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We live in a visual age—an age of images; iconic, instant, and
influential. In this remarkable book, John D. Barrow traces their
history in order to tell the story of modern science.
Some images, such as Robert Hooke’s first microscopic views of the
natural world or the stunning images taken by the Hubble Space
Telescope, were made possible by our new technical capabilities. Others,
such as the first graph, were breathtakingly simple but perennially
useful. Many of these images have shattered our preconceptions about the
limits and nature of existence, and together they reveal something of
the beauty and truth of the universe, and why, so often, a picture is
better than a thousand words.
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