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Chapter 1 What's Science by John Gribbin"Science" by John Gribbin is a comprehensive exploration of scientific principles and theories written for a general audience. Gribbin aims to demystify complex concepts and present them in an engaging manner, allowing readers to grasp the foundations of scientific thought. The book covers a broad range of topics, from the microscopic world of atoms and molecules to the vastness of the universe, explaining crucial theories in physics, chemistry, biology, and Earth sciences. Gribbin's accessible writing style encourages curiosity and critical thinking, making science approachable for everyone. He emphasizes the importance of scientific inquiry and highlights key historical figures and milestones that shaped modern scientific understanding, ultimately fostering a sense of wonder about the natural world.Chapter 2 Science by John Gribbin Summary"Science" by John Gribbin is a comprehensive exploration of the scientific method and the progress of science throughout history. In this work, Gribbin delves into a range of scientific disciplines, outlining how they have evolved and interlinked over time. Here are some key points covered in the summary:Understanding Science: Gribbin discusses the nature of science as a method of understanding the universe. He emphasizes the importance of observation, experimentation, and theoretical modeling in developing scientific knowledge.The Evolution of Science: The book charts the progression of scientific thought from ancient times through to the modern age, highlighting key figures and milestones that have shaped our current understanding.Interconnectedness of Disciplines: Gribbin illustrates how different branches of science—such as physics, biology, and chemistry—are interconnected. He explains that advances in one area can lead to breakthroughs in another, showcasing the collaborative nature of scientific inquiry.Importance of Theory: He underscores the role of scientific theories in explaining observed phenomena, discussing how theories must be tested and can be modified or replaced as new evidence is discovered.Critique of Pseudoscience: Gribbin also addresses the prevalence of pseudoscience and the importance of critical thinking and skepticism in evaluating claims about nature and the universe.Future of Science: The book speculates about the future trajectories of scientific research, considering the ethical implications and potential impacts of emerging technologies and discoveries.Overall, John Gribbin's "Science" provides readers with an accessible yet thorough understanding of the principles and historical context of science, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the complexities and wonders of the natural world.Chapter 3 Science AuthorJohn Gribbin is a British author and science writer known for his works on science, cosmology, and the history of scientific ideas. He has written numerous books aimed at making complex scientific concepts more accessible to the general public. About the Book "Science"Title: ScienceFirst Published: The book was first released in the year 1995. It explores a wide array of scientific principles and topics, providing a comprehensive overview of various fields of science. Other Notable Works by John GribbinJohn Gribbin has written several other influential books. Some of his notable works include:"In Search of Schrödinger's Cat" (1984) Explores quantum theory."The Science of Time" (1999) A look at the nature of time."Starlight and Time" (2001) Discusses the nature of time in relation to the universe."The Universe: A History" (1997) A comprehensive overview of the universe's history."Cosmic in Origin" (2000) Focuses on the origins of the universe and scientific understanding."The Scientists: A History of Science told through the Lives of its Greatest
*ilk modern insan olan Homo sapiensler, evrim teorisine göre 200.000- 300.000 yıl önce ilk insansı (hominid) atalarından evrilmişlerdirInstagram: www.instagram.com/oradanburadanbilgi/Youtube: youtube.com/oradanburadanbilgiTwitter: https://x.com/oradanburadanb*Reklam ve İş birlikleri için: oradanburadan7@gmail.comKAYNAKLAR*https://bilimgenc.tubitak.gov.tr/makale/dinozorlar-nasil-ve-ne-zaman-yok-oldu*John Gribbin, 6 olasılıksız şey*Ç. M. Bakırcı, et al. Maymun Meselesi: Maymun Nedir? İnsan Maymun Mudur? Maymunlardan Mı Gelir?*wikipedia, et al. Early Human Migrations
2001-08-22 - Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell - John Gribbin - Science Topics. Linda Howe, Lucy Pringle - Crop Circles
John Gribbin is a founder and the CEO of Curable Health. Curable is on a mission to reach every person with chronic pain and give them the tools to heal. Curable's flagship product, the Curable App, has over 1 million users, and is widely regarded by independent sources as the best app for chronic pain […]
Daily Quote What we have once enjoyed deeply we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us. (Helen Keller) Poem of the Day Mother to Son By Langston Hughes Beauty of Words Almost Everyone's Guide to Science (Excerpt) John Gribbin
ORIGEN del Término Multiverso Michael Moorcock Multiverso cuántico etimológico de 1960 En el libro de John Gribbin, En busca del multiverso, dice que la palabra multiverso se asoció con la interpretación de Everett de la física cuántica de 1956 ya en 1960. Unos dos años antes de que Michael Moorcock escribiera El juego rojo sangre, y diez años antes de que DeWitt enunciara la 'Interpretación de Muchos Mundos'. En diciembre de 1960, un astrónomo aficionado escocés llamado Andy Nimmo era el vicepresidente de la rama escocesa de la Sociedad Interplanetaria Británica. Y estaba preparando una charla para dicha rama, sobre una versión relativamente nueva de la teoría cuántica, que había sido desarrollada por el estadounidense Hugh Everett. Pero Nimmo se opuso a la idea de muchos universos por motivos etimológicos. El significado literal de la palabra universo es 'todo lo que hay', así que, razonó, no puedes tener más de un de 'todo lo que hay'.. Conozcamos el escrito …
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Today's episode is with Chef, Fermenter, Food Scientist, Photographer, and New York Times best-selling author David Zilber. David is the former Director of Fermentation for “NOMA” Copenhagen; known as one of the most coveted restaurants on the planet, and co-author of the New York Times best-selling book, “The Noma Guide to Fermentation”. In this episode, he shares how the power of a nudge can unlock a world of unlimited possibilities, and trusting biological processes beyond instant gratification. We explore David's multicultural upbringing growing up in Toronto, Canada, along with topics that range from connecting fermentation to everyday life, how photography allows him to tether his curiosity for science and fermentation, and ultimately how he's been able to bloom in the midst of chaos. David's story is one filled with invaluable gems and speaks to the power of leaning into curiosity. Things mentioned https://www.theworlds50best.com/the-list/1-10/Noma.html ("NOMA", Copenhagen restaurant) https://www.jwst.nasa.gov/ (James Webb Space Telescope) https://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/5-8/features/nasa-knows/what-is-the-hubble-space-telecope-58.html (Hubble Space Telescope) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagrange_point (Lagrange point) What to read https://bookshop.org/books/the-noma-guide-to-fermentation-including-koji-kombuchas-shoyus-misos-vinegars-garums-lacto-ferments-and-black-fruits-and-vegetables/9781579657185 (The Noma Guide to Fermentation: Including Koji, Kombuchas, Shoyus, Misos, Vinegars, Garums, Lacto-Ferments, and Black Fruits and Vegetables) by David Zilber and René Redzepi https://davidzilber.medium.com/inbetweeners-78b194dbb3f8 (Inbetweeners: On the meaning of (re)mediation in mycelial and human worlds) by David Zilber https://www.sciencefriday.com/articles/ferm-excerpt/ (Why Fermentation Is So Important To One Of The World's Best Restaurants) https://bookshop.org/books/essays-in-love/9781531871918 (Essays in Love) by Alain de Botton https://bookshop.org/books/the-dawn-of-everything-a-new-history-of-humanity/9780374157357 (The Dawn of Everything) by David Graeber and David Wengrow https://bookshop.org/books/living-planet-the-web-of-life-on-earth-9780008477868/9780008477820 (The Living Planet) by David Attenborough https://bookshop.org/books/on-the-origin-of-evolution-tracing-darwin-s-dangerous-idea-from-aristotle-to-dna/9781633887053 (On the Origin of Evolution: Tracing 'Darwin's Dangerous Idea' from Aristotle to DNA) by John Gribbin and Mary Gribbin https://bookshop.org/books/a-natural-history-of-the-future-what-the-laws-of-biology-tell-us-about-the-destiny-of-the-human-species/9781541619302 (A Natural History of the Future: What the Laws of Biology Tell Us about the Destiny of the Human Species) by Rob Dunn https://bookshop.org/books/the-anthropocene-reviewed-essays-on-a-human-centered-planet-9780593412428/9780525556534 (The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet) by John Green https://bookshop.org/books/being-a-human-adventures-in-forty-thousand-years-of-consciousness-9781250855404/9781250783714 (Being a Human: Adventures in Forty Thousand Years of Consciousness) by Charles Foster What to listen to https://open.spotify.com/track/0jNTJSaktLVy8iAi7KY2zB (Too Hot) by Kool & The Gang https://open.spotify.com/track/0nyrltZrQGAJMBZc1bYvuQ (Get Up Offa That Thing) by James Brown https://open.spotify.com/track/2grjqo0Frpf2okIBiifQKs (September) by Earth, Wind & Fire Who to follow Follow David Zilber on https://www.instagram.com/david_zilber/ (IG @david_zilber) You can also find his photography https://www.instagram.com/d_c_j_z/ (here). This conversation was recorded on February 3rd, 2022. Host https://www.instagram.com/dario.studio/ (Dario Calmese) Producer https://www.instagram.com/carmendharris/ (Carmen D. Harris) Production Assistant: https://www.instagram.com/holly_woodco/ (Coniqua...
In today's podcast Melanie Boylan has a chat with John Gribbin about his new book entitled "Eight Improbable Possibilities". One of the features is about the Moon and little known facts that we know our listeners will love. In one part Melanie asks about Newton, The Bishop and The Bucket, great story behind this. Listen in to learn more! John R. Gribbin is a British science writer, an astrophysicist, and a visiting fellow in astronomy at the University of Sussex. His writings include quantum physics, human evolution, climate change, global warming, the origins of the universe, and biographies of famous scientists. He also writes science fiction John Gribbin's numerous bestselling books include In Search of Schrödinger's Cat and Six Impossible Things, which was shortlisted for the 2019 Royal Society Science Book Prize. He has been described as ‘one of the finest and most prolific writers of popular science around' by The Spectator. John lives in Sussex.
Starting from their own journeys with chronic pain, John Gribbin and Laura Seago with another partner founded Curable, an app created to bring science-backed strategies to people in pain. John and Laura join our host Larry Benz to discuss how Curable is a prime example of a digital therapeutic and works alongside physical therapy to educate people about pain. With the rise of chronic pain, especially during the global pandemic, finding new ways to help people in pain has never been more important. Listen in to hear more about how Curable found a way to reach out and bring therapy to everyone. What are your burning questions about the physical therapy profession? Leave a comment below or email us at podcast@eimpt.com. More Links: Curable Health Laura Seago John Gribbin Larry Benz
Dr. Dan Ratner sits down with Curable's CEO John Gribbin. The talk about the mind body connection and how John got into the Mind Body world.
In my first Podcasts I take a look at Erwin Schrödinger and the book in search of Schrödinger‘s cat by John Gribbin. I talk also about the importance of mathematics, and how if we want to understand the world we have to first understand mathematics and physics that rule the world.
Dr. David Hanscom talks with John Gribbin, CEO and a founder of Curable Health - a company which offers educational software programs to help manage chronic pain. He discusses the principles of a more holistic approach to chronic pain treatment that were used in creating the software. He also shares statistics that illustrate how the software works to heal chronic pain over time. For more information, visit: https://curablehealth.comJohn Gribbin is a founder and the CEO of Curable Health. Curable develops highly engaging, online chronic pain education and psychology programs. Curable is used by hundreds of thousands of people with chronic pain, and recommended by thousands of healthcare clinicians around the world.Download a transcript of this podcast.
Dr. David Hanscom talks with John Gribbin, CEO and a founder of Curable Health - a company which offers educational software programs to help manage chronic pain. He discusses the principles of a more holistic approach to chronic pain treatment that were used in creating the software. He also shares statistics that illustrate how the software works to heal chronic pain over time. For more information, visit: https://curablehealth.com John Gribbin is a founder and the CEO of Curable Health. Curable develops highly engaging, online chronic pain education and psychology programs. Curable is used by hundreds of thousands of people with chronic pain, and recommended by thousands of healthcare clinicians around the world.
Dr. David Hanscom talks with John Gribbin, CEO and a founder of Curable Health - a company which offers educational software programs to help manage chronic pain. He shares his own journey through many years of chronic pain and the insights about overcoming his pain that led him to found the company. For more information, visit: https://curablehealth.com John Gribbin is a founder and the CEO of Curable Health. Curable develops highly engaging, online chronic pain education and psychology programs. Curable is used by hundreds of thousands of people with chronic pain, and recommended by thousands of healthcare clinicians around the world.
Dr. David Hanscom talks with John Gribbin, CEO and a founder of Curable Health - a company which offers educational software programs to help manage chronic pain. He shares his own journey through many years of chronic pain and the insights about overcoming his pain that led him to found the company. For more information, visit: https://curablehealth.comJohn Gribbin is a founder and the CEO of Curable Health. Curable develops highly engaging, online chronic pain education and psychology programs. Curable is used by hundreds of thousands of people with chronic pain, and recommended by thousands of healthcare clinicians around the world.Download a transcript of this podcast.
Setting The Path Towards Healing Pain A discussion with Curable's CEO, John Gribbin. Links: CurableHealth.Com Like Mind, Like Body Podcast
Jeb Card and Blake Smith are joined by "spooky geologist" Sharon Hill to talk about this classic season one episode of In Search Of... that considers various methods to predict earthquakes, and what we might expect if a large quake hits the San Francisco area. Watch this episode of In Search Of... on YouTube. Nimoy Fashion - once again speaking to us from a Los Angeles rooftop. Around the 9 min mark, we mistakenly say the Bay of Fundy is in Newfoundland. Nope - it's between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. (Does everything in Canada have to have "new" in its name??) Thanks to Stephanie J. Lahey for this correction! 1964 Alaska Earthquake (Wikipedia) 2011 Earthquake/Tsunami (Disturbing Footage) 1936 Hollywood Movie about San Francisco Earthquake Tallest tsunami ever recorded. VLBI - Very Long Baseline Interferometry Quasars for VLBI type research (NY Times) 1989 Double-Decker Collapse (Wikipedia) Clips from 2015 San Andreas starring The Rock Listener Darren Bennett advises us that the 1982 "Syzygy" disaster referenced in the show as The Jupiter Effect. It was written by John Gribbin, a science writer who has apparently subsequently regretted it. (He's still alive and still writing science books - but tried to distance himself from his own book in a July 1980 issue of New Scientist.)
Today's podcast is on the book Six Impossible Things: The ‘Quanta of Solace' and the Mysteries of the Subatomic World (Icon Book, 2019) by the noted author John Gribbin. Although there have been a number of good books on quantum mechanics, this short book is my favorite, and I recommend it highly. The book details the central mystery of quantum mechanics, and outlines several interpretations that have been proposed. I've never seen these interpretations so clearly and succinctly stated, and I'd recommend it to anyone who wants to understand how physicists have tried to come to grips with one of the Universe's most perplexing mysteries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's podcast is on the book Six Impossible Things: The ‘Quanta of Solace’ and the Mysteries of the Subatomic World (Icon Book, 2019) by the noted author John Gribbin. Although there have been a number of good books on quantum mechanics, this short book is my favorite, and I recommend it highly. The book details the central mystery of quantum mechanics, and outlines several interpretations that have been proposed. I’ve never seen these interpretations so clearly and succinctly stated, and I’d recommend it to anyone who wants to understand how physicists have tried to come to grips with one of the Universe’s most perplexing mysteries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's podcast is on the book Six Impossible Things: The ‘Quanta of Solace’ and the Mysteries of the Subatomic World (Icon Book, 2019) by the noted author John Gribbin. Although there have been a number of good books on quantum mechanics, this short book is my favorite, and I recommend it highly. The book details the central mystery of quantum mechanics, and outlines several interpretations that have been proposed. I’ve never seen these interpretations so clearly and succinctly stated, and I’d recommend it to anyone who wants to understand how physicists have tried to come to grips with one of the Universe’s most perplexing mysteries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An episode of back pain when he was 19 was the beginning of a 15-year journey of pain for John Gribbin. An MRI then led to physical therapy… And massage therapy. And creams, gels, and topical solutions. And foam rollers. And pills and supplements. But no relief for fifteen years. Until one day he talked to […]
How can something be in two places at once? How can objects in completely different locations affect each other instantaneously? These are just some of the questions that quantum physicists must try to answer? And indeed, many have tried! So what conclusions have they arrived at? Jonathan asks Visiting Fellow in Astronomy at the University of Sussex and Author of Six Impossible Things, John Gribbin for some answers.
On location at the Horse and Dragon Brewing Company in Fort Collins, CO, we’ve got another Reframed Recap episode for you! On this episode, Dr. Tim Flynn and Dr. Jeff Moore will be digging deeper into the conversations and content shared in the episodes with John Gribbin (episode 34), Dr. Marta Ceko (episode 38), and Dr. Adriaan Louw (episode 42). Don’t forget to save the date: June 8-10, 2018 in Denver, Colorado, the Align Conference will be taking place, focusing on neuropathic (nerve) pain. All of the various concepts of calming the nerves down will be covered at this conference. LINKS: http://ispinstitute.com http://www.alignconference.com/ http://evidenceinmotion.com @eimteam
50 million American adults suffer from severe, chronic pain according to the NIH. Meanwhile, the US is caught in an opioid epidemic. Startups are finding healthier solutions to chronic pain. Curable CEO John Gribbin also suffered from years of lower-back pain. He found success in cognitive behavioral therapy. The solution to chronic pain may not be physical, but perception based.
Welcome back to another episode of Pain Reframed! This week, Dr. Tim Flynn and Dr. Jeff Moore are chatting with John Gribbin, who is the CEO of CurableHealth.com, a technology company that’s built around providing high-quality neuro education to individuals suffering from persistent pain. Curable is built by a team of people who have suffered and still suffer from persistent pain, so they know what to provide for those patients suffering today. The science to reframe pain is out there, but unfortunately not accessible to most of society. As a result, Tim, Jeff, and John will discuss what Curable does and how we can integrate it into our practices. Don’t forget to save the date: June 8-10, 2018 in Denver, Colorado, the Align Conference will be taking place, focusing on neuropathic (nerve) pain. All of the various concepts of calming the nerves down will be covered at this conference. LINKS: http://curablehealth.com @curablehealth - Twitter and Instagram https://www.facebook.com/curablehealth/ http://ispinstitute.com http://www.alignconference.com/ http://evidenceinmotion.com @eimteam
El universo se basa en el azar. Detrás de todas las leyes de la física y los procesos químicos, se esconden infinidad de mecanismos dominados por el principio de indeterminación. Si no se puede predecir la velocidad ni la posición de una partícula, entonces ¿quién decide lo que sucede? La vida es un estado de la materia en constante ebullición, determinado por la probabilidad. Los átomos, la radioactividad o la manera como los núcleos se combinan en el interior de las estrellas no pueden saberse con precisión. El cerebro humano es lo más complejo del universo. Nos encontramos condicionados en gran parte por el código genético. ¿Eso quiere decir que nuestra conducta está programada? El entorno, las percepciones del mundo exterior también determinan a cada individuo ¿Qué pesa más en nuestra personalidad, los genes o el ambiente que nos rodea? John Gribbin, Astrofísico y Escritor Científico, autor de libros como Star Dash o Companion to the Cosmos, charla con Eduard Punset sobre la incertidumbre del universo y si existe o no el libre albedrío. En plató, Albert Bramon, Catedrático de Física Teórica de la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, y Jorge Wagensberg, Director del Museu de la Ciència Fundació La Caixa (Barcelona), expresan su opinión acerca del tema.
Chris Gondek interviews Adam LeBor, author of Complicity with Evil, T.J. Clark, author of The Sight of Death and John Gribbin, author of The Origins of the Future.
Chris Gondek interviews Adam LeBor, author of Complicity with Evil, T.J. Clark, author of The Sight of Death and John Gribbin, author of The Origins of the Future.
Melvyn Bragg examines one of the greatest scientific breakthroughs of the 20th century, and certainly the most controversial; the development of nuclear physics. Harnessing the enigmatic qualities of the atom's tiny core brought us nuclear power and gave us The Bomb, a breakthrough with such far-reaching consequences that it moved the physicist Albert Einstein to say, “Had I known, I should have become a watch maker”.How can such outlandish power be released from such infinitesimal amounts of matter and what does the science of the nucleus tell us about how our universe is built? Nuclear technology provokes strong emotional and political reactions, but what are the plain facts behind its development as a science? With Jim Al-Khalili, Senior Lecturer in Physics at the University of Surrey; Christine Sutton, Particle Physicist and Lecturer in Physics at St Catherine's College Oxford; John Gribbin, Visiting Fellow in Astronomy at the University of Sussex.
Melvyn Bragg examines one of the greatest scientific breakthroughs of the 20th century, and certainly the most controversial; the development of nuclear physics. Harnessing the enigmatic qualities of the atom’s tiny core brought us nuclear power and gave us The Bomb, a breakthrough with such far-reaching consequences that it moved the physicist Albert Einstein to say, “Had I known, I should have become a watch maker”.How can such outlandish power be released from such infinitesimal amounts of matter and what does the science of the nucleus tell us about how our universe is built? Nuclear technology provokes strong emotional and political reactions, but what are the plain facts behind its development as a science? With Jim Al-Khalili, Senior Lecturer in Physics at the University of Surrey; Christine Sutton, Particle Physicist and Lecturer in Physics at St Catherine’s College Oxford; John Gribbin, Visiting Fellow in Astronomy at the University of Sussex.