Author: | Leonid V Azároff | ISBN: | 9789814338578 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company | Publication: | July 29, 2010 |
Imprint: | WSPC | Language: | English |
Author: | Leonid V Azároff |
ISBN: | 9789814338578 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company |
Publication: | July 29, 2010 |
Imprint: | WSPC |
Language: | English |
During a sequence of meals, the author relates the principal features of physics in easy-to-understand conversations with his wife Beth. Beginning with the studies of motion by Galileo and Newton through to the revolutionary theories of relativity and quantum mechanics in the 20th century, all important aspects of electricity, energy, magnetism, gravity and the structure of matter and atoms are explained and illustrated.
The second edition similarly recounts the more recent application of these theories to nanoparticles, Bose–Einstein condensates, quantum entanglement and quantum computers. By including accurate measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background and supernovae in near and distant galaxies, an understanding of how the universe was formed in an Inflationary Big Bang is now possible. We've also gained a much better picture of the life of stars and how they may turn into red giants, white dwarfs, black holes, neutron stars or pulsars.
Read the book and share with us your thoughts on our Facebook site at http://www.facebook.com/worldscientific or Twitter account at http://twitter.com/worldscientific.
Contents:
Readership: General readers curious about science.
Key Features:
During a sequence of meals, the author relates the principal features of physics in easy-to-understand conversations with his wife Beth. Beginning with the studies of motion by Galileo and Newton through to the revolutionary theories of relativity and quantum mechanics in the 20th century, all important aspects of electricity, energy, magnetism, gravity and the structure of matter and atoms are explained and illustrated.
The second edition similarly recounts the more recent application of these theories to nanoparticles, Bose–Einstein condensates, quantum entanglement and quantum computers. By including accurate measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background and supernovae in near and distant galaxies, an understanding of how the universe was formed in an Inflationary Big Bang is now possible. We've also gained a much better picture of the life of stars and how they may turn into red giants, white dwarfs, black holes, neutron stars or pulsars.
Read the book and share with us your thoughts on our Facebook site at http://www.facebook.com/worldscientific or Twitter account at http://twitter.com/worldscientific.
Contents:
Readership: General readers curious about science.
Key Features: