Review: The Canon

I just finished The Canon last night, and ... whoa. Great book.

The premise of The Canon is simple: most people have very limited knowledge or interest in science. That frightens and saddens me (and the author, Natalie Angier). To solve it, she has written a book to provide the basics of science and scientific thought. It's not anything that you wouldn't get from a decent high school or college education in the sciences, but many people don't have even that. However, her explanations are phenomenal -- she helped me understand a few concepts that I never did get throughout university. I'm certain that specialists in the various fields my quibble at her "simplifications", but it's a good basic grounding in the current knowledge in a wide variety of fields.

The book is divided into nine chapters:
  • Thinking scientifically - one of my personal pet peeves. Too many people can't seem to do this, and fall prey to pseudoscience and quackery.
  • Probabilities - I've met so many people, including some of the smartest people I've met that can't grasp randomness and odds. I guess that's one of the reasons lotteries and casinos do so well.
  • Calibration
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Evolutionary Biology - my biggest pet peeve, covered much more lightly (and approachably) than The Ancestor's Tale
  • Molecular Biology
  • Geology
  • Astronomy
The writing. Oh, the writing. I have heard the term "effervescent" used to describe writing in the past, but never really understood it. Until now. The writing in this book dances - it makes me feel like I should never sully paper or phosphors with my drek ever again. Ms. Angier covers complex topics with light, love and beautiful prose. (Although I have to admit a few times I felt it did reach the "overly precious" level)

As far as I'm concerned, this book should be required reading for all university and/or high school students. And their parents.
Print | posted on Thursday, January 03, 2008 12:51 PM

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# re: Review: The Canon

left by Jeff Parker at 1/4/2008 9:24 AM Gravatar
Good timing, I am on the last Chapter of another book you might like Einstein: His Life and Universe

http://www.amazon.com/Einstein-Life-Universe-Walter-Isaacson/dp/0743264738/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1199466769&sr=8-1

It was really an interesting book and several times through the book I had to stop and look up equations and so on which often got me sidetracked down a Physics road. None the less though it is very interesting his life

# re: Review: The Canon

left by Tommy Williams at 1/6/2008 7:51 PM Gravatar
Thanks for posting this review, Kent. I've been looking for another book along these lines to read and this is perfect. I have already ordered it.
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