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The Curves of Life (Dover Books Explaining Science)

The Curves of Life (Dover Books Explaining Science)

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The Curves of Life (Dover Books Explaining Science)

<P>The open-ended curve of the spiral gives a sensation of continuous motion — of life, in fact. In <I>The Curves of Life, </I>Sir Theodore A. Cook (1867–1928), English author and editor, finds that the spiral or helix may lie at the core of life's first principle — that of growth. The spiral is fundamental to the structure of plants, shells, and the human body; to the periodicity of atomic elements and to an animal's horns; to microscopic DNA (the double helix) and to the Andromeda nebula.<BR><I>The Curves of Life </I>portrays the significance of the spiral in 426 illustrations, from a Narwhal's tusk to Dürer's plan for a cylindrical helix. From the spiral in nature, science, and art, the author suggests ideas on the essence of beauty and man's response to it. "One of the chief beauties of the spiral as an imaginative conception is that it is always growing, yet never covering the same ground, so that it is not merely an explanation of the past, but is also a prophecy of the future."<BR>Martin Gardner, mathematician and author, said of <I>The Curves of Life, </I>"This is <I>the </I>classic reference on how the golden ratio applies to spirals and helices in nature."</P>

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Dover Publications
Manufacturer
Dover Publications
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
426 illustrations
ReleaseDate
1979-02-01T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
UPCs
800759237012
EANs
9780486237015

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