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The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives
Leonard Mlodinow

The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives

how randomness rules our lives

Allen Lane (May 29, 2008)
9780713999228
| Hardbound
272 pages | 155 x 236 mm | English
Dewey 519.282

Genre

  • Science

Subject

  • Mathematics / Algebra / General
  • Mathematics / Probability & Statistics / General
  • Philosophy / General

Plot

In 1905, Albert Einstein published a shocking explanation of Brownian Motion, the random movement of particles, likening it to the kind you would observe watching a drunkard stumbling down the road. The Drunkard's Walk became a powerful tool in understanding the purely random - that, which by definition, has no specific pattern. In his new book, Leonard Mlodinow examines the law of the Drunkard's Walk in relation to everyday human life, the way in which we are all continually pushed this way and that by a variety of random events that, together with our reactions to them, account for much of our particular path in life. He reveals the nature of random processes in daily life, thereby altogether altering the way we perceive the events that happen around us.

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