Authors: Koji Suzuki
Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Cultural History, comps. and eds.
Atarashii Chikyushi (A New History of the Earth)
. Yurindo
Kauffman, Stuart.
The Origins of Order: Self-Organization and Selection in Evolution
. Oxford University Press
Klein, Richard G., and Edgar Blake.
The Dawn of Human Culture: A Bold New Theory on What Sparked the “Big Bang” of Human Consciousness
. Wiley
Komatsu, Kazuhiko.
Kamikakushi to Nihonjin. (Mysterious Disappearances and the Japanese)
. Kadokawa Sophia Bunko
Kuramoto, Yoshiki.
Hisenkei Kagaku. (Nonlinear Science)
. Shūeisha Shinsho
Laszlo, Ervin.
The Whispering Pond: A Personal Guide to the Emerging Vision of Science
. Element Books Ltd.
Lovelock, James.
The Revenge of Gaia: Earth’s Climate Crisis & The Fate of Humanity
. Basic Books
Magueijo, João.
Faster Than the Speed of Light: The Story of a Scientific Speculation
. Perseus
Maruyama, Shigenori and Yukio Isozaki.
Seimei to Chikyu no Rekishi (Life and the Planet Earth: A History)
. Iwanami Shinsho
Matsuda, Tokihiko.
Katsudanso. (Fault Lines)
. Iwanami Shinsho
Nakata, Tsutomu.
No no Naka no Suibunshi. (The Brain: Water Molecules)
. Kinokuniya Shoten
Posamentier, Alfred S., and Ingmar Lehmann.
Pi: A Biography of the World’s Most Mysterious Number
. Prometheus Books
Randall, Lisa.
Warped Passages: Unravelling the Mysteries of the Universe’s Hidden Dimensions
. Ecco
Rikitake, Tsuneji.
Nihon Retto no Kagaku. (The Science of the Japanese Archipelago)
. Tokai Kagaku Sensho
Sabbagh, Karl.
The Riemann Hypothesis: The Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics
. Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Sakurai, Yoshio.
Nyuron kara Kokoro wo Saguru. (Exploring the Mind through Neurons)
. Iwanami Shoten
Sato, Katsuhiko.
Ryoshiron wo Tanoshimu Hon. (A Beginner’s Guide to Quantum Theory)
. PHP Bunko
Sato, Katsuhiko.
Sotaiseiriron wo Tanoshimu Hon. (A Beginner’s Guide to Einstein’s Theory of Relativity)
. PHP Bunko
Schrödinger, Erwin.
What Is Life?: With “Mind and Matter” and “Autobiographical Sketches.”
Cambridge University Press
Seife, Charles. D
ecoding the Universe: How the New Science of Information Is Explaining Everything in the Cosmos, from Our Brains to Black Holes
. Viking Adult
Seife, Charles.
Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea
. Viking Adult
Singh, Simon.
Fermat’s Enigma: The Epic Quest to Solve the World’s Greatest Mathematical Problem
. Anchor
Singh, Simon.
The Code Book: The Science of Secrecy from Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography
. Anchor
Smolin, Lee.
The Life of the Cosmos
. Oxford University Press
Smolin, Lee.
Three Roads to Quantum Gravity
. Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Susskind, Leonard. “Black Holes and the Information Paradox.” Scientific American, April 1997
Tachibana, Takashi.
Uchu wo Kataru I, II. (On the Universe)
. Chuko Bunko
Taira, Asahiko.
Nihon Retto no Tanjo. (The Creation of the Japanese Archipelago)
. Iwanami Shinsho
Takahashi, Shoichiro.
Gederu no Tetsugaku. (The Philosophy of Gödel)
. Kodansha Gendai Shinsho
Takeuchi, Kaoru.
Sekai ga Kawaru Gendai Butsurigaku. (How Modern Physics is Changing our World)
. Chikuma Shinsho
Tanba, Toshio.
Sugaku wa Sekai wo Kaimei Dekiru ka? (Can Numbers Elucidate our World?)
Chuko Shinsho
Tomas, Andrew.
We are Not the First: Riddles of Ancient Science
. Bantam Books
Wittgenstein, Ludwig.
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
.
Yamada, Katsuya.
Kakuheiki no Shikumi. (Understanding Nuclear Weapons)
. Kodansha Gendai Shinsho
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I am deeply grateful to Kaoru Takeuchi for our discussions, which I found stimulating in writing this book.
Koji Suzuki was born in 1957 in Hamamatsu, southwest of Tokyo. He attended Keio University, where he majored in French. After graduating he held numerous odd jobs including a stint as a tutor. The father of two daughters, he is a respected authority on childrearing and has written numerous works on the subject, an expertise he acquired while still a struggling writer and househusband.
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is Suzuki’s eighth work to appear in English. He is based in Tokyo but loves to travel, often in the United States.