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Beyond Extreme Physics
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Product Details
Author:
Scientific American Editors
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
160
Publisher:
The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc (January 30, 2008)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781404214026
ISBN-10:
140421402X
Weight:
14.4oz
Dimensions:
5.5" x 8.5"
File:
ROSEN-Rosen Master 020924-20240209-1.xml
Folder:
ROSEN
List Price:
$39.80
Series:
Scientific American Cutting-Edge Science
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$34.23
Publisher Identifier:
P-ROSEN
Discount Code:
C
Pub Discount:
62
Overview
The seven articles in this book were originally published in Scientific American and bring together issues that are vital to contemporary discussions on extreme physics. Researchers investigate such subjects as a world in which spacetime is a fluid, the constants of nature change with time, and the universe with which we are familiar is just one of a virtually infinite number of universes. Sound too fantastic? Readers will learn that these scenarios reflect the current thinking of today's cutting-edge physicists. They will also learn how researchers are recreating the conditions of the infant universe, why gravity and mass are still surprising, and how physicists could soon use quantum black holes to explore the extra dimensions of space.








