The great discovery that no one wanted to make
It's the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, and Euclidean geometry has
been profoundly influential for centuries. One mystery remains, however:
Euclid's fifth postulate has eluded for two thousand years all attempts
to prove it. What happens when three nineteenth-century mathematicians
realize that there is no way to prove the fifth postulate and that it
ought to be discarded--along with everything they'd come to know about
geometry? Jason Socrates Bardi shares the dramatic story of the moment
when the tangible and easily understood world we live in gave way to the
strange, mind-blowing world of relativity, curved space-time, and more.
"Jason Socrates Bardi tells the story of the discovery of non-Euclidian
geometry--one of the greatest intellectual advances of all time--with
tremendous clarity and verve. I loved this book." --John Horgan,
author, The End of Science and Rational Mysticism
"An accessible and engrossing blend of micro-biography, history and
mathematics, woven together to reveal a blockbuster discovery."
--David Wolman, author of Righting the Mother Tongue and A
Left-Hand Turn Around the World