Patterns of the Universe: A Coloring Adventure in Math and Beauty

Patterns of the Universe: A Coloring Adventure in Math and Beauty

Patterns of the Universe: A Coloring Adventure in Math and Beauty

Patterns of the Universe: A Coloring Adventure in Math and Beauty

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Overview

An ingenious coloring book that reveals math’s hidden beauty—and contemplative power—as never before

Publisher's note: Patterns of the Universe was previously published under the title Snowflake, Seashell, Star.

Contemplate the Patterns of the Universe as you color! Math is at the heart of many natural wonders and has an abstract beauty all its own—in the silhouette of a snowflake, the spiral seeds of a sunflower, and the symmetry of the Sri Yantra mandala.

From the 4-D hypercube that casts a starlike shadow, to the infinite pattern of Penrose tiles that never perfectly repeats, these 57 exquisite designs reveal their secrets as you fill them with color. Art becomes an act of discovery—no math knowledge is required!

In the bonus Creating section, as you join dots, flip coins, and follow other simple steps, 12 surprising images will emerge before your eyes.

This is an adventure for all ages—and a treasure for artists in Numberland!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781615193233
Publisher: The Experiment, LLC
Publication date: 12/01/2015
Pages: 144
Sales rank: 360,810
Product dimensions: 8.30(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Alex Bellos holds a degree in mathematics and philosophy from Oxford University. His bestselling books Here’s Looking at Euclid and The Grapes of Math have been translated into more than 20 languages and were both shortlisted for the Royal Society Science Book prize. His puzzle books include Can You Solve My Problems?, Puzzle Ninja, Perilous Problems for Puzzle Lovers, and The Language Lover’s Puzzle Book, and he is also the coauthor of the coloring books Patterns of the Universe and Visions of the Universe. He has launched an elliptical pool table, LOOP. He writes a popular-math blog and a puzzle blog for the Guardian, and he won the Association of British Science Writers award for best science blog in 2016. He lives in London.
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