Space is big. Really big. You just wont believe how vastly hugely mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean you may think its a long way down the street to the chemist but thats just peanuts to space.
- Douglas Adams Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy". We human beings have trouble with infinity
- yet infinity is a surprisingly human subject. Philosophers & mathematicians have gone mad contemplating its nature & complexity
- yet it is a concept routinely used by schoolchildren. Exploring the infinite is a journey into paradox. Here is a quantity that turns arithmetic on its head making it feasible that 1 = 0. Here is a concept that enables us to cram as many extra guests as we like into an already full hotel. Most bizarrely of all it is quite easy to show that there must be something bigger than infinity
- when it surely should be the biggest thing that could possibly be. Brian Clegg takes us on a fascinating tour of that borderland between the extremely large & the ultimate that takes us from Archimedes counting the grains of sand that would fill the universe to the latest theories on the physical reality of the infinite. Full of unexpected delights whether St Augustine contemplating the nature of creation Newton & Leibniz battling over ownership of calculus or Cantor struggling to publicise his vision of the transfinite infinitys fascination is in the way it brings together the everyday & the extraordinary prosaic daily life & the esoteric. Whether your interest in infinity is mathematical philosophical spiritual or just plain curious this accessible book offers a stimulating & entertaining read."