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Gregory Chaitin, one of the worlds foremost mathematicians, leads us on a spellbinding journey, illuminating the process by which he arrived at his groundbreaking theory.
Chaitins revolutionary discovery, the Omega number, is an exquisitely complex representation of unknowability in mathematics. His investigations shed light on what we can ultimately know about the universe and the very nature of life. In an infectious and enthusiastic narrative, Chaitin delineates the specific intellectual and intuitive steps he took toward the discovery. He takes us to the very frontiers of scientific thinking, and helps us to appreciate the art--and the sheer beauty--in the science of math.
From the Trade Paperback edition.

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META MATH!

Chaitin is on fire about math and is unable to restrain his enthusiasm. [He] radiates his zeal like a preacher seeking converts.

Booklist

Chaitin skillfully and knowledgeably guides the reader through some of the foggy badlands where math meets philosophy and information theory. A fascinating book.

John Derbyshire, author of Prime Obsession

Is our universe computable? Is mathematics inevitable? Greg Chaitin and I have been discussing these kinds of questions for a very long time, and it's great to see him explain his point of view on them so passionately here.

Stephen Wolfram, creator of
Mathematica and author of A New Kind of Science

In Meta Math! one of the contemporary masters has provided a love song to math that is completely infectious. Chaitin achieves this remarkable feat by allowing us inside his thoughts and obsessionsthe mind of a mathematician on the trail of a unique discovery. This is a discovery that gets at the very heart of what we can know.

David Berlinski, A Tour of the Calculus

If mathematics is the music of reason, then here is Chaitin's music hall, echoing with centuries of thought. He composes, he plays, and when he conducts, it's more than just arm-waving.

A. K. Dewdney, author of Beyond Reason

A book that combines mathematical history, philosophy, more than a whiff of theology and brilliant insights with evidence of a Borges-like imagination, eyebrow-raising mathematical constructions, breathtaking excitement, [and] grandiose ruminations.

SIAM News

A tour de force! Entertaining, enlightening, exhilarating, and most of all ennobling to the spirit of human enterprise. This book is des tined to stand beside those by Poincar and Hardy as a deeply per sonal account of a lifetime's odyssey traveling the worlds of the mind and the soul.

John L. Casti, coauthor of Gdel: A Life of Logic

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META MATH!

Gregory Chaitin works at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Westchester County, New York, and is a visiting professor in the Computer Science Department of the University of Auckland, New Zealand. The author of eight previous books on mathematics, he lives in New York.

ALSO BY GREGORY CHAITIN

Algorithmic Information Theory

Conversations with a Mathematician

Exploring Randomness

From Philosophy to Program Size

Information, Randomness, and Incompleteness

Information-Theoretic Incompleteness

The Limits of Mathematics

The Unknowable

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WILLIAM BLAKE :
The Ancient of Days, 1794.

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la femme de mes rves, the eternal muse,
and the search for inexpressible beauty

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PREFACE

Science is an open road: each question you answer raises ten new questions, and much more difficult ones! Yes, I'll tell you some things I discovered, but the journey is endless, and mostly I'll share with you, the reader, my doubts and preoccupations and what I think are promising and challenging new things to think about.

It would be easy to spend many lifetimes working on any of a number of the questions that I'll discuss. That is how the good questions are. You can't answer them in five minutes, and it would be no good if you could.

Science is an adventure. I don't believe in spending years studying the work of others, years learning a complicated field before I can contribute a tiny little bit. I prefer to stride off in totally new directions, where imagination is, at least initially, much more important than technique, because the techniques have yet to be developed. It takes all kinds of people to advance knowledge, the pioneers, and those who come afterwards and patiently work a farm. This book is for pioneers!

Most books emphasize what the author knows. I'll try to emphasize what I would like to know, what I'm hoping someone will discover, and just how much there is that is fundamental and that we don't know!

And yes, I'm a mathematician, but I'm really interested in everything: what is life, what's intelligence, what is consciousness, does the universe contain randomness, are space and time continuous or discrete. To me math is just the fundamental tool of philosophy, it's a way to work out ideas, to flesh them out, to build models, to understand! As Leibniz said, without math you cannot really understand philosophy, without philosophy you cannot really understand mathematics, and with neither of them, you can't really understand a thing! Or at least that's my credo, that's how I operate.

On the other hand, as someone said a long time ago, a mathematician who is not something of a poet will never be a good mathematician. And there is no permanent place in the world for ugly mathematics (G. H. Hardy). To survive, mathematical ideas must be beautiful, they must be seductive, and they must be illuminating, they must help us to understand, they must inspire us. So I hope this little book will also convey something of this more personal aspect of mathematical creation, of mathematics as a way of celebrating the universe, as a kind of love-making! I want you to fall in love with mathematical ideas, to begin to feel seduced by them, to see how easy it is to be entranced and to want to spend years in their company, years working on mathematical projects.

And it is a mistake to think that a mathematical idea can survive merely because it is useful, because it has practical applications. On the contrary, what is useful varies as a function of time, while a thing of beauty is a joy forever (Keats). Deep theory is what is really useful, not the ephemeral usefulness of practical applications!

Part of that beauty, an essential part, is the clarity and sharpness that the mathematical way of thinking about things promotes and achieves. Yes, there are also mystic and poetic ways of relating to the world, and to create a new math theory, or to discover new mathematics, you have to feel comfortable with vague, unformed, embryonic ideas, even as you try to sharpen them. But one of the things about math that seduced me as a child was the black/whiteness, the clarity and sharpness of the world of mathematical ideas, that is so different from the messy (but wonderful!) world of human emotions and interpersonal complications! No wonder that scientists express their understanding in mathematical terms, when they can!

As has been often said, to understand something is to make it mathematical, and I hope that this may eventually even happen to the fields of psychology and sociology, someday. That is my bias, that the math point of view can contribute to everything, that it can help to clarify anything. Mathematics is a way of characterizing or expressing

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