This book is an attempt to share some of the fascinating and exciting
ideas of modern theoretical physics with a non-mathematical audience.
I also hope to give some appreciation of the exceptionally creative
people who have generated these ideas. I had no intention of writing a
comprehen sive history of these ideas, however; I apologize to those
physicists whose important contributions I may have omitted. Several
people have contributed directly to the writing of this book, and I
would like to take this chance to thank them. Clive Horwood of Praxis
Publishing and Paul Farrell of Copernicus Books have both been
supportive of the project. Anna Painter has been an exceptionally
thorough editor and has provided invaluable advice. Dr John Mason and
Lyman Lyons both offered constructive criticism of an early draft. The
errors that remai- and errors and misinterpretations are inevitable in
any attempt to explain the subtle ideas of theoretical physics without
the aid of mathematics - are my sole responsibility. I would like to
thank Ron, Ronnie, Peter, Jackie, Emily, and Abigail for their
support. And, most importantly, I would like to thank Heike and
Jessica for their patience. Stephen Webb Milton Keynes, April 2004 1X
FIGURE CREDITS I would like to acknowledge the following sources and
copyright holders for granting permission to use their images. Figure
8 is from the Wilson A. Bentley collection. Figure 14 is courtesy
ofNASA.
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Colliding Universes, Branes, Strings, and Other Wild Ideas of Modern Physics
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781475761207
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Copernicus
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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