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The Great Design: Particles, Fields, and Creation



This book is about the concepts of particles, fields, and cosmology. It is written by a working physicist, and it is meant to be comprehensible to general readers. It covers the ideas of particles, fields, relativity, and quantum mechanics, and it explains the great discoveries of the last century in simple, logical terms. more details
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  • Provides a comprehensive and understandable overview of the concepts of particles, fields, and cosmology
  • Covers the ideas of particles, fields, relativity, and quantum mechanics in simple, logical terms
  • Written by a working physicist


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Author Robert K. Adair
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780195060690
Publication Date 02/03/2005
Publisher Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press
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This book is about the concepts of particles, fields, and cosmology. It is written by a working physicist, and it is meant to be comprehensible to general readers. It covers the ideas of particles, fields, relativity, and quantum mechanics, and it explains the great discoveries of the last century in simple, logical terms.

Although modern physics surrounds us, and newspapers constantly refer to its concepts, most nonscientists find the subject extremely intimidating. Complicated mathematics or gross oversimplifications written by laypersons obscure most attempts to explain physics to general readers. Now, at long last, we have a comprehensive--and comprehensible--account of particles, fields, and cosmology, written by a working physicist who does not burden the reader with the weight of ponderous scientific notation. Exploring how physicists think about problems, Robert K. Adair considers the assumptions they make in order to simplify impossibly complex relationships between objects, how they determine on what scale to treat the problem, how they make measurements, and the interplay between theory and experiment. Adair gently guides the reader through the ideas of particles, fields, relativity, and quantum mechanics. He explains the great discoveries of this century--which have caused a revolution in how we view the universe--in simple, logical terms, comprehensible with a knowledge of high school algebra. Performing the difficult task of predigesting complex concepts, Adair gives nonscientists access to what often appears to be an arcane discipline, and captures the the joy of discovery which lies at the heart of research.
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