An unparalleled introduction to how the science of the small explains
the biggest phenomena of life
From the atom to our societies, this is an unparalleled introduction to
how the science of the small explains the biggest phenomena of life.
Ever since the ancient Greeks conceived of the atom, humans have sought
the smallest ingredients of existence. In the past century, the use of
reductionism to understand behaviour has gained momentum as the quantum
universe and the workings of the human mind have been uncovered in
particle colliders and fMRI scanners.
Acclaimed physicist Alastair I.M. Rae spells out how the powerful tool
of reductionism works, from the level of subatomic particles, up through
molecular chemistry, and beyond to our neural networks. How does physics
explain consciousness? Can quantum mechanics be applied to the brain or
mind? What can economists learn from reductionism? Rae's exploration is
an indispensable guide to one of the most fundamental ideas of science.