Kerson Huang (1928–2016)
Author of I Ching
About the Author
Kerson Huang is Professor Emeritus of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA, and a leading authority on quantum physics. He is a highly experienced textbook writer and has written (among other books) Statistical Mechanics, also published by Wiley. Professor Huang's show more current research interests include biophysics and quantum cosmology. show less
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- Canonical name
- Huang, Kerson
- Other names
- 黃克孫
Huáng Kèsūn - Birthdate
- 1928
- Date of death
- 2016
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- China (birth)
- Places of residence
- Nanning, China (birth)
Manila, Philippines - Education
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS ∙ Physics ∙ 1950)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Ph.D. ∙ Physics ∙ 1953) - Occupations
- physicist
professor - Relationships
- Huang, Rosemary (Wife)
Weisskopf, Victor F. (doctoral advisor) - Organizations
- Massachussetts Institute of Technology
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- Works
- 18
- Members
- 384
- Popularity
- #62,948
- Rating
- 3.5
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
- 42
- Languages
- 2
- Touchstones
- 7
In this important new translation, the Huangs reveal the stark poetry of the authentic I Ching, reconstruct the numerous historical tales that were once an essential element of the text, and present the hexagrams and their judgements clearly and concisely. Most importantly, they allow the ancient classic to serve its intended purpose as a practical handbook for divination.
A professor of particle physics at MIT, Kerson Huang has been consulting the I ching since his childhood in Canton, China. He brings to this work both a unique abilitiy to bridge the cultures of East and West, and the fascinating perspective of the scientific mind confronting the great mysteries of the human soul.
'Rosemary and Kerson Huang, poet and physicist-poet, have made superb translation and appreciaton of the bone-old book.'-Phillip Morrison author of Powers of Ten
Contents
Preface
I Ching, canon of change
A tour of history with the I Ching
The legacy of Confucius
Meaning of the I Ching
Roots of the I Ching
I Ching and physics
Using the I Ching
The hexagrams
Appendix… (more)