The Big Bang of Numbers: How to Build the Universe Using Only Math

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An engaging and imaginative tour through the fundamental mathematical concepts―from arithmetic to infinity―that form the building blocks of our universe.

Our universe has multiple origin stories, from religious creation myths to the Big Bang of scientists. But if we leave those behind and start from nothing―no matter, no cosmos, not even empty space―could we create a universe using only math? Irreverent, richly illustrated, and boundlessly creative, The Big Bang of Numbers invites us to try.

In this new mathematical origin story, mathematician and novelist Manil Suri creates a natural progression of ideas needed to design our world, starting with numbers and continuing through geometry, algebra, and beyond. He reveals the secret lives of real and imaginary numbers, teaches them to play abstract games with real-world applications, discovers unexpected patterns that connect humble lifeforms to enormous galaxies, and explores mathematical underpinnings for randomness and beauty. With evocative examples ranging from multidimensional crochet to the Mona Lisa’s asymmetrical smile, as well as ingenious storytelling that helps illuminate complex concepts like infinity and relativity, The Big Bang of Numbers charts a playful, inventive course to existence. Mathematics, Suri shows, might best be understood not as something we invent to explain Nature, but as the source of all creation, whose directives Nature tries to obey as best she can.

Offering both striking new perspectives for math aficionados and an accessible introduction for anyone daunted by calculation, The Big Bang of Numbers proves that we can all fall in love with math.

260 illustrations; two color design

Author(s): Manil Suri
Edition: 1
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Year: 2022

Language: English
Commentary: Publisher PDF
Pages: 384
Tags: Mathematical Story; Numbers; Arithmetic; Geometry; Algebra; Patterns; Physics; Infinity

Cover
Half-title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction: The Pope Made Me Write This Book
Day 1: Arithmetic
1. Setting up the Big Bang
2. Games Numbers Play
3. More Games
4. Searching for their Roots
5. An Irrational Universe
6. Journey Into the Imaginary
Day 2: Geometry
7. The Universe Needs its Space
8. Settling The Complexes
9. Fun And Games on the Plane
10. Two Questions About the Plane
11. Space or Bust
12. An Alternative Geometry
13. Crocheting Your Universe
14. The Fourth and Higher Dimensions
Day 3: Algebra
15. Outsourcing
16. The Joy of X
17. The World of Polynomials
18. The Y of Things
19. The Algebra of Distance
Day 4: Patterns
20. Patterns and Perfection
21. Nature’s Soft Spot
22. The Golden Ratio
23. Nature’s Relation to Maths
24. Maths and Beauty
25. Fractals
26. The Why and How of Nature’s Patterns
Day 5: Physics
27. A Universe Run by Laws
28. Time and Space
29. The Curvature of Spacetime
Day 6: Infinity
30. A Finite Universe of Numbers
31. Close Encounters of The Infinite Kind
32. The Matching Game
33. Battle of The Cardinalities
34. A Smile on Georg’s Face
35. The End of Mathematics
Day 7: Emergence
36. Setting Nature Free
Acknowledgments
Notes
Illustration Credits
Index