The Large, the Small and the Human Mind
Book by Roger Penrose
978-0521785723 The Large, the Small, and the Human Mind is a popular science book by British theoretical physicist Roger Penrose. The book was published by Cambridge University Press in 1997.
Overview
The book includes criticism of his work on physics and consciousness by Abner Shimony, Nancy Cartwright, and Stephen Hawking.[1] The book was preceded by The Emperor's New Mind, published in 1989, and Shadows of the Mind, published in 1994.[2]
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Roger Penrose
- The Emperor's New Mind (1989)
- Shadows of the Mind (1994)
- The Road to Reality (2004)
- Cycles of Time (2010)
- Fashion, Faith, and Fantasy in the New Physics of the Universe (2016)
- The Nature of Space and Time (with Stephen Hawking) (1996)
- The Large, the Small and the Human Mind (with Abner Shimony, Nancy Cartwright and Stephen Hawking) (1997)
- White Mars or, The Mind Set Free (with Brian W. Aldiss) (1999)
- Twistor theory
- Spin network
- Abstract index notation
- Black hole bomb
- Geometry of spacetime
- Cosmic censorship
- Weyl curvature hypothesis
- Penrose inequalities
- Penrose interpretation of quantum mechanics
- Moore–Penrose inverse
- Newman–Penrose formalism
- Penrose diagram
- Penrose–Hawking singularity theorems
- Riemannian Penrose inequality
- Penrose process
- Penrose tiling
- Penrose triangle
- Penrose stairs
- Penrose graphical notation
- Penrose transform
- Penrose–Terrell effect
- Orchestrated objective reduction/Penrose–Lucas argument
- FELIX experiment
- Trapped surface
- Andromeda paradox
- Conformal cyclic cosmology
- Lionel Penrose (father)
- Oliver Penrose (brother)
- Jonathan Penrose (brother)
- Shirley Hodgson (sister)
- John Beresford Leathes (grandfather)
- Illumination problem
- Quantum mind
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