Size

how it explains the world
Vaclav Smil
Book - 2023

What makes a human society too big? What about a human being? Which alternative energy sources have the best chance of scaling and reducing our dependence on fossil fuels? Why do tall people make more money? What makes a face beautiful? How about a cathedral? How can changing the size of your plates help you lose weight?

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Smil, Vaclav (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2023]
Edition:First U.S. edition.
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505 0 |a Preface -- I: Size as the measure of all things. Between large and small -- Modernity's infatuation with larger sizes -- Extremes, and how we got to know them -- II: Perceptions, illusions, measurements. Expectations and surprises : preferred views and giant screens -- Delusions of size and seeing what is not there -- Measurements : the advantages of being tall -- III: Proportions, symmetry, and asymmetry. Proportions : bodies, buildings, paintings -- Symmetries : everywhere we look? -- Golden ratio : ubiquitous or imaginary? -- IV: Size designs: the good, the bad, the outrageous. Human scale : ergonomics and airline seats -- Changing sizes : incomes, machines, and vanities -- Limits of size, or why some records will remain unbroken -- V: Size and scaling. Swift's errors, Galilei's explanations-- A brief history of allometry : of skin and crab claws -- Scaling of organs : brains, hearts, bones -- VI: Metabolic scaling. Scaling of metabolism : what it takes to keep us alive -- Metabolic theories exceptions, uncertainties -- Scaling of artifacts : the metabolism of machines -- VII: Symmetries around means. How normal became normal -- Normal distributions, giant trees, IQ, and basketball -- Normal curves : from antlers to quality control -- VIII: When asymmetries rule. The duality of size distributions -- Inverse power laws : between rarity and abundance -- Orderly asymmetries or wishful thinking? -- IX: Summations for the electronic age. 
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520 |a To answer the most important questions of our age, we must understand size. Neither bacteria nor empires are immune to its laws. Measuring it is challenging, especially where complex systems like economies are concerned, yet mastering it offers rich rewards: the rise of the West, for example, was a direct result of ever more accurate and standardized measurements. Using the interdisciplinary approach that has won him a wide readership, Smil draws upon history, earth science, psychology, art, and more to offer fresh insight into some of our biggest challenges, including income inequality, the spread of infectious disease, and the uneven impacts of climate change. Size explains the regularities--and peculiarities--of the key processes shaping life (from microbes to whales), the Earth (from asteroids to volcanic eruptions), technical advances (from architecture to transportation), and societies and economies (from cities to wages). We also learn the rules governing beauty, why a biosphere needs diversity, why bigger animals need proportionately less food, and why people in hotter climates have longer legs. 
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