The Theory of Almost Everything

The Standard Model, the Unsung Triumph of Modern Physics

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, Nuclear Physics, Relativity, Other Sciences, History
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Author: Robert Oerter ISBN: 9781101126745
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Publication: September 26, 2006
Imprint: Plume Language: English
Author: Robert Oerter
ISBN: 9781101126745
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication: September 26, 2006
Imprint: Plume
Language: English

There are two scientific theories that, taken together, explain the entire universe. The first, which describes the force of gravity, is widely known: Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity. But the theory that explains everything else—the Standard Model of Elementary Particles—is virtually unknown among the general public.

In The Theory of Almost Everything, Robert Oerter shows how what were once thought to be separate forces of nature were combined into a single theory by some of the most brilliant minds of the twentieth century. Rich with accessible analogies and lucid prose, The Theory of Almost Everything celebrates a heretofore unsung achievement in human knowledge—and reveals the sublime structure that underlies the world as we know it.

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There are two scientific theories that, taken together, explain the entire universe. The first, which describes the force of gravity, is widely known: Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity. But the theory that explains everything else—the Standard Model of Elementary Particles—is virtually unknown among the general public.

In The Theory of Almost Everything, Robert Oerter shows how what were once thought to be separate forces of nature were combined into a single theory by some of the most brilliant minds of the twentieth century. Rich with accessible analogies and lucid prose, The Theory of Almost Everything celebrates a heretofore unsung achievement in human knowledge—and reveals the sublime structure that underlies the world as we know it.

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