ESSAYS
The Blind Spot
Essay written by Adam Frank, Marcelo Gleiser, and Evan Thompson. Originally published in Aeon, 8 January 2019.
Emergent Spatiotemporal Complexity in Field Theory
Essay written by Marcelo Gleiser. Originally published in Complexity and the Arrow of Time, edited by Charles H. Lineweaver, Paul C. W. Davies, and Michael Ruse, Cambridge University Press, 2013.
We Are Unique
Article written by Marcelo Gleiser. Originally published in the book This Will Make You Smarter: 150 New Scientific Concepts to Improve Your Thinking (Edge Question Book 11), edited by John Brockman, 2012.
Science and Religion Face the Beyond
Written by Marcelo Gleiser. Originally published in the book Secrets of The Lost Symbol: The Unauthorized Guide to the Mysteries Behind The Da Vinci Code Sequel, edited by Daniel Burstein and Arne de Keijzer, HarperCollins, 2010.
Unification and the Limits of Knowledge
Essay written by Marcelo Gleiser for the contest "What is Ultimately Possible in Physics?”, FQXi (Fourth Prize), 2009.
To Unify or Not to Unify?
January 2009
- What Have You Changed Your Mind About?: Today's Leading Minds Rethink EverythingThe War Between Science and Religion Will See New Light
October 2007
- What Are You Optimistic About?: Today's Leading Thinkers on Why Things Are Good and Getting BetterIt's OK Not to Know Everything
Essay written by Marcelo Gleiser. Originally published in the book What Is Your Dangerous Idea?: Today’s Leading Thinkers on the Unthinkable, Volume 4 de Edge Question Series, 2007.
Einstein’s Tie
Essay written by Marcelo Gleiser. Originally published in My Einstein: Essays by Twenty-Four of the World's Leading Thinkers on the Man, His Work, and His Legacy, John Brockman, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2007.
Emergent Realities in the Cosmos
Essay written by Marcelo Gleiser. Originally published in Spiritual Information: 100 Perspectives on Science and Religion (also selected for “The Best American Science Writing 2003”).
Cosmic Birth
Essay written by Marcelo Gleiser. Originally published in HARVARD DIVINITY BULLETIN, Spring 2005.
The Myths of Science
Article written by Marcelo Gleiser. Originally published in The Unesco Courier, May 2001.