Over the past two decades, no field of scientific inquiry has had a more
striking impact across a wide array of disciplines-from biology to
physics, computing to meteorology-than that known as chaos and
complexity, the study of complex systems. Now astrophysicist John
Gribbin draws on his expertise to explore, in prose that communicates
not only the wonder but the substance of cutting-edge science, the
principles behind chaos and complexity. He reveals the remarkable ways
these two revolutionary theories have been applied over the last twenty
years to explain all sorts of phenomena-from weather patterns to mass
extinctions.
Grounding these paradigm-shifting ideas in their historical context,
Gribbin also traces their development from Newton to Darwin to Lorenz,
Prigogine, and Lovelock, demonstrating how-far from overturning all that
has gone before-chaos and complexity are the triumphant extensions of
simple scientific laws. Ultimately, Gribbin illustrates how chaos and
complexity permeate the universe on every scale, governing the evolution
of life and galaxies alike.