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The grand design
Par Stephen Hawking, Leonard Mlodinow. 2010
Two physicists discuss why the universe exists, why we exist, and why we have a particular set of physical laws.…
They use examples in nature and physics to explain the answers to their questions. Bestseller. 2010From eternity to here: the quest for the ultimate theory of time
Par Sean Carroll, Sean M Carroll. 2010
Theoretical physicist discusses the nature and mysteries of time, the universe, and physical reality. Explains that time has a direction…
and the "arrow of time" exists because the universe evolves in a certain way. Speculates about what happened before the Big Bang and examines the continuing increase of entropy. 2010The quantum frontier: the large hadron collider
Par Don Lincoln. 2009
Scientist discusses the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider, or LHC, located underground in CERN's laboratory…
outside Geneva, Switzerland. Provides information about the science of the LHC and covers its purpose. Also details the mechanics of the accelerator and particle detectors. 2009Physics for future presidents: the science behind the headlines
Par Richard A. Muller. 2008
Physics professor explains basic physics to help government leaders and their constituents make better decisions about issues they face. Presents…
the science behind terrorism, energy, nuclear weapons and power, space and satellites, and global warming. Debates the future of alternative eco-friendly resources and new technologies. 2008A big bang in a little room: the quest to create new universes
Par Zeeya Merali. 2017
How was our universe created? Was it brought into existence by a daring creator? And, could we create our own?…
A Big Bang in a Little Room takes the reader on a journey through the history of cosmology and unravels-particle by particle, theory by theory, and experiment by experiment-the ideas behind this provocative claim made by some of the most respected physicists alive todayStorm in a teacup: the physics of everyday life
Par Helen Czerski. 2017
Our home on Earth is messy, mutable, and full of humdrum things that we touch and modify without much thought…
every day. But these familiar surroundings are just the place to look if you're interested in what makes the universe tick. The universe seems vast and untouchable, full of mysteries beyond comprehension. But the key to unveiling the secrets of the cosmos is as close as the nearest toasterWhy does E=mc2: (and why should we care?)
Par Brian Cox, Jeff Forshaw. 2009
An accessible, entertaining, and enlightening explanation of the theory of relativity--the best-known physics equation in the world. Two leading scientists…
pose a series of questions: What is energy? What is mass? What has the speed of light got to do with energy and mass? How do objects in a 3D world move in four dimensional space-time?Einstein's unfinished symphony: listening to the sounds of space-time
Par Marcia Bartusiak. 2000
This book is an introduction to the science of gravity waves - or vibrations in space-time. The new generation of…
observatories, now being completed worldwide, that will give astronomers a whole new sense with which to explore and experience the cosmos. These novel instruments will allow scientists to place their hands upon the fabric of space-time itselfStrange angel: the otherworldly life of rocket scientist John Whiteside Parsons
Par George Pendle. 2005
The extraordinary life story of John Whiteside Parsons, from childhood dreams of space flight to a career as a crucial…
innovator during rocketry's birth. But his visionary imagination also led him into the occult community thriving in 1930s Los Angeles before his explosive death at age thirty-seven. Some descriptions of sexFor the love of physics: from the end of the rainbow to the edge of time-- a journey through the wonders of physics
Par Walter Lewin, Warren Goldstein, Walter H. G. Lewin. 2011
Fluke: the math and myth of coincidence
Par Joseph Mazur. 2016
If there is any likelihood that something could happen, no matter how small, it is bound to happen to someone…
at some time. When we look at coincidences and chance mathematically, the odds are a lot better than any of us would have thoughtSpace chronicles: facing the ultimate frontier
Par Avis Lang, Neil DeGrasse Tyson. 2013
America's space program is at a turning point. After decades of global primacy, NASA has ended the space shuttle program.…
Tyson--one of our foremost thinkers on all things space--illuminates the past, present, and future of space exploration and brilliantly reminds us why NASA matters now as much as everA delightful intellectual feast from the bestselling author of Seven Brief Lessons on Physics and The Order of Time One…
of the world&’s most prominent physicists and fearless free spirit, Carlo Rovelli is also a masterful storyteller. His bestselling books have introduced millions of readers to the wonders of modern physics and his singular perspective on the cosmos. This new collection of essays reveals a curious intellect always on the move. Rovelli invites us on an accessible and enlightening voyage through science, literature, philosophy, and politics. Written with his usual clarity and wit, this journey ranges widely across time and space: from Newton's alchemy to Einstein's mistakes, from Nabokov&’s lepidopterology to Dante&’s cosmology, from mind-altering psychedelic substances to the meaning of atheism, from the future of physics to the power of uncertainty. Charming, pithy, and elegant, this book is the perfect gateway to the universe of one of the most influential minds of our ageDeath from the skies!: these are the ways the world will end
Par Philip C. Plait. 2008
Astronomer assesses various threats to life on Earth from aliens, asteroids, black holes, gamma rays, supernovae, and even the Sun.…
Discusses the science behind each scenario, the probability of fatality, and what actions, if any, could prevent disaster. Asserts catastrophes are inevitable but urges readers not to fret. 2008A passion for Mars: intrepid explorers of the Red Planet
Par Andrew Chaikin, Andrew Chaiken. 2008
Science journalist and author of A Man on the Moon (RC 39809) profiles individuals--astronomer Carl Sagan, rocket physicist Wernher von…
Braun, and others--whose vision, passion, and scientific achievements have brought a deeper understanding of Mars. Chronicles space programs and Martian fascination since the mid-twentieth century. Foreword by James Cameron. 2008The physics of NASCAR: how to make steel + gas + rubber = speed
Par Diandra Leslie-Pelecky, Diandra L Leslie-Pelecky. 2008
Physics professor uses math and science to describe how NASCAR drivers win races and survive crashes. Cites specific examples from…
racing teams and well-known drivers. Also examines topics such as vehicle aerodynamics, speed, materials, pressure, temperature, weight, design, and safety. For senior high and older readers. 2008The Drunkard's walk: how randomness rules our lives
Par Leonard Mlodinow. 2008
Discusses the role of chance occurrences in the world around us and their effect on human affairs--in politics, business, medicine,…
economics, sports, and leisure activities. Examines research on the judgments and decisions people have made when faced with imperfect or incomplete information. Studies the consequences of misinterpreted data. 2008Apollo's fire: a day on Earth in nature and imagination
Par Michael Sims. 2007
Describes events in a distilled, ideal day as the line of demarcation between darkness and light creeps around the globe.…
Sims draws on both natural and cultural history to examine such topics as dawn cloud shows, circadian rhythms, high noon, changing shadows, and the three kinds of twilight. 2007The black hole war: my battle with Stephen Hawking to make the world safe for quantum mechanics
Par Leonard Susskind. 2008
Examines both Stephen Hawking's 1976 assertion that particles of matter falling into a black hole are permanently lost to the…
universe and the ensuing scientific debates. Discusses attacks on Hawking's theory, beginning in 1983, by fellow physicists Gerard 't Hooft and author Susskind---and Hawking's 2004 reversal. 2008