This text makes clear the biggest scientific questions we face and reveals how answering them could ultimately tell us who we are and where we came from.
This text makes clear the biggest scientific questions we face and reveals how answering them could ultimately tell us who we are and where we came fr...
Gives us a glimpse into our future. This book allows the reader to understand the questions that scientists deal with at the frontiers of research. It explains the kind of problems that extra dimensions might solve and the kind of speculation that is needed even to imagine them.
Gives us a glimpse into our future. This book allows the reader to understand the questions that scientists deal with at the frontiers of research. It...
On July 4th, 2012, one of physics' most exhilarating results was announced: a new particle - and very likely a new kind of particle - had been discovered by CERN's Large Hadron Collider, the huge particle accelerator designed to reproduce energies present in the universe a fraction of a second after the Big Bang. The particle's existence had been speculated on for nearly 50 years: here, finally, was proof. In this book, Professor Lisa Randall of Harvard University explains both this epochal discovery and it's startlingly beautiful implications.
On July 4th, 2012, one of physics' most exhilarating results was announced: a new particle - and very likely a new kind of particle - had been discove...