James Gleick — 作者 (25)
Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman [图书] Goodreads
作者: James Gleick 出版社: Open Road Media 2011 - 2
Dla swoich kolegów, uczonych, Richard Feynman był magikiem największej miary. Twórca teorii naukowych, enfant terrible programu budowy bomby atomowej, zaciekły krytyk komisji badającej przyczyny katastrofy promu "Challenger", laureat Nagrody Nobla za prace, które przyniosły fizykom nowy sposób opisywania oddziaływań między cząsteczkami elementarnymi - Feynman odcisnął swoje piętno na niemal wszystkich działach nowoczesnej fizyki.
What Just Happened: A Chronicle from the Information Frontier [图书] Goodreads
作者: James Gleick 出版社: Pantheon 2002 - 5
Here’s some of what just Millions of ordinary, sensible people came into possession of computers. These machines had wondrous powers, yet made unexpected demands on their owners. Telephones broke free of the chains that had shackled them to bedside tables and office desks. No one was out of touch, or wanted to be out of touch. Instant communication became a birthright.

A new world, located no one knew exactly where, came into being, called “virtual” or “online,” named “cyberspace” or “the Internet” or just “the network.” Manners and markets took on new shapes and guises.

As all this was happening, James Gleick, author of the groundbreaking Chaos , columnist for The New York Times Magazine , and—very briefly—an Internet entrepreneur, emerged as one of our most astute guides to this new world. His dispatches—by turns passionate, bewildered, angry, and amazed—form an extraordinary chronicle. Gleick loves what the network makes possible, and he hates it. Software makers developed a strangely tolerant view of an ancient devil, the product defect. One company, at first a feisty upstart, seized control of the hidden gears and levers of the new economy. We wrestled with novel issues of privacy, anonymity, and disguise. We found that if the human species is evolving a sort of global brain, it’s susceptible to new forms of hysteria and multiple-personality disorder.

What Just Happened is at once a remarkable portrait of a world in the throes of transformation and a prescient guide to the transformation still to come.
Faster: The Acceleration of Just About Everything [图书] Goodreads
作者: James Gleick 出版社: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2000 - 9
From the bestselling, National Book Award-nominated author of Genius and Chaos , a bracing new work about the accelerating pace of change in today's world.

Most of us suffer some degree of "hurry sickness," a malady that has launched us into the "epoch of the nanosecond," a need-everything-yesterday sphere dominated by cell phones, computers, faxes, and remote controls. Yet for all the hours, minutes, and even seconds being saved, we're still filling our days to the point that we have no time for such basic human activities as eating, sex, and relating to our families. Written with fresh insight and thorough research, Faster is a wise and witty look at a harried world not likely to slow down anytime soon.
Chaos: Making a New Science [图书] Goodreads
作者: James Gleick 出版社: Open Road Media 2011 - 3
A work of popular science in the tradition of Stephen Hawking and Carl Sagan, James Gleick’s groundbreaking bestseller Chaos introduces his readership to chaos theory, one of the most significant waves of scientific knowledge in our time.
From Edward Lorenz’s discovery of the Butterfly Effect, to Mitchell Feigenbaum’s calculation of a universal constant, to Benoit Mandelbrot’s concept of fractals, which created a new geometry of nature, Gleick’s engaging narrative focuses on the key figures whose genius converged to chart an innovative direction for science.
In Chaos, Gleick makes the story of chaos theory not only fascinating but also accessible to beginners, and opens our eyes to a surprising new view of the universe.