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Three Roads to Quantum Gravity

Author: Lee Smolin
ISBN: 0465078362
Publisher: Perseus Books Group         Place:
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Format: Paperback         # Pages: 240
Reader Rating: 4.5 (37 votes)
Release: 2002
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Summary: It's difficult, writes Lee Smolin in this lucid overview of modern physics, to talk meaningfully about the big questions of space and time, given the limitations of our technology and perceptions.
It's more difficult still given some of the contradictions and inconsistencies that obtain between quantum theory, which "was invented to explain why atoms are stable and do not instantly fall apart" but has little to say about space and time, and general relatively theory, which has everything to say about the big picture but tends to collapse when describing the behavior of atoms and their even smaller constituents. Whence the hero of Smolin's tale, the as-yet-incomplete quantum theory of gravity, which seeks to unify relativity and quantum theory--and, in the bargain, to move toward a "grand theory of everything." Smolin ably explains concepts that underlie quantum gravity, such as background independence, the superposition principle, and the notion of causal structure, and he traces the development of allied theories that have shaped modern physics and led to this new view of the universe.
Although he allows that "it has not been possible to test any of our new theories of quantum gravity experimentally," Smolin predicts that a solid framework will be established by 2015 at the outside. If he's correct, the years in between promise to be an exciting time for students of the physical sciences, and Smolin's book makes an engaging introduction to some of the big questions they'll be asking. "--Gregory McNamee"


 

What Do You Care What Other People Think?: Further Adventures of a Curious Character

Author: Richard P. Feynman
ISBN: 0393320928
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company         Place:
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Format: Paperback         # Pages: 256
Reader Rating: 4.5 (44 votes)
Release: 2001
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Summary: A thoughtful companion volume to the earlier Surely You Are Joking Mr. Feynman!. Perhaps the most intriguing parts of the book are the behind-the-scenes descriptions of science and policy colliding in the presidential commission to determine the cause of the Challenger space shuttle explosion; and the scientific sleuthing behind his famously elegant O-ring-in-ice-water demonstration. Not as rollicking as his other memoirs, but in some ways more profound.


 

The Whole Shebang: A State-of-the-Universe

Author: Timothy Ferris
ISBN: 0684838613
Publisher: Simon & Schuster         Place:
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Format: Paperback         # Pages: 400
Reader Rating: 4.5 (57 votes)
Release: 1998
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Summary: Plenty of books try to explain the origin of the universe, but despite the ascendance of the Big Bang theory, numerous details of that theory remain in flux as new observations are made and new hypotheses formed (and then confirmed or rejected). Timothy Ferris's "The Whole Shebang" is an up-to-date account of the various mechanisms believed to have contributed to the universe as we now know it, from the Big Bang itself to inflation to superstrings. "The Whole Shebang" eschews mathematics and formulae and explains cosmological concepts in clear and enticing prose. If you need an update on the state of the universe, you'll find it here.


 

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