From the best-selling author of The Drunkard's Walk and Subliminal,and coauthor of The Grand Design (with Stephen Hawking): an account of scientific discovery from the invention of stone tools to theories of quantum physics history at once inspiring and entertaining.In this fascinating and illuminating work, Leonard Mlodinow guides us through the critical eras and events in the development of science, all of which, he demonstrates, were propelled forward by humankind's collective struggle to know. From the birth of reasoning and culture to the formation of the studies of physics, chemistry, biology, and modern-day quantum physics, we come to see that much of our progress can be attributed to simple questionshy? how?ravely asked. Mlodinow profiles some of the great philosophers, scientists, and thinkers who explored these questionsristotle, Galileo, Newton, Darwin, Einstein and Lavoisier among themnd makes clear that just as science has played a key role in shaping the patterns of human thought, human subjectivity has played a key role in the evolution of science. At once authoritative and accessible, and infused with the author's trademark wit, this deeply insightful book is a stunning tribute to humanity's intellectual curiosity.(With black-and-white illustrations throughout.)