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Science & Mathematics - Catching the Light: The Entwined History of Light and Mind

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Book Synopsis: In 1910, the surgeons Moreau and LePrince wrote about their successful operation on an eight-year-old boy who had been blind since birth because of cataracts. When the boy's eyes were healed they removed the bandages and, waving a hand in front of the child's physically perfect eyes, asked him what he saw. “I don't know,” was his only reply. What he saw was only a varying brightness in front of him. However, when allowed to touch the hand as it began to move, he cried out in a voice of triumph, “It's moving!” He could feel it move, but he still needed laboriously to learn to see it move. Light and eyes were not enough to grant him sight. How, then, do we see? What’s the difference between seeing and perception? What is light? From ancient times to the present, from philosophers to quantum physicists, nothing has so perplexed, so fascinated, so captivated the mind as the elusive definition of light. In Catching the Light, Arthur Zajonc takes us on an epic journey into history, tracing how humans have endeavored to understand the phenomenon of light. Blending mythology, religion, science, literature, and painting, Zajonc reveals in poetic detail the human struggle to identify the vital connection between the outer light of nature and the inner light of the human spirit. He explains the curiousness of the Greeks' blue and green “color blindness”: Odysseus gazing longingly at the “wine-dark sea”; the use of chloros (green) as the color of honey in Homer's Odyssey; and Euripides' use of the color green to describe the hue of tears and blood. He demonstrates the complexity of perception through the work of Paul Cézanne--the artist standing on the bank of a river, painting the same scene over and over again, the motifs multiplying before his eyes. And Zajonc goes on to show how our quest for an understanding of light, as well as the conclusions we draw, reveals as much about the nature of our own psyche as it does about the nature of light itself. For the ancient Egyptians the nature of light was clear--it simply was the gaze of God. In the hands of the ancient Greeks, light had become the luminous inner fire whose ethereal effluence brought sight. In our contemporary world of modern quantum physics, science plays the greatest part in our theories of light’s origin--from scientific perspectives such as Sir Isaac Newton's “corpuscular theory of light” and Michael Faraday's “lines of force” to such revolutionary ideas as Max Planck's “discrete motion of a pendulum” (the basis of quantum mechanics), Albert Einstein's “particles of light” and “theory of relativity,” and Niels Bohr's “quantum jumps.” Yet the metaphysical aspects of the scientific search, Zajonc shows, still loom large. For the physicist Richard Feynman, a quantum particle travels all paths, eventually distilling to one path whose action is least--the most beautiful path of all. Whatever light is, here is where we will find it. With rare clarity and unmatched lyricism, Zajonc illuminates the profound implications of the relationships between the multifaceted strands of human experience and scientific endeavor. A fascinating search into our deepest scientific mystery, Catching the Light is a brilliant synthesis that will both entertain and inform.

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Experience the fascinating journey of light and mind with Catching the Light: The Entwined History of Light and Mind. This captivating book takes you on an exploration into the depths of human perception and the true nature of light. From ancient times to modern quantum physics, this epic tale will leave you spellbound.

Delve into the mysteries of seeing and perception as you embark on a poetic adventure. Arthur Zajonc weaves together elements of mythology, religion, science, literature, and art to unravel the enigmatic connection between the outer light of nature and the inner light of the human spirit. Prepare to be amazed by the complexities of perception and the wonders of the human psyche.

Uncover the profound insights hidden within the color spectrum through the eyes of artists and philosophers. Arthur Zajonc reveals the ancient Greeks' unique perception of colors, their symbolic significance, and their portrayal in Greek literature and art. Discover the allure of the ever-changing motifs and the evolution of perception through the masterpieces of renowned artists like Paul Cézanne.

Prepare to be transported through time as you witness the evolution of our understanding of light. From ancient Egyptian beliefs to groundbreaking revelations in modern quantum physics, Catching the Light illuminates the rich tapestry of scientific theories. Explore the minds of visionaries like Sir Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, and Niels Bohr as they unravel the mysteries of light's origin. Brace yourself for a mind-expanding journey like no other.

Ready to embark on an intellectual adventure that transcends the boundaries of science and spirituality? Unravel the secrets of light and dive into the metaphysical realm of human perception. The captivating narrative of Catching the Light: The Entwined History of Light and Mind will leave you yearning for more knowledge. Begin your journey now and witness the beauty of the unseen.

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