Stars and Atoms
Title | Stars and Atoms PDF eBook |
Author | Stuart Clark |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN |
Discusses discoveries in modern astronomy and how they have affected the study of the universe, its origin, and evolution.
Everyone's Guide to Atoms, Einstein, and the Universe
Title | Everyone's Guide to Atoms, Einstein, and the Universe PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Libero Piccioni |
Publisher | |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2009-03 |
Genre | Astrophysics |
ISBN | 9780982278079 |
Stars and Atoms
Title | Stars and Atoms PDF eBook |
Author | Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington |
Publisher | |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 1927 |
Genre | Science |
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Atom
Title | Atom PDF eBook |
Author | Lawrence M. Krauss |
Publisher | Hachette+ORM |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 2001-04-11 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0759523215 |
The story of matter and the history of the cosmos from the perspective of a single oxygen atom, told with the insight and wit of one of the most dynamic physicists and writers working today. Through this astonishing work, he manages to stoke wonder at the powers and unlikely events that conspired to create our solar system, our ecosystem, and us.
A Universe of Atoms, An Atom in the Universe
Title | A Universe of Atoms, An Atom in the Universe PDF eBook |
Author | Mark P. Silverman |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 426 |
Release | 2008-04-08 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 038722761X |
jThis thoroughly updated and revised text contains a selection of well-written essays based on Silvermans work on a wide range of topics, including: quantum mechanics, including atomic and nuclear physics, electromagnetism and optics, gravity, thermodynamics, and the physics of fluids. Presenting a personal odyssey in physics, Silverman investigates processes for which no visualizable mechanism can be given, or that seem to violate fundamental physical laws (but do not). The discussions use little mathematics, and anyone with a little college physics will be able to read the book with pleasure. -Engagingly written -Easily understandable by both the general reader and the seasoned physicist -Covers a diversity of subjects from "hot" topics in contemporary physics to less widely known but subtle and intriguing issues in physics -Discusses real physical systems whose behavior provokes, surprises and challenges the imagination -This second edition is newly revised and updated
Magnetic Atoms and Molecules
Title | Magnetic Atoms and Molecules PDF eBook |
Author | William Weltner |
Publisher | Courier Corporation |
Pages | 460 |
Release | 1989-01-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9780486661407 |
This comprehensive graduate-level text by a leading researcher in atomic and molecular spectroscopy explores the electron-spin-resonance theory of randomly oriented molecules. "I recommend it highly." ? American Scientist. 119 illustrations.
From Atoms to Galaxies
Title | From Atoms to Galaxies PDF eBook |
Author | Sadri Hassani |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 755 |
Release | 2011-06-13 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1439808503 |
College students in the United States are becoming increasingly incapable of differentiating between proven facts delivered by scientific inquiry and the speculations of pseudoscience. In an effort to help stem this disturbing trend, From Atoms to Galaxies: A Conceptual Physics Approach to Scientific Awareness teaches heightened scientific acuity as it educates students about the physical world and gives them answers to questions large and small. Written by Sadri Hassani, the author of several mathematical physics textbooks, this work covers the essentials of modern physics, in a way that is as thorough as it is compelling and accessible. Some of you might want to know ... . . . How did Galileo come to think about the first law of motion? . . . Did Newton actually discover gravity by way of an apple and an accident? Or maybe you have mulled over... . . . Is it possible for Santa Claus to deliver all his toys? . . . Is it possible to prove that Elvis does not visit Graceland every midnight? Or perhaps you’ve even wondered ... . . . If ancient Taoism really parallels modern physics? . . . If psychoanalysis can actually be called a science? . . . How it is that some philosophies of science may imply that a 650-year-old woman can give birth to a child? No Advanced Mathematics Required A primary textbook for undergraduate students not majoring in physics, From Atoms to Galaxies examines physical laws and their consequences from a conceptual perspective that requires no advanced mathematics. It explains quantum physics, relativity, nuclear and particle physics, gauge theory, quantum field theory, quarks and leptons, and cosmology. Encouraging students to subscribe to proven causation rather than dramatic speculation, the book: Defines the often obscured difference between science and technology, discussing how this confusion taints both common culture and academic rigor Explores the various philosophies of science, demonstrating how errors in our understanding of scientific principles can adversely impact scientific awareness Exposes how pseudoscience and New Age mysticism advance unproven conjectures as dangerous alternatives to proven science Based on courses taught by the author for over 15 years, this textbook has been developed to raise the scientific awareness of the untrained reader who lacks a technical or mathematical background. To accomplish this, the book lays the foundation of the laws that govern our universe in a nontechnical way, emphasizing topics that excite the mind, namely those taken from modern physics, and exposing the abuses made of them by the New Age gurus and other mystagogues. It outlines the methods developed by physicists for the scientific investigation of nature, and contrasts them with those developed by the outsiders who claim to be the owners of scientific methodology. Each chapter includes essays, which use the material developed in that chapter to debunk misconceptions, clarify the nature of science, and explore the history of physics as it relates to the development of ideas. Noting the damage incurred by confusing science and technology, the book strives to help the reader to emphatically demarcate the two, while clearly demonstrating that science is the only element capable of advancing technology.