Read Outer Limits of Reason Online
Authors: Noson S. Yanofsky
self-referential, x, 7â8, 15, 60, 62, 63, 173, 343â344
small-number, 55
sorites, 53â56, 340
sorites-type, 55, 340
stadium, 47â48
surprise-test, 60â61, 63
time-travel, 31, 49â50, 63, 340, 344
of tolerance, 376n6
twins, 222
Wang's, 55
Yablo's, 24â26
Zeno's, 7, 31, 41â49, 62, 91, 340, 360n10
Parallel postulate, 258
Parikh, Rohit, xi, 63, 326â327, 337, 359n20, 370n38
Paris, Jeff, 331
Parmenides, 41, 48, 242
Pascal, Blaise, 65, 339, 359n1, 371n43, 371n47, 376n1
Pasteur, Louis, 245, 247, 347
Peano, Giuseppe, 320
Peano Arithmetic, 320â328, 330â335, 375n21
Penrose, Roger, 158, 160, 232
Pensées
, 359n1, 376n1
Perelman, Grigori, 361n10
Philosophy of science, 235â252, 294
Phlogiston, 346
Phrenology, 346
Pickering, Andrew, 232, 295
Piggybacking, 8â9, 316, 332, 343.
See also
Reduction
Pinocchio, 93
Planck, Max, 206
Planck's energy, 373n4
Planck's length, 44, 373n4
Planck's time, 373n4
Plato, 91, 263
Platonism, 91â94, 263â265, 284
classical, 38â40
extreme, 38â40, 357n4
Plato's attic, 52, 263, 264, 357n4
Podolsky, Boris, 194
Poincaré, Henri, 161, 163, 171, 235
Poincaré conjecture, 361n10
Point of view invariance, 290
Polarization filters, 182â185, 201â205
Popper, Karl, ix, 238, 241â243, 250
Positron, 254, 272
Post, Emil, 321
Poundstone, William, 13, 29, 133
Pour-El, Marian, 337
Powerset, 67â68, 80â83
Predictability: Does the Flap of a Butterfly's Wings in Brazil Set Off a Tornado in Texas?
, 163
Pressburger Arithmetic, 328
Priest, Graham, 56, 63, 353
Principle
anthropic, 278â295, 368n8, 372n48
Copernican, 279
Heisenberg's uncertainty, 185â186, 188, 189, 198
mediocrity of, 279
parsimony of (
see
Occam's razor)
participatory anthropic, 285â287, 371n46, 372n55
strong anthropic, 278, 285
weak anthropic, 278â295
Problem
decidable, 139, 152
decision, 113
doubling a cube, 302, 303, 335
Equivalent Program, 149â150
Euler Cycle, 107, 114, 128
Euler Path, 108
exponential, 116â120, 124, 127â128, 132, 157
factorial, 111, 118, 127â128, 132, 156â157
feasible, 109
Halting, 136â160, 315, 316, 343, 344, 351, 362n2
Halting Problem for Halt Oracle Programs, 154
Halting Problem for Haltâ² Oracle Programs, 155
Hamilton Cycle, 113â115, 123â124, 128
Hilbert's Tenth, 316â317
of identity, 32â40, 62
induction, 236â240, 250, 287
infeasible, 109
intractable (
see
infeasible)
Königsberg Bridge, 105â108, 133
measurement, 179, 208
Millennium, 127, 134, 361n10, 362n6
Monty Hall, 57â60, 63, 342
n-body, 170, 172
NP
(nondeterministic polynomial), 117â128, 133, 134, 155, 156, 361n6
NP-Complete, 125â131, 133
optimization, 113
P
, 109, 117, 119, 126, 133, 155, 156
P
=?
NP
, 127â128, 134, 156, 157, 361n9
of personal identity, 34â40, 62
polynomial, 109, 117, 119, 126, 133, 155, 156
Printing 42 Problem, 146â147
PSPACE
, 132
Satisfiability, 117, 127
Set Partition, 115â116, 121, 130
squaring the circle, 302, 303, 335
Subset Sum, 116, 121
superexponential, 131
three-body, 169, 170â172, 174, 232
tiling, 309â316
tractable, 109
Traveling Salesman Problem, 109â113, 119, 123â125, 129, 350
trisecting an angle, 302â303, 335
two-body, 170, 174
undecidable, 139, 152, 160, 315â319
unsolvable, 136â140, 172, 343, 345
word problem, 318â319
Zero Program, 147â150
Proof
by contradiction, 6, 42, 77, 80
by stereographic projection, 84
diagonalization, 66, 78â83, 85, 144, 323
necklace, 75, 76
sunshine, 84
zig-zag, 74, 76
Pseudoscience, 244
Psychoanalysis, 244
Ptolemy, 247, 257
Punctuated equilibrium, 368n16
Putnam, Hilary, 317
Pythagoras of Samos, 284, 298
Â
Quantum computers, 120, 134, 336
Quantum gravity, 158, 231â232
Quantum leap, 44
Quantum mechanics, x, 5, 44â49, 120, 161, 174, 175â214, 231â232, 237, 243, 247, 249, 254â255, 260â262, 263, 277, 285, 290, 292â293, 340, 342â343, 347, 363n8, 364n16, 368nn7â8, 373n4
Quantum physics/quantum theory.
See
Quantum mechanics
Quine, Willard Van Orman, 7, 17
Â
Rabinowitz, Avi, xii
Raise High the Roof Beams, Carpenters
, 372n48
Ramanujan, Srinivasa, 26
Randi, James, 377n13
Realism, 91
Realism, naïve, 186, 209
Reductio ad absurdum
, 6, 42, 77, 80
Reduction, 9, 147â150, 315, 343, 345.
See also
Piggybacking
polynomial, 121â128 (
see also
Piggybacking)
Regular polygon, 307â308
Relative statement, 51
Rescher, Nicholas, 294, 353, 364n10
Revolutionary science, 246â247
Rice, Henry, 150
Riemann, Bernhard, 259
Riemann hypothesis, 36n6
Rivest, Ron, 119
Robinson, Julia, 317
Rømer, Ole, 217
Rosen, Nathan, 194
Rosser, John B., 375n18
RSA, 119
Rubik's cube, 309
Rucker, Rudy, 50
Ruffini, Paolo, 306, 316
Russell, Bertrand, 15, 19, 22, 85, 368n13
Â
Saari, Donald G., 172
Saccheri, Girolamo, 258
Sainsbury, R. M., 29, 63
Salinger, J. D., 372n48
Salk, Jonas, 349
Savalas, Telly, 56
Schopenhauer, Arthur, 377n18
Schrödinger, Erwin, 192
Selective subjectivism, 290
Self-organizing, 169, 232
Self-reference, 12, 13, 18, 28, 140, 141, 150, 158, 160, 298, 320â333, 343, 345, 374n17
Semmelweis, Ignaz, 347
Sensitive dependence on initial conditions.
See
Butterfly effect
Sentence
Gödel, 324â326, 331â333, 351
Gödel-Rosser, 375n18
Löb, 327
Parikh, 326â327
Quine's, 15, 16
Tarski, 323â324
Shainberg, Lawrence, 160
Shakespeare, William, 355n3
Shamir, Adi, 119
Shape
kite and dart, 312â314
Myers, 311, 312
rhombuses, 313
Shaw, George Bernard, 369n20
Ship of Theseus, 32â40, 52, 62, 342, 357n2
Simon, Carly, 18
Simplicity, 240â242
Simplicity of hypothesis, 241, 285
Simplicity of ontology, 241, 285
Simpsons, The
, 276, 277
Simultaneity, 224â225
Sipser, Michael, 160
Six degrees of separation, 107
Smollin, Lee, 284
Solipsism, 369n23
Solipsism of the present moment, 369n23
Solovay, Robert, 157
Sorensen, Roy, 13, 29, 63
Spacetime, 223, 228â230
Space, Time and Gravitation
, 291
Specker, Ernst, 188, 191
Spin (quantum), 187â191, 194â201, 208
Spock, Mister, 352
Spontaneous generation, 346
Spooky action at a distance.
See
Non-locality
Statistical mechanics, 172, 174, 232
Stellar nucleosynthesis, 274, 284
Stenger, Victor J., 290
Stewart, Potter, 359n16
Straightedge and compass, 301â304, 307, 335
Streep, Meryl, 371n43
Structure of Scientific Revolutions, The
, 246
Sudbery, Anthony, 233
Sudkamp, Thomas A., 160
Sundman, Karl, 172
Superposition, 120, 176â214, 285, 347
Supersymmetry, 348
Symbolization, 320â321
Symmetry, 242, 287â293, 307, 308, 318
System
binary star, 218
chaotic, 164, 175, 181, 351
deterministic, 165, 172, 174, 180â185, 206, 210, 231, 286, 363n8
integrable, 164, 174
predictable, 165, 166, 172, 174
random, 166, 174, 180â185, 206, 209, 231, 340, 363n8, 366n25
stable, 164, 174
Szilárd, Leó, 372n49
Â
Tartaglia, Niccolò Fontana, 306
Tegmark, Max, 209, 284, 285, 295
Teleological argument, 280
Tenenbaum, Stanley, 337
Tequila, 158, 277
Theorem
Bell's, 197â201, 209, 233, 365n21
Cook-Levin, 127
downward Löwenheim-Skolem, 375n20
Edge-of-the-wedge, xiv
Free-Will, 366n26
Gödel's first incompleteness, x, 298, 324â326, 327, 329, 330, 332, 334â335, 337, 344
Gödel's second incompleteness, x, 88, 331â334, 335, 337
Goodstein's, 330â331, 333, 337
Kochen-Specker, xiv, 186â192, 233, 365n20
Parikh's, 326â327
Pythagoras', 298
Rice's, 150, 160
Tarski's, 323, 337
Theory
chaos, 161â175, 232, 342, 351
electromagnetic, 218, 264, 363n8
Galilean relativity, 215â216
Galois, 304â309, 335
general relativity, 226â231, 237, 243, 246, 288
Grand Unified Theory (
see
Theory of Everything)
graph, 106â107, 118, 252
group, 232, 252, 262â263, 290, 317â319
loop quantum gravity, 232
noncommutative geometry, 232
quantum theory (
see
Quantum mechanics)
relativity, x, 5, 48, 49, 161, 214â233, 249, 254â255, 260, 288, 342â343, 347
set, 66â95, 328, 331, 348, 359n4, 360n12
special relativity, 217â226, 254, 271, 288
string, 232, 242â243, 250, 254â255, 269, 284, 286, 295, 347
Theory of Everything (TOE), 231, 233, 243, 250, 254â255
Zerrmelo-Fraenkel set theory, 86â94, 359n6, 362n7
Zerrmelo-Fraenkel set theory with choice, 90â91, 332â336, 375n21
Theseus, 32â40, 342
Thought and Language
, 356n6
Through the Looking Glass
, 10
Tierney, John, 63
Tiles, 309â316
aperiotic, 312â316
Tilings, 309â316
nonperiodic, 312â314
periodic, 312
Time dilation, 219â223, 227
Tiramisu, 371n43
Toy Story
, 65
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
, 15, 376n8
Transitivity of identity, 35, 359n17
Turing, Alan M., 139â140, 152, 155, 160, 169, 232
Â
Unicorn, 40, 93, 377n16
Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences, The
, 253
Uranus, 245, 253
Urban VIII, Pope, 347
USS Constitution
, 357n1
USS Intrepid
, 357n1
Â
Vagueness, 11, 31, 40, 50â57, 63, 340, 341, 360n14
epistemic, 52, 55, 364n13
ontological, 52, 364n13
van Gogh, Vincent, 38
Verne, Jules, 262
von Neumann, John, 210, 280
vos Savant, Marilyn, 57
Vygotsky, Lev, 356n6
Â
Wang, Hao, 376
Wang, Quidong (Don), 172
Wapner, Leonard M., 94
Washington's Ax, 33
Watson, 159
Watson, James, 169, 368n11
Webb, Stephen, 372n48
Webber, Andrew Lloyd, 371n43
Weinberg, Steven, 235, 294, 368n11, 369n19
Weyl, Hermann K. H., 242, 305, 321, 360n8
Wheeler, John Archibald, 237, 285, 355n2
Whitehead, Alfred North, 97
Wholeness Postulate, 176, 180, 200, 202, 204, 206
Wigner, Eugene Paul, 193, 253, 264, 266, 290
Wigner's unreasonable effectiveness, 253â272, 295
William of Ockham, 240, 250, 367n7
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 175, 356n6, 376n8
Wojtowicz, Ralph, xii
Wright, Steven, 12
Wright brothers, 245
Â
X-Files
, 372n49
Xia, Zhihong (Jeff), 172
Â
Yablo, Stephen, 24
Yanofsky, Hadassah, xiv, 227, 228, 286, 370n29, 372n54
Yanofsky, Rivka, xiv, 372n54
Yeats, William Butler, 135
Young, Thomas, 176
Â
Zeno of Elea, 5, 41â49, 90, 359n19
Zerrmelo, Ernst, 86
Zorba the Greek
, 1