Secrets of Infinity examines infinity as it has been studied since
antiquity, beginning with the classical figures from Greece and Rome. In
an entertaining and practical way, readers will discover that infinity
is not limited to the mathematical concept as represented by the symbol
nor its metaphysical concept as the indefinable concept of eternity, but
in fact, it resides in a variety of disciplines, a multitude of contexts
and has a far-reaching influence on human existence.
Secrets of Infinity organizes the 150 articles into six subject areas:
- Science: Henrietta Lacks -- Her death in 1951 from uterine cancer at
the age 31 did not end her existence. Her doctor took a tissue sample
from the tumor and developed the first continuous culture of human
cells and thus the first immortal cell line in history, known as HeLa.
- Mathematics: Googol -- Edward Kasner (1878-1955) devised the googol to
show how huge infinity is through a number so large that it is
unimaginable but still not even close to infinity.
- Technology: TA-65 -- Recently, researchers at Sierra Sciences
discovered the TA-65, which could be the chromosomal catalyst to
stopping, slowing or even reversing the aging process, bringing us
closer to the myth of eternal youth.
- Art: The Endless Stairs of the Vatican -- Little did the Vatican
Museums know in 1932, when the stairs were built, that this formation
could represent life itself, with the discovery of the DNA double
helix chain in 1953.
- Philosophy: René Descartes, the Infinite and God -- According to
Descartes, the idea of infinity has been imposed by a nature that is
higher than human, and can only come from this nature being infinite,
so he interprets that the existence of infinity confirms the existence
of God.
- Symbology: The Labyrinth -- A labyrinth is a route made up of streets
and crossroads with an ingenious and complex structure whose design
variations are endless, especially in the case of the rhizome
labyrinth, which has infinite ramifications.
Engaging and free of jargon, Secrets of Infinity helps to demystify
the elusive infinity and bring it closer to modern concepts and
understanding. Thinking readers and students will find enjoyment and
insight on its pages.