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ERIC Number: EJ749617
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 14
Abstractor: Author
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ISSN: ISSN-0270-4676
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From Fears of Entropy to Comfort in Chaos: "Arcadia," "The Waste Land," "Numb3rs," and Man's Relationship with Science
Miller, Kristen
Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, v27 n1 p81-94 2007
Through the use of some purposeful anachronisms, Tom Stoppard uses his 1993 play "Arcadia" to explore the effects on man's psyche of the transition from Newton's Laws to the laws of thermodynamics and from thermodynamics to chaos theory. However, remarkably similar reactions to these changes are also reflected in works from the actual time periods following these shifts in scientific understanding. Modernist literature is believed by many to reflect a sense of depression about the implications of the second law of thermodynamics, which is exemplified in T. S. Eliot's 1922 poem "The Waste Land." Likewise, the comfort provided by the revisions to thermodynamics made by chaos theory are reflected frequently in contemporary popular culture, such as in the current television series "Numb3rs." Through the invocation of science, all three works suggest that man is uncomfortable with too much predictability and that comfort can instead be found in chaos and unpredictability.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
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Language: English
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