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3 things I learned from ‘The Disordered Cosmos’

Detail from the cover of THE DISORDERED COSMOS by Chanda Prescod-Weinstein. It shows the subtitle: A Journey into Dark Matter, Spacetime, & Dreams Deferred.

Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein’s 2021 book on physics and identity. Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein shares meta-insights about how science and society can prevent us from asking questions and obtaining insights. Who’s included?

The feeling of knowing

An impressionistic image of a human eye.

Steven Connor’s 2019 book ‘The Madness of Knowledge’. ‘Epistemopathy’ means the feeling of knowing. We have pleasant and unpleasant feelings associated with knowing. That’s part of why knowledge matters to us.

Discarding a category that does not serve

Fish tail. Detail from the book cover of WHY FISH DON'T EXIST.

‘Why Fish Don’t Exist’ is a book that intrigues me. When the category no longer has adequate explanatory value, the category must be discarded or deemphasized, and happiness must be found somewhere else.

What is human dignity?

Two hands (red and blue) are clasped in a handshake. They are purple where they meet in the center. Words like 'cooperate' and 'connect' are written on the hands.

Where does it come from? How do we know it exists? Does dignity need to be pinned to God, or can it have secular grounding? Is it about humility, pride, or both? What does interdependence have to do with it?

‘Atlas of a Changing Climate’ shows warming in images

colorful scientific map of North America

Fundamentals and details explained in Brian Buma’s 2021 book. ‘The Atlas of a Changing Climate’ explains the science in a “relatable and understandable” way, admitting that readers may react with “wonder” or “despair.”

Climate change, predicted (three decades ago)

Screenshot of the SimEarth game in a modern emulator.

Returning to an environmental classic: ‘The Ages of Gaia’ by James Lovelock. We don’t yet know what it will be like when the forests are gone. But we should live in a way that prevents this outcome. We must support our own survival.

‘This is the team’: Collective change on climate

detail from the book cover of UNDER THE SKY WE MAKE

‘Under The Sky We Make’ by Kimberly Nicholas. The ecological tipping points are upon us, and all is lost, unless we have a mindset change. “Look around you,” she writes. “This is the team. We are it.”

Let’s make hope

Some people do not like the word “hope.” It is often an empty word. It is used in greeting cards. But hope, just as often, has deeper meanings. I am not attached to the word “hope,” but it is a common word for certain concepts that are important.