Size How It Explains the World

Cover of Size How It Explains the World by Vaclav Smil
Author: Vaclav Smil
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9780063324107
Dimensions:
Height: 8 inches
Length: 5.31 inches
Weight: 1 pounds
Width: 0.86 inches
Dewey Decimal: 530.8
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Size How It Explains the World by Vaclav Smil, published by HarperCollins Publishers on May 14, 2024, is a comprehensive exploration of the principle of size and its profound implications across various domains. This 304-page book delves into how size influences health, wealth, and happiness, presenting a rigorous examination of its laws and limits. Smil employs an interdisciplinary approach, drawing from history, earth science, psychology, and art to provide insights into significant contemporary challenges.

Readers will find that Size addresses critical questions about the relationship between size and societal structures, economies, and technical advancements. The book discusses topics such as income inequality, the spread of infectious diseases, and climate change, emphasizing the importance of accurate measurements in understanding these issues. By examining the connections between the small and the large, Smil invites readers to consider how size shapes human existence and the world around us.


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From the New York Times bestselling author of How the World Really Works, a wide-ranging look at the most fundamental governing principle of our world: size, whose laws, limits, and peculiarities offer the key to understanding health, wealth, and even happiness

“No one writes about the great issues of our time with more rigor or erudition than Vaclav Smil.” — Elizabeth Kolbert

To answer the most important questions of our age, we must understand size. Neither bacteria nor empires are immune to its laws. Measuring it is challenging, especially where complex systems like economies are concerned, yet mastering it offers rich rewards: the rise of the West, for example, was a direct result of ever more accurate and standardized measurements.

Using the interdisciplinary approach that has won him a wide readership, Smil draws upon history, earth science, psychology, art, and more to offer fresh insight into some of our biggest challenges, including income inequality, the spread of infectious disease, and the uneven impacts of climate change. Size explains the regularities–and peculiarities–of the key processes shaping life (from microbes to whales), the Earth (from asteroids to volcanic eruptions), technical advances (from architecture to transportation), and societies and economies (from cities to wages). This book about the big and the small, and the relationship between them, answers the big and small questions of human existence:

  • What makes a human society too big? What about a human being?
  • Which alternative energy sources have the best chance of scaling and reducing our dependence on fossil fuels?
  • Why do tall people make more money?
  • What makes a face beautiful? How about a cathedral?
  • How can changing the size of your plates help you lose weight?

The latest masterwork of “an ambitious and astonishing polymath who swings for fences” (Wired) Size is a mind-bending journey that turns the modern world on its head.

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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers. Year: 2024.
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ISBN-13: 9780063324107.
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Language: en. Pages: 304.

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