Results 1 to 21 of 21

Thread: I'm looking for a specific book - and failing miserably

  1. #1

    Question I'm looking for a specific book - and failing miserably

    I hope this is the right section of the forum, but I am looking for a book featured several months ago on the BA RSS feed. I've tried Googling, Amazon and other potential sources of information but, no doubt due to poor IT skills, found nothing.

    The book was by a [female?] writer and was about Quantum Physics/Mechanics - explained in a "simple" and/or "light-hearted" way. (S)he has also written other books.

    The book I am specifically chasing is not [yet?] published in the UK, although others by the same author are, and my local bookshop thus stopped trying to get me a copy and deleted their record. I, in turn and a tad foolishly, also deleted my information and relied on them.

    Result? Frustration beyond belief!

    if anyone can help me identify the writer and/or any of their book titles so that I may again start trying to get a copy then I would be most grateful.


    Memo to self: do not throw away vital information until I am sure I won't need it again!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    The Wild West
    Posts
    7,143
    Quote Originally Posted by iBozz View Post
    The book was by a [female?] writer and was about Quantum Physics/Mechanics - explained in a "simple" and/or "light-hearted" way. (S)he has also written other books.

    The book I am specifically chasing is not [yet?] published in the UK, although others by the same author are, and my local bookshop thus stopped trying to get me a copy and deleted their record. I, in turn and a tad foolishly, also deleted my information and relied on them.

    Result? Frustration beyond belief!

    if anyone can help me identify the writer and/or any of their book titles so that I may again start trying to get a copy then I would be most grateful.
    Hmm. Not much to go on. If the author is indeed female, that really narrows things down, though the couple of women authors I know about don't really fit your other descriptions.

    There's How The Universe Got Its Spots, Diary of a finite time in a finite space [2002] by Janna Levin

    Then there's The Mystery of the Missing Antimatter [2007] -- Helen Quinn & Yossi Nir

    Even if one of these isn't the book you're looking for, I HIGHLY recommend them both.
    Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.

  3. #3
    I empathize with your plight --I searched through my personal library ---and came up little--but if it is any consolation you might try

    the following author---Marcia Bartusiak---

    she is an award winning author and also performed research ---the science authors who have a good research background --normally write "very good" science books


    here is a partial list of her books:

    Though the Universe Darkly, Einstein's Unfinished Symphony, Thursday's Universe, Archives of the Universe


    I have a copy of Archives of the Universe---it is done very well!

  4. #4
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Posts
    9,389
    I did my own searching through the recent history of the BA blog, and all I could find that might be what you meant is a plug for a book by Sean Carroll.
    ____________
    "Dumb all over, a little ugly on the side." -- Frank Zappa
    "Your right to hold an opinion is not being contested. Your expectation that it be taken seriously is." -- Jason Thompson
    "This is really very simple, but unfortunately it's very complicated." -- publius

    Moderator comments in this color | Get moderator attention using the lower left icon:
    Recommended reading: Board Rules * Forum FAQs * Conspiracy Theory Advice * Alternate Theory Advocates Advice

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by slang View Post
    I did my own searching through the recent history of the BA blog, and all I could find that might be what you meant is a plug for a book by Sean Carroll.
    I believe that the Sean Carroll of which you speak of is from Cal Tech---and is male---here is a link



    http://preposterousuniverse.com/

  6. #6
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Posts
    9,389
    Quote Originally Posted by John Jaksich View Post
    I believe that the Sean Carroll of which you speak of is from Cal Tech---and is male---
    Sure, but OP wasn't sure if the author was female, at least, that's how I interpret that question mark. And since Carol is a female name, it might have been what made OP seem to remember that it might have been a female author. Maybe iBozz will clear it up when he returns. (S)he hasn't been back since the 16th, so I'll try shooting him/her a PM.
    ____________
    "Dumb all over, a little ugly on the side." -- Frank Zappa
    "Your right to hold an opinion is not being contested. Your expectation that it be taken seriously is." -- Jason Thompson
    "This is really very simple, but unfortunately it's very complicated." -- publius

    Moderator comments in this color | Get moderator attention using the lower left icon:
    Recommended reading: Board Rules * Forum FAQs * Conspiracy Theory Advice * Alternate Theory Advocates Advice

  7. #7
    Thanks, for all the help - and apologies for not getting back sooner.

    So far, no-one has stimulated my little grey cell into thinking "That's it!".

    But I'll follow the suggestions anyway.

    However, I wonder if the author is Jennifer Ouellette? I have come across her book "Black Bodies and Quantum Cats" and, although that isn't the book for which I am looking, the name rings a very small bell.

    More of a tinkle than a carillon, but nevertheless a bell!

    Has she published a new(?) book over the pond in the New World that was perhaps mentioned on the BA RSS feed sometime around the end of August or early September?
    Last edited by iBozz; 2010-Nov-24 at 07:33 PM. Reason: Typo correction

  8. #8
    btw, apologies for my tardiness - lots of "reasons" but no excuses!

    In the words of virtually all of my long-suffering school teachers: Must try harder!

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by slang View Post
    Sure, but OP wasn't sure if the author was female, at least, that's how I interpret that question mark. And since Carol is a female name, it might have been what made OP seem to remember that it might have been a female author. Maybe iBozz will clear it up when he returns. (S)he hasn't been back since the 16th, so I'll try shooting him/her a PM.


    Thanks for the heads up---I will continue my personal search---if I can help---

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by iBozz View Post
    Thanks, for all the help - and apologies for not getting back sooner.

    So far, no-one has stimulated my little grey cell into thinking "That's it!".

    But I'll follow the suggestions anyway.

    However, I wonder if the author is Jennifer Ouellette? I have come across her book "Black Bodies and Quantum Cats" and, although that isn't the book for which I am looking for, the name rings a very small bell.

    More of a tinkle than a carillon, but nevertheless a bell!

    Has she published a new(?) book over the pond in the New World that was perhaps mentioned on the BA RSS feed sometime around the end of August or early September?

    Hello iBozz--

    Here is a link to her Amazon---websitehttp://www.amazon.com/Jennifer-Ouell...ntt_dp_epwbk_0



    The ironic thing about it; she is the spouse of Sean Carroll---of which I previously mentioned?
    Last edited by John Jaksich; 2010-Nov-24 at 06:43 PM. Reason: spelling error

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Olympia, WA
    Posts
    25,689
    Quote Originally Posted by slang View Post
    And since Carol is a female name, it might have been what made OP seem to remember that it might have been a female author.
    Come to that, there's an ethnomusicologist named Sean Williams, and she's a lovely woman.
    _____________________________________________
    Gillian

    "Now everyone was giving her that kind of look UFOlogists get when they suddenly say, 'Hey, if you shade your eyes you can see it is just a flock of geese after all.'"

    "You can't erase icing."

    "I can't believe it doesn't work! I found it on the internet, man!"

  12. #12

    Thumbs up

    The Calculus Diaries! That's it - I think.

    The summary looks familiar, the publishing date looks about right for my BA RSS theory of late August and, unlike last time I looked, it is now available on Amazon.co.uk.

    The reviews on amazon.com don't look over enthusiastic but I take comfort from the [currently] latest review which starts: Americans don't get a very good education in math and science.

    You might thnk that, I couldn't possibly comment!

    By the way, it's maths and not math!

  13. #13
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Posts
    9,389
    Quote Originally Posted by iBozz View Post
    The Calculus Diaries! That's it - I think.
    Here's Phil's article: Diary of dangerous curves
    ____________
    "Dumb all over, a little ugly on the side." -- Frank Zappa
    "Your right to hold an opinion is not being contested. Your expectation that it be taken seriously is." -- Jason Thompson
    "This is really very simple, but unfortunately it's very complicated." -- publius

    Moderator comments in this color | Get moderator attention using the lower left icon:
    Recommended reading: Board Rules * Forum FAQs * Conspiracy Theory Advice * Alternate Theory Advocates Advice

  14. #14

    Smile

    There are much better reviews under Phil's article, slang, than on Amazon.

    Obviously BA readers are a much more erudite and discerning audience!

    Thanks for the help, one and all.

  15. #15
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Olympia, WA
    Posts
    25,689
    Quote Originally Posted by iBozz View Post
    By the way, it's maths and not math!
    Not in the US, it isn't.
    _____________________________________________
    Gillian

    "Now everyone was giving her that kind of look UFOlogists get when they suddenly say, 'Hey, if you shade your eyes you can see it is just a flock of geese after all.'"

    "You can't erase icing."

    "I can't believe it doesn't work! I found it on the internet, man!"

  16. #16
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Location
    Depew, NY
    Posts
    4,805
    Dancing Wu Wi Masters is an interesting read if you can't find your book.
    http://www.amazon.com/Dancing-Wu-Li-.../dp/055326382X
    It is a dated and a tad off beat, but still pretty good.
    Solfe

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    'That was tops! Who's not good at math? I was all, "Four!"' - Finn, Adventure Time.

  17. #17
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    2,541
    Quote Originally Posted by Solfe View Post
    Dancing Wu Wi Masters is an interesting read if you can't find your book.
    http://www.amazon.com/Dancing-Wu-Li-.../dp/055326382X
    It is a dated and a tad off beat, but still pretty good.
    FWIW, I found it unreadable.

  18. #18
    Being an iBozz of Very Little Brain, I'll stick to the Calculus book at present and tackle the others when I have learnt to read without moving my lips and running my finger along the words!

    I don't want to drown before I've learnt to walk!

  19. #19
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Location
    Depew, NY
    Posts
    4,805
    Quote Originally Posted by AndreasJ View Post
    FWIW, I found it unreadable.
    I really liked it. What was most objectionable? I ask because the author switched to what I would describe as new age topics, which I actual find to be neat in concept, but in practice is unreadable. My wife reads them and describes them too me and it is rather interesting, but I just can't get past page three in any of these types of books.
    Solfe

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    'That was tops! Who's not good at math? I was all, "Four!"' - Finn, Adventure Time.

  20. #20
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    2,541
    Quote Originally Posted by Solfe View Post
    I really liked it. What was most objectionable? I ask because the author switched to what I would describe as new age topics, which I actual find to be neat in concept, but in practice is unreadable. My wife reads them and describes them too me and it is rather interesting, but I just can't get past page three in any of these types of books.
    I don't remember the details - it's ages since I tried to read it - but basically the new age stuff and the vagueness. Lots of insinuations that modern physics lines up with (allegedly) ancient wisdom with no accompanying demonstration.

  21. #21
    Also an Australian SF novelist Sean Williams who is male and perhaps most famous for the Star Wars novel : The Force Unleashed.

    See : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Williams_(author) & http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Force_Unleashed

    Racking my brain to try and think of the book you're meaning but no luck so far.

    EDIT : Ah, looks like you've found it - that's not one I'd heard of, let alone, read before.
    Last edited by Messier Tidy Upper; 2010-Dec-05 at 11:45 AM. Reason: Update : Just seen that it looks like you've found the book in question.

Similar Threads

  1. Why Ejukachon is failing.
    By RAF_Blackace in forum Off-Topic Babbling
    Replies: 16
    Last Post: 2011-Apr-03, 06:31 PM
  2. Is Wikipedia failing? Again?
    By parallaxicality in forum Off-Topic Babbling
    Replies: 33
    Last Post: 2009-Dec-01, 03:33 AM
  3. Looking for specific Astronomy non-fiction book
    By EDG in forum Small Media at Large
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 2009-May-16, 05:46 PM
  4. Heavens-above is failing me...
    By jokergirl in forum Astronomical Observing, Equipment and Accessories
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 2009-Jan-03, 03:59 PM
  5. Is Wikipedia Failing?
    By Argos in forum Off-Topic Babbling
    Replies: 114
    Last Post: 2007-Jul-26, 12:02 AM

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •