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In a jargon-free and compelling manner, this study examines the history of, and advances in, quantum theory, analyzing the implications of new models in the quantum mechanics paradigm on the microscopic and macroscopic worlds and everything in between. In the pages of this book, readers will learn about the Higgs field and the Higgs boson; symmetry, supersymmetry, and string theory; universal expansion and galactic collisions; exoplanets; and, of course, the day Stephen Hawking lost a $100 bet. Anyone interested in learning more about how the universe works--whether or not they have any…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In a jargon-free and compelling manner, this study examines the history of, and advances in, quantum theory, analyzing the implications of new models in the quantum mechanics paradigm on the microscopic and macroscopic worlds and everything in between. In the pages of this book, readers will learn about the Higgs field and the Higgs boson; symmetry, supersymmetry, and string theory; universal expansion and galactic collisions; exoplanets; and, of course, the day Stephen Hawking lost a $100 bet. Anyone interested in learning more about how the universe works--whether or not they have any previous scientific knowledge--will find this a tremendously engaging resource.
Autorenporträt
Jorge Blaschke is an award-winning journalist; a former correspondent for the Spanish newspaper El País; and the author of more than 50 books in Spanish on religion, the occult, meditation, and science, including Los gatos sueñan con física cuántica, Más allá de Conny Méndez, and Más allá de lo que tú sabes.