An edition of What We Believe but Cannot Prove (2006)

What We Believe but Cannot Prove

Today's Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty

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An edition of What We Believe but Cannot Prove (2006)

What We Believe but Cannot Prove

Today's Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty

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More than one hundred of the world's leading thinkers write about things they believe in, despite the absence of concrete proofScientific theory, more often than not, is born of bold assumption, disparate bits of unconnected evidence, and educated leaps of faith. Some of the most potent beliefs among brilliant minds are based on supposition alone -- yet that is enough to push those minds toward making the theory viable.Eminent cultural impresario, editor, and publisher of Edge (www.edge.org), John Brockman asked a group of leading scientists and thinkers to answer the question: What do you believe to be true even though you cannot prove it? This book brings together the very best answers from the most distinguished contributors.Thought-provoking and hugely compelling, this collection of bite-size thought-experiments is a fascinating insight into the instinctive beliefs of some of the most brilliant minds today.

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What We Believe but Cannot Prove: Today's Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty
February 28, 2006, Harper Perennial
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2006, HarperCollins
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"I believe that intelligent life may presently be unique to our Earth but has the potential to spread throughout the galaxy and beyond it-indeed, the emergence of complexity could be near its beginning."

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I believe that intelligent life may presently be unique to our Earth but has the potential to spread throughout the galaxy and beyond it-indeed, the emergence of complexity could be near its beginning.
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