God Particle (ePub)
If the Universe Is the Answer, What Is the Question?
(Sprache: Englisch)
A Nobel Prize-winning physicist's "funny, clever, entertaining" account of the history of particle physics and the hunt for a Higgs boson (Library Journal).
In this extraordinarily accessible and witty book, Leon Lederman-"the most engaging physicist...
In this extraordinarily accessible and witty book, Leon Lederman-"the most engaging physicist...
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A Nobel Prize-winning physicist's "funny, clever, entertaining" account of the history of particle physics and the hunt for a Higgs boson (Library Journal).
In this extraordinarily accessible and witty book, Leon Lederman-"the most engaging physicist since the late, much-missed Richard Feynman" (San Francisco Examiner)-offers a fascinating tour that takes us from the Greeks' earliest scientific observations through Einstein and beyond in an inspiring celebration of human curiosity. It ends with the quest for the Higgs boson, nicknamed the God Particle, which scientists hypothesize will help unlock the last secrets of the subatomic universe. This is not only an enlightening journey through baryons and hadrons and leptons and electrons-it also "may be the funniest book about physics ever written" (The Dallas Morning News).
"One of the clearest, most enjoyable new science books in years . . . explains the entire history of physics and cosmology. En route, you'll laugh so hard you won't realize how much you are learning." -San Francisco Examiner
"The story of the search for the ultimate constituents of matter has been told many times before, but never with more verve and wit. . . . His hilarious account of how he helped persuade President Reagan to approve the construction of the Super Collider is itself worth the price of the book." -Los Angeles Times
In this extraordinarily accessible and witty book, Leon Lederman-"the most engaging physicist since the late, much-missed Richard Feynman" (San Francisco Examiner)-offers a fascinating tour that takes us from the Greeks' earliest scientific observations through Einstein and beyond in an inspiring celebration of human curiosity. It ends with the quest for the Higgs boson, nicknamed the God Particle, which scientists hypothesize will help unlock the last secrets of the subatomic universe. This is not only an enlightening journey through baryons and hadrons and leptons and electrons-it also "may be the funniest book about physics ever written" (The Dallas Morning News).
"One of the clearest, most enjoyable new science books in years . . . explains the entire history of physics and cosmology. En route, you'll laugh so hard you won't realize how much you are learning." -San Francisco Examiner
"The story of the search for the ultimate constituents of matter has been told many times before, but never with more verve and wit. . . . His hilarious account of how he helped persuade President Reagan to approve the construction of the Super Collider is itself worth the price of the book." -Los Angeles Times
Autoren-Porträt von Leon Lederman, Dick Teresi
Leon Lederman, PhD, a 1988 Nobel laureate in physics, is director emeritus of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, the Pritzker Professor of Science at the Illinois Institute of Technology, and a resident scholar at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. Among the many awards he has received for his contributions to science are the Wolf Prize and the Enrico Fermi Award.Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Leon Lederman , Dick Teresi
- 2018, 448 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Mariner Books
- ISBN-10: 0547524625
- ISBN-13: 9780547524627
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.04.2018
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