Much Ado about Nothing
Explore the intriguing concepts of void space with "Much Ado about Nothing" by Edward Grant, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This comprehensive study delves into the major ideas surrounding void space, both within our world and beyond, that emerged from the fourteenth to the early eighteenth centuries. Spanning 472 pages, the book offers a detailed examination of the philosophical and scientific discussions of the time, particularly focusing on the significance of infinite, extracosmic void space. Ideal for history enthusiasts, philosophy scholars, and anyone curious about the evolution of thought regarding space and time, this paperback edition is a must-have for your collection. Discover how these historical perspectives shape our understanding of the universe today.