What We Believe But Cannot Prove
Discover the intriguing world of ideas with What We Believe But Cannot Prove, edited by the renowned John Brockman and published by Simon & Schuster in 2006. This captivating paperback features 288 pages filled with thought-provoking essays from some of the brightest minds in science. Dubbed the "crack cocaine of the thinking world" by the BBC, this collection explores the fascinating realm of beliefs that scientists hold dear, yet remain unproven. Engage with the insights of leading thinkers as they tackle profound questions and challenge the boundaries of knowledge. Perfect for curious minds and those seeking to expand their understanding of science and philosophy, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of belief and evidence. Dive into this compelling read and explore the mysteries of what we think we know!