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2017-02-22
Theories of Everything (Ideas in Profile)
Frank Close
Profile Books
March 2017
128pp
書籍編號:
03-9492
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● 內文簡介

An account of theories of everything in the past, presend and future

Physicist Frank Close takes the reader to the frontiers of science in a vividly told investigation of revolutionary science and enterprise from the seventeenth century to the presnet. He looks at what has been meant by theories of everything, explores the scientific breakthroughs they have allowed, and shows the far-reaching effects they have had on crucial aspects of life and belief. Theories of everything, he argues, can be described as those which draw on all relevant branches of knowledge to explain everything know about the universe. Such accounts may reign supreme for centuries. Then often as a result of the advances they themselves have enabled, a new discovery is made which the current theory cannot explain. A new theory is needed which inspiration, sometimes, supplies.

Moving from Isaac Newton’s work on gravity and motion in the seventeenth century to thermodynamics and James Clerk Maxwell’s laws of electromagnetism in the nineteenth to Max Plank’s and Paul Dirac’s quantum physics in the twentieth, Prefessor Close truns finally to contemporary physics and the power and limitations of the curent theory of everything. The cycle in which one theory of everything is first challenged and then replaced by another is continuing rights now.

 

● 作者簡介

Frank Close is author of the award winning Half-Life, of Bruno Pontecorvo, Antimatter, The Infinity Puzzle and Very Short Introductions to Nothing and Particle Physics. He is Professor of Physics at Oxford University and a former Head of Communications and Public Education at CERN. In 2014 he was awarded the Michael Faraday Award of the Royal Society for science communication, and is the only scientist to have won an Association of British Science Writier’s Prize on three occasions.

 

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