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Infinite Powers
- How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe
- De: Steven Strogatz
- Narrado por: Bob Souer
- Duración: 10 h y 41 m
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Infinite Powers recounts how calculus tantalized and thrilled its inventors, starting with its first glimmers in ancient Greece and bringing us right up to the discovery of gravitational waves. Strogatz reveals how this form of math rose to the challenges of each age: how to determine the area of a circle with only sand and a stick; how to explain why Mars goes "backwards" sometimes; how to turn the tide in the fight against AIDS.
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Not written to be read aloud
- De A Reader in Maine en 02-21-20
- Infinite Powers
- How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe
- De: Steven Strogatz
- Narrado por: Bob Souer
Great for Nerds Like Me
Revisado: 01-18-23
This is a beautiful history of infinity, zero and calculus. I have been using calculus in my engineering career for over 25 years and this gave me a new perspective by not only walking through the history and including several relevant applications today but it also did a fabulous job of showing the progression in mathematical thinking and approaches. Last night I cut a pizza into an “infinite” number of slices and my kids helped me to re-assemble it as a pseudo-rectangle to measure the area. Great fun and learning.
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Heart of the Machine
- Our Future in a World of Artificial Emotional Intelligence
- De: Richard Yonck
- Narrado por: Robertson Dean
- Duración: 10 h y 19 m
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Imagine a robotic stuffed animal that can read and respond to a child's emotional state or a commercial that can change based on a customer's facial expression. Heart of the Machine explores the next giant step in the relationship between humans and technology: the ability of computers to recognize, respond to, and even replicate emotions. Computers have long been integral to our lives, and their advances continue at an exponential rate.
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Trivial, trite, superficial and why bother
- De Gary en 05-20-17
- Heart of the Machine
- Our Future in a World of Artificial Emotional Intelligence
- De: Richard Yonck
- Narrado por: Robertson Dean
Very enlightening
Revisado: 06-13-22
A rational presentation of our co-evolution with technology and possible futures. This should be required reading for all policy makers.
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Experience on Demand
- De: Jeremy Bailenson
- Narrado por: Jeffrey Kafer
- Duración: 7 h y 40 m
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Virtual reality is able to effectively blur the line between reality and illusion, pushing the limits of our imagination and granting us access to any experience imaginable. With well-crafted simulations, these experiences, which are so immersive that the brain believes they're real, are already widely available with a VR headset and will only become more accessible and commonplace. But how does this new medium affect its users, and does it have a future beyond fantasy and escapism? In Experience on Demand, Jeremy Bailenson draws on two decades spent researching the psychological effects of VR and other mass media to help listeners understand this powerful new tool.
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it's an political book with a tech title
- De K. Ritter en 10-30-18
- Experience on Demand
- De: Jeremy Bailenson
- Narrado por: Jeffrey Kafer
Must Listen for Tech People
Revisado: 04-06-22
Jeremy has put together a very thoughtful and well researched book on VR. More importantly, he does a great job simply and elegantly explaining the human aspects and implications. His examples of VR use in training for athletes, treating PTSD and as a learning tool are enlightening because he offers the potential risks and unknowns alongside the positives. This sober and rational approach is welcomed by those of us who strive to be objective and fully understand technology and humans. Thank you for an excellent book.
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