The Trouble With Gravity: Solving the Mystery Beneath Our Feet

Author:   Richard Panek
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Pages:   256
Publication Date:   24 July 2020
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Author:   Richard Panek
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Mariner Books
Weight:   0.218kg
ISBN:  

9780358299578


ISBN 10:   0358299578
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   24 July 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Thought-provoking...Panek's inquisitive, fine-tuned narrative is full of character and, unlike many other books on physics, imbued with the friendly casualness of a coffee-shop chat. As such, it will delight both lay readers and serious students. --Booklist Fine popular primer...expert description of the spectacular things that gravity does. --Kirkus Reviews I've long been a big fan of Richard Panek's writing. He is eloquent, smart, and a fascinating thinker, someone who is able to get me excited about topics that would have never even occurred to me. I respect and trust him--and am always eager to see what he will write next. --Maria Konnikova, New York Times best-selling author of Mastermind and The Confidence Game Richard Panek moves with startling grace and economy through the intersecting realms of philosophy and physics, always asking the unexpected question. He has forced me to rethink my fundamental assumptions about gravity--and shown me how much we can gain by doing so. --Andrea Barrett, author of The Air We Breathe and Archangel In The Trouble with Gravity, Richard Panek acts as a guide, both amiable and erudite, through one of the most puzzling mysteries of the natural world. In explaining the various 'explanations' of gravity from classical to post-modern times, Panek draws us into a thoughtful meditation on the mythic, cultural, philosophical and, yes, scientific implications of what happens when a wet potato or a crystal vase slips from your hand. --Billy Collins Gravity is a mystery--one of the greatest. It has baffled and teased humans since the dawn of history and perplexes us still. Richard Panek takes us on a journey that is original, brave, and ultimately very beautiful: a reminder that sometimes science isn't a solution but a search. --James Gleick, author of Time Travel: A History Without gravity, there would be no earth, no humans, and no nonfiction books. Which would be a shame, because we'd miss out on Richard Panek's wonderful, entertaining work. Richard takes us on a vivid journey from the arctic to the tropics, from the human skeleton to the edges of the universe, filling our imagination with counterintuitive modern science and ancient philosophy. And all of this is delivered in buoyant, almost poetic, writing. So thank you gravity and Richard. --A. J. Jacobs, author of The Year of Living Biblically


Thought-provoking...Panek's inquisitive, fine-tuned narrative is full of character and, unlike many other books on physics, imbued with the friendly casualness of a coffee-shop chat. As such, it will delight both lay readers and serious students. --Booklist Fine popular primer...expert description of the spectacular things that gravity does. --Kirkus Reviews I've long been a big fan of Richard Panek's writing. He is eloquent, smart, and a fascinating thinker, someone who is able to get me excited about topics that would have never even occurred to me. I respect and trust him--and am always eager to see what he will write next. --Maria Konnikova, New York Times best-selling author of Mastermind and The Confidence Game Richard Panek moves with startling grace and economy through the intersecting realms of philosophy and physics, always asking the unexpected question. He has forced me to rethink my fundamental assumptions about gravity--and shown me how much we can gain by doing so. --Andrea Barrett, author of The Air We Breathe and Archangel In The Trouble with Gravity, Richard Panek acts as a guide, both amiable and erudite, through one of the most puzzling mysteries of the natural world. In explaining the various 'explanations' of gravity from classical to post-modern times, Panek draws us into a thoughtful meditation on the mythic, cultural, philosophical and, yes, scientific implications of what happens when a wet potato or a crystal vase slips from your hand. --Billy Collins Gravity is a mystery--one of the greatest. It has baffled and teased humans since the dawn of history and perplexes us still. Richard Panek takes us on a journey that is original, brave, and ultimately very beautiful: a reminder that sometimes science isn't a solution but a search. --James Gleick, author of Time Travel: A History Without gravity, there would be no earth, no humans, and no nonfiction books. Which would be a shame, because we'd miss out on Richard Panek's wonderful, entertaining work. Richard takes us on a vivid journey from the arctic to the tropics, from the human skeleton to the edges of the universe, filling our imagination with counterintuitive modern science and ancient philosophy. And all of this is delivered in buoyant, almost poetic, writing. So thank you gravity and Richard. --A. J. Jacobs, author of The Year of Living Biblically


An Apple Books Best Book of July [Panek] has made a career out of explaining things scientists themselves may barely understand... [he] takes evident pleasure in the whirl of new ideas. --The Washington Post With a sustained sense of wonder, Panek finds the roots of science in our myths and poetry, uncovering the provocative side of something we only think we know. His rigorous-but-readable book won't reveal what gravity is, but will challenge your view of the universe and our place in it. --Apple Books Thought-provoking . . . Panek's inquisitive, fine-tuned narrative is full of character and, unlike many other books on physics, imbued with the friendly casualness of a coffee-shop chat. As such, it will delight both lay readers and serious students. --Publishers Weekly One of the best of the postgravitational-waves-discovery physics books for fans of popular science . . . highly recommended. --Library Journal Fine popular primer...expert description of the spectacular things that gravity does. --Kirkus Reviews I've long been a big fan of Richard Panek's writing. He is eloquent, smart, and a fascinating thinker, someone who is able to get me excited about topics that would have never even occurred to me. I respect and trust him--and am always eager to see what he will write next. --Maria Konnikova, New York Times best-selling author of Mastermind and The Confidence Game Richard Panek moves with startling grace and economy through the intersecting realms of philosophy and physics, always asking the unexpected question. He has forced me to rethink my fundamental assumptions about gravity--and shown me how much we can gain by doing so. --Andrea Barrett, author of The Air We Breathe and Archangel In The Trouble with Gravity, Richard Panek acts as a guide, both amiable and erudite, through one of the most puzzling mysteries of the natural world. In explaining the various 'explanations' of gravity from classical to post-modern times, Panek draws us into a thoughtful meditation on the mythic, cultural, philosophical and, yes, scientific implications of what happens when a wet potato or a crystal vase slips from your hand. --Billy Collins Gravity is a mystery--one of the greatest. It has baffled and teased humans since the dawn of history and perplexes us still. Richard Panek takes us on a journey that is original, brave, and ultimately very beautiful: a reminder that sometimes science isn't a solution but a search. --James Gleick, author of Time Travel: A History Without gravity, there would be no earth, no humans and no non-fiction books. Which would be a shame, because we'd miss out on Richard Panek's wonderful, entertaining work. Richard takes us on a vivid journey from the arctic to the tropics, from the human skeleton to the edges of the universe, filling our imagination with counter-intuitive modern science and ancient philosophy. And all of this is delivered in buoyant, almost poetic, writing. So thank you gravity and Richard. --A.J. Jacobs, author of The Year of Living Biblically A thoroughly researched tour of humanity's investigations of gravity through the ages, including the very exciting--but still unfinished--ones happening today. &m


"An Apple Books Best Book of July  ""[Panek] has made a career out of explaining things scientists themselves may barely understand... [he] takes evident pleasure in the whirl of new ideas."" —The Washington Post   ""With a sustained sense of wonder, Panek finds the roots of science in our myths and poetry, uncovering the provocative side of something we only think we know. His rigorous-but-readable book won’t reveal what gravity is, but will challenge your view of the universe and our place in it.""  —Apple Books  “Thought-provoking . . . Panek’s inquisitive, fine-tuned narrative is full of character and, unlike many other books on physics, imbued with the friendly casualness of a coffee-shop chat. As such, it will delight both lay readers and serious students.”  —Publishers Weekly   “One of the best of the postgravitational-waves-discovery physics books for fans of popular science . . . highly recommended.”  —Library Journal    “Fine popular primer...expert description of the spectacular things that gravity does.”  —Kirkus Reviews   “I've long been a big fan of Richard Panek's writing. He is eloquent, smart, and a fascinating thinker, someone who is able to get me excited about topics that would have never even occurred to me. I respect and trust him—and am always eager to see what he will write next.”  —Maria Konnikova, New York Times best-selling author of Mastermind and The Confidence Game   “Richard Panek moves with startling grace and economy through the intersecting realms of philosophy and physics, always asking the unexpected question. He has forced me to rethink my fundamental assumptions about gravity—and shown me how much we can gain by doing so.” —Andrea Barrett, author of The Air We Breathe and Archangel   ""In The Trouble with Gravity, Richard Panek acts as a guide, both amiable and erudite, through one of the most puzzling mysteries of the natural world.  In explaining the various ‘explanations’ of gravity from classical to post-modern times, Panek draws us into a thoughtful meditation on the mythic, cultural, philosophical and, yes, scientific implications of what happens when a wet potato or a crystal vase slips from your hand."" —Billy Collins   “Gravity is a mystery—one of the greatest. It has baffled and teased humans since the dawn of history and perplexes us still. Richard Panek takes us on a journey that is original, brave, and ultimately very beautiful: a reminder that sometimes science isn’t a solution but a search.” —James Gleick, author of Time Travel: A History   “Without gravity, there would be no earth, no humans and no non-fiction books. Which would be a shame, because we’d miss out on Richard Panek’s wonderful, entertaining work. Richard takes us on a vivid journey from the arctic to the tropics, from the human skeleton to the edges of the universe, filling our imagination with counter-intuitive modern science and ancient philosophy. And all of this is delivered in buoyant, almost poetic, writing. So thank you gravity and Richard.” —A.J. Jacobs, author of The Year of Living Biblically   “A thoroughly researched tour of humanity’s investigations of gravity through the ages, including the very exciting—but still unfinished—ones happening today.” —Professor Lisa Randall, auth —"


An Apple Books Best Book of July [Panek] has made a career out of explaining things scientists themselves may barely understand... [he] takes evident pleasure in the whirl of new ideas. -The Washington Post With a sustained sense of wonder, Panek finds the roots of science in our myths and poetry, uncovering the provocative side of something we only think we know. His rigorous-but-readable book won't reveal what gravity is, but will challenge your view of the universe and our place in it. -Apple Books Thought-provoking . . . Panek's inquisitive, fine-tuned narrative is full of character and, unlike many other books on physics, imbued with the friendly casualness of a coffee-shop chat. As such, it will delight both lay readers and serious students. -Publishers Weekly One of the best of the postgravitational-waves-discovery physics books for fans of popular science . . . highly recommended. -Library Journal Fine popular primer...expert description of the spectacular things that gravity does. -Kirkus Reviews I've long been a big fan of Richard Panek's writing. He is eloquent, smart, and a fascinating thinker, someone who is able to get me excited about topics that would have never even occurred to me. I respect and trust him-and am always eager to see what he will write next. -Maria Konnikova, New York Times best-selling author of Mastermind and The Confidence Game Richard Panek moves with startling grace and economy through the intersecting realms of philosophy and physics, always asking the unexpected question. He has forced me to rethink my fundamental assumptions about gravity-and shown me how much we can gain by doing so. -Andrea Barrett, author of The Air We Breathe and Archangel In The Trouble with Gravity, Richard Panek acts as a guide, both amiable and erudite, through one of the most puzzling mysteries of the natural world. In explaining the various 'explanations' of gravity from classical to post-modern times, Panek draws us into a thoughtful meditation on the mythic, cultural, philosophical and, yes, scientific implications of what happens when a wet potato or a crystal vase slips from your hand. -Billy Collins Gravity is a mystery-one of the greatest. It has baffled and teased humans since the dawn of history and perplexes us still. Richard Panek takes us on a journey that is original, brave, and ultimately very beautiful: a reminder that sometimes science isn't a solution but a search. -James Gleick, author of Time Travel: A History Without gravity, there would be no earth, no humans and no non-fiction books. Which would be a shame, because we'd miss out on Richard Panek's wonderful, entertaining work. Richard takes us on a vivid journey from the arctic to the tropics, from the human skeleton to the edges of the universe, filling our imagination with counter-intuitive modern science and ancient philosophy. And all of this is delivered in buoyant, almost poetic, writing. So thank you gravity and Richard. -A.J. Jacobs, author of The Year of Living Biblically A thoroughly researched tour of humanity's investigations of gravity through the ages, including the very exciting-but still unfinished-ones happening today. -Professor Lisa Randall, auth -


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Richard Panek has written for the New York Times Magazine, Outside, ‘Esquire and the Chicago Tribune, and is a contributing writer at Elle and Mirabella. He is the winner of the PEN award for short fiction, and the author of Waterloo Diamonds and The Invisible Century. He lives in New York.

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