Title: Scanning and Sizing the Universe and Everything in It: Playing Scales
Author: Harold Toliver
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-5275-9236-0
Pages: 356
Genre: Historical / Philosophical / Astrophysics
Reviewed by: Ira Johnson
Pacific Book Review
In Scanning and Sizing the Universe and Everything in It: Playing Scales by author Harold Toliver, the vast range of physics and mathematics is explored within the book, which is deemed ahead of its time. It was designed to combine factual information on astrophysics with philosophical theories.
In this book, everyday ideas and views of world history are explained in relation to nature’s bigger picture. Revelations are made concerning the meanings of fear, freedom, and succession. A framework for cultural histories from their origin to their current state is provided by the composite picture presented in the book. Disciplines such as anthropology, paleontology, philosophy, and religion are framed within this context.
The various scales of the universe are explored within the book. This exploration ranged from the infinitesimally small particles that make up matter to the expansive galaxies scattered throughout the cosmos. The writing style employed by Toliver is straightforward, filled with detail, and designed to make complex scientific concepts digestible for readers with varying levels of familiarity with astrophysics. Narratives of groundbreaking discoveries, encompassing principles from quantum mechanics to the mysteries of dark matter and energy, are woven together seamlessly.
More than a scientific exposition is provided. A contemplative exploration of humanity’s place in the universe is undertaken. Musings about existence, consciousness, and the quest for meaning amidst the vast expanse of space are delved into by the author. Readers are urged to ponder questions that exceed practical observation. The profound implications of an ever-expanding understanding of the universe were grappled with. On page 292 of the book, data concerning the Global Cloud was presented by NOAA and IPCC. This data reveals the impending impact of the global climate crisis. Unlike other literary works that predominantly predict problems, solutions are emphasized in this book. Real societal issues are discussed and substantiated by philosophical citations. In Wislawa Szymborska’s poem, “The Century’s Decline,” resonating facts are presented. After engaging with this book, readers are left with a lasting sense of healthy skepticism.
Scanning and Sizing the Universe and Everything in It: Playing Scales stands as a masterful blend of science, philosophy, and storytelling. The expertise of the author is evident in the meticulous exploration of the universe’s myriad scales. With its accessible writing style and seamless integration of complex concepts, this work is poised to captivate audiences across the genres of historical, philosophical, and astrophysics studies.