Self-Made Tapestry, The
Oxford University Press

Self-Made Tapestry, The

Subjects: Popular science, Maths & Science
ISBN13: 9780198502432
Published: 01 Oct 2001

Format - Paperback / softback
By Ball, Philip

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Self-Made Tapestry, The

Regular price A$149.24
Sale price A$149.24 Regular price A$153.86
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Why do similar patterns and forms appear in nature in settings that seem to bear no relation to one another? The windblown ripples of desert sand follow a sinuous course that resemles the stripes of a zebra or a marine fish. In the trellis-like shells of microscopic sea creatures we see the same angles and intersections as for bubble walls in a foam. The forks of lightning mirror the branches of a river or a tree. l This book explains why these are no coincidences.
Nature commonly weaves its tapestry by self-organization, employing no master plan or blueprint but by simple, local interactions between its component parts - be they grains of sand, diffusing
molecules or living cells - give rise to spontaneous patters that are at the same time complex and beautiful. Many of these patterns are universal: spirals, spots, and stripes, branches, honeycombs. Philip Ball conducts a profusely illustrated tour of this gallery, and reveals the secrets of how nature's patterns are made.

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