This book is about the Greek philosopher Anaximander and his revolutionary ideas which paved the way for the development of cosmology, physics, geography, meteorology and biology. It explores how he brought about a new way of thinking and introduced the concept of natural rather than supernatural explanations for phenomena. Through this book, renowned physicist Carlo Rovelli examines Anaximander's influence on modern science and celebrates the radical lack of certainty that defines the scientific quest for knowledge.
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