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Horgan, John

Horgan, John, Rational Mysticism (New York Houghton Mifflin, 2003). [Pg.267]

Horgan, John. Profile Linus C. Pauling—Stubbornly Ahead of His Time. Scientific American, March 1993, pp. 36-37. [Pg.138]

Horgan, John. The End of Science Eacing the Limits of Knowledge in the Twilight of the Scientific Age. Boston Addison-Wesley, 1996. This is a provocative examination of the author s hypothesis that almost all of the truly momentous discoveries in science (relativity, quantum theory, evolution) have already been made. [Pg.417]

John Horgan, an editor at Scientific American, recently published an article describing what other researchers have said of Witten and superstrings in ten dimensions. One researcher interviewed exclaimed that in sheer mathematical mind power, Edward Witten exceeds Einstein and has no rival since Newton. [Pg.17]

Not everyone was as hopeful about computational methods. A parallel can be drawn between the response to these methods in mathematics in the mid-1990s [16]. The community was split at the time by the introduction of computational methods to attempt to solve mathematical problems. The resistance arose mainly because of the opacity of the computer s process. As John Horgan writes [17] ... [Pg.75]

Murphy RA Horgan KA. 2005. Antibiotics, enzymes and chemical commodities from fungi. In Kavanagh, K. (editor). Fungi biology and applications. Chichester John WUey Sons Ltd,... [Pg.217]


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