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The Three Books of Science

Peter Sheridan Dodds

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Abstract:

We venture that the long evolution of science may be viewed as unfolding over three blurred epochs. The first epoch spans the slow, haphazard, error-ridden realization of scientific truths along with foundational scientific methods. The second epoch covers the discovery that everything is formed from atoms and other building blocks. And in the age of computation, the third epoch affords the science of complex systems.
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@article{dodds2025b,
  author =	 {Dodds, Peter Sheridan},
  title =	 {The Three Books of Science},
  journal =	 {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.00368},
  year =	 {2025},
  key =		 {},
  note =	 {Zenodo: \url{https://zenodo.org/records/17498317}},
  url =		 {https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.00368},
}

 

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