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Math Without Numbers

By: Milo Beckman
Narrated by: Soneela Nankani
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An audio tour of the structures and patterns we call "math"

This is an audiobook about math, but it contains no numbers.

Math Without Numbers is a vivid, conversational, and wholly original guide to the three main branches of abstract math—topology, analysis, and algebra—which turn out to be surprisingly easy to grasp. This audiobook upends the conventional approach to math, inviting you to think creatively about shape and dimension, the infinite and infinitesimal, symmetries, proofs, and how these concepts all fit together. What awaits listeners is a freewheeling tour of the inimitable joys and unsolved mysteries of this curiously powerful subject.

Like the classic math allegory Flatland, first published over a century ago, or Douglas Hofstadter's Godel, Escher, Bach forty years ago, there has never been a math book quite like Math Without Numbers. So many popularizations of math have dwelt on numbers like pi or zero or infinity. This audiobook goes well beyond to questions such as: How many shapes are there? Is anything bigger than infinity? And is math even true? Milo Beckman shows why math is mostly just pattern recognition and how it keeps on surprising us with unexpected, useful connections to the real world.

The ambitions of this audiobook take a special kind of author. An inventive, original thinker pursuing his calling with jubilant passion. A prodigy. Milo Beckman completed the graduate-level course sequence in mathematics at age sixteen, when he was a sophomore at Harvard; while writing this book, he was studying the philosophical foundations of physics at Columbia under Brian Greene, among others.

*This audiobook includes a PDF of illustrations and additional concepts from the book.
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It’s fun, although unnecessary political at times. It just spoken math, great and will help you understand it as an art. Math really isn’t “true” just a “fun” art that happens to be practical. This book touched on both the art and sci

Better than infinity, worse than the continuum.

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I enjoyed the journey through the topics and challenges to the mind. This is a friendly and candid read about how maths impact our lives and thinking.

Very engaging

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Pros: I learned that math is ever evolving.

Cons: It got wired when the narrator started talking to herself. I really didn’t get the point. It felt like she was talking to a child or a teenager in order to get her point across. Despite listening to the entire book, I literally tuned out and should have moved onto something else. It was not that good of a book to me.

I learned something

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I have read and listened to a ridiculous amount of books. What this book did better than almost any I have ever read is condense and simplify information in the clearest and most accessible way. Some books are simple at the cost of rigor, clarity or depth. This manages to check all the boxes. Truly an astonishing achievement.

A wonderful introduction to mathematics

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I wanted a little more depth but I understand the market has a bias towards novice or expert. Worth the time

Decent

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