Science is always telling stories. Whether in the creation myths of
evolution or the Big Bang, or in the eureka moments of science history,
narrative just as much as metaphor is a key tool in the scientist's
surprisingly literary toolkit.
Perhaps the most interesting use of story is the thought experiment, the
intuition pump, that draws on the most instinctive parts of the
imagination to crack otherwise perplexing problems. From Newton's Bucket
to Maxwell's Demon, from Einstein's Lift to Schrodinger's Cat, all are
examples of 'fiction' being used at the highest level, not just to
explain, but to deduce, to prove.
In this unique anthology, authors have collaborated with leading
scientists, to bounce literary, human narratives against purely
theoretical ones, alloying together real stories with abstract ones, to
produce truly extraordinary results.