![]() ![]() To begin with, our senses evolved to make models out of sensory data in the outside universe. MDR carries this notion to its logical conclusions. ![]() Einstein noted that when making scientific and mathematical equations, one must take into account both the observation and the observer. MDR is really the end result of the Einsteinian Revolution. MDR, after all, does not just provide an important perspective for analyzing physical models of the universe it also solves most or all of the philosophical conundrums and paradoxes that have vexed deep thinkers for centuries. Yet, the presentation of the most important idea in the book, "Model Dependent Realism" (MDR), may leave readers thirsting for a more detailed explanation. That a book so comprehensive is so comprehensible is a wonder. ![]() And they do all of this within just 181 pages of text. IN THE NEW BOOK BY STEPHEN HAWKING AND Leonard Mlodinow, The Grand Design, the authors manage to give a detailed historical summary of mathematics and physics, explain tile complexities of various mathematical models and theories that relate to the universe and its origin, and also find time to declare both philosophy and god to be dead. ![]()
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