Explora el mundo invisible de la física subatómica y descubre la esencia de la vida La biblia de la física cuántica te transporta a través de cada una de las áreas de la física de partículas para explicarte con claridad cómo se creó, y se crea, nuestro mundo. En esta obra, las teorías más complejas se descomponen hasta convertirse en elementos fácilmente comprensibles. El libro aborda, entre otros, los siguientes • La anatomía de los elementos • El interior de un átomo • Los aceleradores y colisionadores de partículas • La electrodinámica cuántica • La realidad cuántica • La interpretación de los universos paralelos • Los agujeros negros • La teoría de cuerdas • Los viajes en el tiempo • El efecto Zenón
Brian's latest books, Ten Billion Tomorrows and How Many Moons does the Earth Have are now available to pre-order. He has written a range of other science titles, including the bestselling Inflight Science, The God Effect, Before the Big Bang, A Brief History of Infinity, Build Your Own Time Machine and Dice World.
Along with appearances at the Royal Institution in London he has spoken at venues from Oxford and Cambridge Universities to Cheltenham Festival of Science, has contributed to radio and TV programmes, and is a popular speaker at schools. Brian is also editor of the successful www.popularscience.co.uk book review site and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
Brian has Masters degrees from Cambridge University in Natural Sciences and from Lancaster University in Operational Research, a discipline originally developed during the Second World War to apply the power of mathematics to warfare. It has since been widely applied to problem solving and decision making in business.
Brian has also written regular columns, features and reviews for numerous publications, including Nature, The Guardian, PC Week, Computer Weekly, Personal Computer World, The Observer, Innovative Leader, Professional Manager, BBC History, Good Housekeeping and House Beautiful. His books have been translated into many languages, including German, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Polish, Turkish, Norwegian, Thai and even Indonesian.
No he sido capaz de acabarlo. Lo que parecía que iba a ser una trayectoria de la historia y la actualidad de la física cuántica parece que ha acabado siendo un montón de datos sin un hilo conductor e imposible de comprender por la falta de este. Por otro lado, me cuesta creer que en 200 años de fisica cuántica todos los descubrimientos hayan sido generados por hombres...
I can't claim to understand everything in this book. I kind of lost interest once it started breaking things down into different quarks... But I really like the style of this book: tackling a tough subject to make it more approachable for the layman. I enjoyed reading some of the behind the scenes details about the scientists...like the fact that there is a mural in Zurich of Schroedinger's cat that looks alive or dead depending on the light and shadows at certain times of day. I also liked the step by step approach to how we have come to have the theories we have today. Very interesting!
Es interesante para aprender sobre la física cuántica, pero no tiene un hilo conceptual, simplemente son curiosidades sobre investigaciones, proyectos de futuro, científicos..