The Science of Discworld III: Darwin's Watch
β Scribed by Terry Pratchett; Ian Stewart; Jack Cohen
- Publisher
- Ebury Press
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 194 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780091898236
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β¦ Synopsis
The wizards discover to their cost that itβs no easy task to change history.
Roundworld is in trouble again, and this time it looks fatal. Having created it in the first place, the wizards of Unseen University feel vaguely responsible for its safety. They know the creatures that lived there escaped the impending Big Freeze by inventing the space elevator β they even intervened to rid the planet of a plague of elves, who attempted to divert humanity onto a different time track. But now itβs all gone wrong β Victorian England has stagnated and the pace of progress would embarrass a limping snail. Unless something drastic is done, there wonβt be time for anyone to invent space flight, and the human race will be turned into ice-pops.
Why, though, did history come adrift? Was it Sir Arthur Nightingaleβs dismal book about natural selection? Or was it the devastating response by an obscure country vicar called Charles Darwin whose bestselling Theology of Species made it impossible to refute the divine design of living creatures?
Can the God of Evolution come to humanityβs aid and ensure Darwin writes a very different book? And who stopped him writing it in the first place?
Review
βA profound and clear explanation of Darwinβs theories and their modern updating . . . It is exhilarating to feel yourself immersed in such well-expressed and up-to-date debates . . . β
β New Scientist
βThe hard science is as gripping as the fiction.β
β The Times
βEntertaining and illuminating.β
β New Scientist
From the Paperback edition.
About the Author
Terry Pratchett, author of the Discworld series, is one of the most successful authors in Britain today. Ian Stewart is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Warwick and an outstanding contributor to the public understanding of science. Jack Cohen is a biologist and science writer, and long-time collaborator of Ian Stewartβs.
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