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Frontiers: twentieth-century physics (1st)

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The revolution in twentieth century physics has changed the way we think about space, time and matter and our own place in the universe.

It has offered answers to many of the big questions of existence, such as the ultimate nature of things and the how the universe came into being.

It has undermined our belief in a Newtonian mechanistic universe and a deterministic future, posing questions about parallel universes, time-travel and the origin and end of everything.

At the same time we have witnessed amazing attempts at unification so that physicists are able to contemplate the discovery of a single 'theory of everything' from which we could derive the masses and types of all particles and their interactions.

This book tells the story of these discoveries and the people who made them, largely through the work of Nobel Prize winning physicists.

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Product Details
CRC Press
1482262959 / 9781482262957
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
539
25/11/1999
English
462 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
Reprint. Previously issued in print: London: Taylor & Francis, 2000 Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.