A Short History of Nearly Everything

Bill Bryson

出版时间

2004-09-14

ISBN

9780767908184

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
One of the world’s most beloved and bestselling writers takes his ultimate journey -- into the most intriguing and intractable questions that science seeks to answer. In A Walk in the Woods , Bill Bryson trekked the Appalachian Trail -- well, most of it. In In A Sunburned Country , he confronted some of the most lethal wildlife Australia has to offer. Now, in his biggest book, he confronts his greatest challenge: to understand -- and, if possible, answer -- the oldest, biggest questions we have posed about the universe and ourselves. Taking as territory everything from the Big Bang to the rise of civilization, Bryson seeks to understand how we got from there being nothing at all to there being us. To that end, he has attached himself to a host of the world’s most advanced (and often obsessed) archaeologists, anthropologists, and mathematicians, travelling to their offices, laboratories, and field camps. He has read (or tried to read) their books, pestered them with questions, apprenticed himself to their powerful minds. A Short History of Nearly Everything is the record of this quest, and it is a sometimes profound, sometimes funny, and always supremely clear and entertaining adventure in the realms of human knowledge, as only Bill Bryson can render it. Science has never been more involving or entertaining. From the Hardcover edition.
AI导读
核心看点
  • 幽默笔法串联宇宙大爆炸至人类文明
  • 聚焦科学发现背后的八卦与科学家轶事
  • 用通俗比喻解释复杂深奥的自然科学原理
适合谁读
  • 对自然科学感兴趣但畏惧枯燥教材的读者
  • 喜欢轻松叙事风格、爱看科学家八卦的读者
  • 希望提升英语阅读能力、积累科普词汇的读者
读前提醒
  • 非专业科普,重在趣味而非严谨理论推导
  • 内容跨度极大,适合碎片化时间跳读浏览
  • 部分章节涉及生僻术语,建议配合词典阅读
读者共识
  • 行文风趣幽默,读起来轻松不累像看小说
  • 科学家轶事过多,部分硬核知识讲解较浅
  • 虽非严谨学术著作,但能激发对世界的好奇

本导读基于书籍简介、目录、原文摘录、短评和书评生成,不等同于全文精读。

精彩摘录
  • "我用过的教科书全都出自男人之手"
  • "“你坐在椅子上,其实没有坐在上面,而是以1埃(一亿分之一厘米)的高度浮在上面,你的电子和它的电子不可调和地互相排斥,不可能达到更密切的程度”"
  • "根据霍伊尔的理论,一颗爆炸中的恒星会释放出足够的热量来产生所有的新元素,并把它撒在宇宙里。这些元素会形成气体云——就是所谓的星际媒介——最终聚合成新的太阳系。"
  • "......there are three stages in scientific discovery: first, people deny that it is true; then they deny that it is important; finally they credit the wrong person."
  • "一颗恒星可以燃烧几十亿年,而死亡却是一下子的事儿。只有少量的临终恒星发生爆炸,大多数默默的熄灭,就像黎明时的篝火那样。"
  • "柯普在他极其勤奋的一生中,他写出了大约1400篇学术论文,描述了近1300种新的化石,其中,使美国已知的恐龙种类数量从9种增加到将近150种。普通人说得出的每一种恐龙──剑龙、雷龙、梁龙、三角龙──差不多都是他发现的。柯普本来可作出更大的贡献,但不幸的是,他干得过于拼命,过于草率,往往把已经知道的当做一项新的发现。他“发现”一个名叫“尤因他兽”的物种不下22次。他乱七八糟的分类,别人花了几年时间才整理出来,而有的至今还没有整理清楚。 他在1875年继承了一笔财产,不大明智地把钱投资于金融业,结果全部泡汤。在使他在后来的几年中急速走下坡路。临近晚年的时候 , 柯普产生了另一个有意思的念头。他殷切"
  • "Physics is really nothing more than a search for ultimate simplicity, but so far all we have is a kind of elegant messiness - or as Lederman put it: 'There is a deep feeling that the picture is not beautiful.'"
  • "The Sinking Ark, Norman Myers suggested that human activities were causing about two extinctions a week on the planet. By the early 1990s he had raised the figure to some six hundred per week. (That's extinctions of all types - plants, insects and so on as well as animals.)"
用户评论
宇宙物理讲的最好。恐龙地理岩石很无聊。科学家轶事过多..少数有意思
很多词不认识,查过,然后再忘= =
格物致知 不可不读 读后回味无穷。这本书和早期的Asimov非小说类的科普散文有相同之处。
留着读给麦麦听!
很好的一本书, Bill's style
想下单了
天文地理物理化学生物等等各个学科大串烧,重要的是都通过“测量地球的半径、估算地球的年龄、推演物种演化关系”等话题很好地串到了一起(虽然有个别地方过度还是有点牵强),可以想象如果是小时候的自己看到这样的书一定会爱不释手,比起什么大百科全书来说是好太多了。缺点是有些地方八卦的分量太重了,理论或者知识本身被发现者的发现过程甚至是不太相关的个人轶事所盖过了,就有点本末倒置了。但作为轻松科普读物整体还是非常不错的。
Skimmed in year end
It is very rare for me to read the same book twice. Love it so much and hope it can help with my teaching. 温故知新 依旧爱不释手
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