The Big Bang of Numbers: How to Build the Universe Using Only Math

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by Manil Suri

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Finalist for the PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award "What a fun escape! Reminds me of math books I read when I was coming of age." ―Neil deGrasse Tyson An "exhilarating" (Steven Strogatz) tour through the fundamental mathematical concepts―from arithmetic to infinity―that form the building blocks of our universe. Our universe has multiple origin stories, from religious creation myths to the Big Bang of scientists. But if we leave those behind and start from nothing―no matter, no cosmos, not even empty space―could we create a universe using only math? Irreverent, richly illustrated, and boundlessly creative, The Big Bang of Numbers invites us to try. In this new mathematical origin story, mathematician and novelist Manil Suri creates a natural progression of ideas needed to design our world, starting with numbers and continuing through geometry, algebra, and beyond. He reveals the secret lives of real and imaginary numbers, teaches them to play abstract games with real-world applications, discovers unexpected patterns that connect humble lifeforms to enormous galaxies, and explores mathematical underpinnings for randomness and beauty. With evocative examples ranging from multidimensional crochet to the Mona Lisa’s asymmetrical smile, as well as ingenious storytelling that helps illuminate complex concepts like infinity and relativity, The Big Bang of Numbers charts a playful, inventive course to existence. Mathematics, Suri shows, might best be understood not as something we invent to explain Nature, but as the source of all creation, whose directives Nature tries to obey as best she can. Offering both striking new perspectives for math aficionados and an accessible introduction for anyone daunted by calculation, The Big Bang of Numbers proves that we can all fall in love with math. 260 illustrations; two color design "Infinitely fascinating…[Suri] succeeds in making slippery ideas easy to grasp." ― Stephen Bleach, Times [UK] "Some of the math books out there are difficult to read, but [ The Big Bang of Numbers ] isn’t one of them…[A]n elegant journey explaining why we have the number and math systems that we have." ― David Hu, Five Books "By limiting the formulas and equations, [Manil Suri] has created a very readable tour that emphasizes ideas over calculation." ― Physics Today "[ The Big Bang of Numbers ] explains how understanding math helps you understand the universe." ― Marketplace Tech "Imaginative and organized; [Suri] presents his materials clearly with nice graphics." ― Peter Pesic, Wall Street Journal "A beautifully written meditation on mathematics: whimsical, thought-provoking, and deep." ― Alex Bellos, author of Alex’s Adventures in Numberland "In The Big Bang of Numbers , Manil Suri invites the reader to create a universe made of mathematical ideas, sparking a thrill that may catch you off guard―an exhilarating sensation of playfulness, power, and insight." ― Steven Strogatz, New York Times bestselling author of Infinite Powers and The Joy of x "Who knew numbers could be so charming? So industrious? Suri takes us on a lighthearted journey all the way from nothing (zero) to infinity. Math has rarely been so readable." ― Karen Joy Fowler, New York Times bestselling author of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves "A most unusual, creative, and fascinating account of mathematics that relies not on equations or formulas, but on real-life examples, metaphors, paradoxes, and lovely vignettes." ― John Allen Paulos, author of Innumeracy and A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper "A great sneak peek ahead for anyone interested in mathematical ideas, but bored by the lack of conceptual depth in their introductory math classes." ― Mathematical Association of America "A visual pleasure to read…[Manil Suri] is a smooth, stylish writer." ― Business Standard "[Suri] successfully explores many areas of seemingly pure math that explain the natural world... He also sheds light on abstruse subjects (fractals, infinity, curved space) that puzzle humans more than they should, creating a text that is deeper than most popular writing on math but worth the effort. A successful contribution to the math-isn’t-boring genre." ― Kirkus Reviews "Suri takes on the challenge of developing mathematics from scratch in this high concept thought experiment." ― Publishers Weekly Manil Suri is the internationally acclaimed author of The Death of Vishnu and other books. His work has been translated into twenty-seven languages and received several honors, including winning the Barnes & Noble Discover Prize, and being longlisted for the Booker Prize. He is a distinguished professor of mathematics at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and lives with his husband in Silver Spring, Maryland.

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