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The Story
What do Newton's falling apple and the moon's orbit have in common? How does relativity theory apply to everyday life, what's a quantum leap, and why is Schrödinger's cat inside that box? The answers lie within your grasp! John Gribbin, a physicist and author of bestselling popular-science books, offers down-to-earth discussions of technical topics. Playful engravings and cartoons illustrate his imaginative accounts of the workings of string theory, black holes, superfluidity, and other cosmic oddities. Readers of all ages will appreciate these memorable explanations of the laws of physics and their application to everything from massive stars to miniscule atoms.
Unabridged republication of Get a Grip on New Physics, originally published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1999.
math education; math reference; fun physics; math and science; easy to understand; astronomy; atoms; outer space; beginners guide; moon orbit; theory of relativity; engravings; cartoon illustrations; laws of physics; fun read; easy to learn; general science; particle discoveries; string theory; electromagnetic relationshpis; easy to read; scientific theories; relativity; physics; universe; chaosDescription
What do Newton's falling apple and the moon's orbit have in common? How does relativity theory apply to everyday life, what's a quantum leap, and why is Schrödinger's cat inside that box? The answers lie within your grasp! John Gribbin, a physicist and author of bestselling popular-science books, offers down-to-earth discussions of technical topics. Playful engravings and cartoons illustrate his imaginative accounts of the workings of string theory, black holes, superfluidity, and other cosmic oddities. Readers of all ages will appreciate these memorable explanations of the laws of physics and their application to everything from massive stars to miniscule atoms.
Unabridged republication of Get a Grip on New Physics, originally published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1999.
math education; math reference; fun physics; math and science; easy to understand; astronomy; atoms; outer space; beginners guide; moon orbit; theory of relativity; engravings; cartoon illustrations; laws of physics; fun read; easy to learn; general science; particle discoveries; string theory; electromagnetic relationshpis; easy to read; scientific theories; relativity; physics; universe; chaos











