facing legal action from the Omnians, who argue that the Wizards' actions undermine their religion, the situation escalates. As a zombie and a priest prepare for a legal showdown, Marjorie is unexpectedly thrust into the multiverse's chaos. The story explores themes of divinity, the universe, and existence itself, featuring elements like world-bearing elephants, quantum gravity, evolutionary design, and dark matter. Readers can anticipate a whimsical yet thought-provoking journey that delves into the intricacies of reality and the quest for knowledge, all while maintaining Pratchett's signature humor and wit.

      The Science of Discworld IV: Judgement Day: 4