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Universe, The: A Challenge To The Mind [Mīkstie vāki]

(Univ Of Montreal, Canada)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 532 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Imperial College Press
  • ISBN-10: 1848166028
  • ISBN-13: 9781848166028
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 532 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Imperial College Press
  • ISBN-10: 1848166028
  • ISBN-13: 9781848166028
In this book the author gives a comprehensive picture of the physical laws that appear to regulate the functioning of the Universe from the atomic to the cosmic world. The book offers a description of the main fields of physics - classical physics, relativity, quantum mechanics and particle physics - as they are applied to the atomic world and the cosmos to describe how the whole Universe has evolved to the present state. The description concentrates on the essentials, describing our present knowledge of those physical laws and outlining our limitations in understanding the whole picture. This is done essentially without equations, except for a few important ones.

The text includes a short Annex for mathematically inclined readers who wish to see how the physical principles and laws expressed in words can be visualized in the language of mathematics, but the book can be read without referring to that Annex. Also, The Universe explains in depth those laws and outlines their limitations. The author, however, does this in an accessible language that should be understandable to non-specialists. In particular, he occasionally uses two young characters placed in various situations to explain the physics involved in those situations by means of their observations. The author uses also numerous clear pictures and graphics that make the text more easily comprehensible.

In this book the author gives a complete picture of the physical laws that appear to regulate the functioning of the Universe from the atomic to the cosmic world. The book makes a description of the main fields of physics: classical physics, relativity, quantum mechanics and particle physics as they are applied to the atomic world and the cosmos to describe how the whole Universe has evolved to the present state. The description concentrates on the essentials, describing our present knowledge of those physical laws and outlining our limitations in understanding the whole picture. The description is done essentially without equations, except for a few important and simple ones.The text includes a short Annex for mathematically inclined readers who wish to see how the physical principles and laws expressed in words can be visualized in the language of mathematics. However, the book can be read totally without referring to that Annex. Also, The Universe explains in depth those laws and outlines their limitations. However, the author does it in a simple language that should be understandable to non-specialists. In particular, the author occasionally uses two young characters placed in various situations to explain the physics involved in those situations by means of their observations. The author uses also numerous simple pictures and graphics that make the text more easily comprehensible.
Preface vii
I Introduction
1(6)
II The Universe Landscape
7(30)
III Space, Time, Motion
37(83)
IV Conservatism and the Universe
120(27)
V There is Light and We See!
147(31)
VI A Provocative Theory: Quantum Physics and Its Use to Improve Our Well Being
178(91)
VII Elementary Particles and the Atomic Nucleus
269(51)
VIII Reflections on Interactions, Forces, Acceleration, Mass
320(19)
IX Where Does It All Come From? Where Is It Going?
339(75)
X Some Last Reflections
414(14)
Annex: Mathematical Support 428(38)
Glossary 466(17)
Notes and References 483(15)
Suggested Reading 498(3)
Index 501(14)
About the Author 515