The New Physics

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The New Physics

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'The very people who are busy creating the new physics carry the reader out to the growing edge of modern science. It is an exciting trip. The New Physics is an ambitious attempt to make the frontiers of this science accessible to a wider audience. This book succeeds admirably in this goal. I know of no better one-volume guide to the edges of modern physics.' Nick Herbert, New Scientist
'This is an attractively presented book, but it is one to be read and thought about rather than merely looked at. Non-scientists will get a good sense of some of the new ideas, and scientists - physicists included - can learn how very far physics has extended its dominion.' J. H. Mulvey, Nature
' ... a first-class book, conveying a real sense of current research.' Observatory

Book Description
Physics affects the way we live and, ultimately, how life itself functions. This new take on a classic text investigates key frontiers in modern physics. Exploring our universe, from the particles within atoms to the stars making up galaxies, it reveals the vital role invisible mechanisms play in the world around us, and explains new techniques, from nano-engineering and brain research to the latest advances in high-speed data networks and custom-built materials. Written by leading international experts, each of the nineteen chapters will fascinate scientists in all disciplines, as well as anyone wanting to know more about the world of physics. First Edition Hb (1989) 0-521-30420-2 First Edition Pb (1992) 0-521-43831-4

The New Physics,Paul Davies,Cambridge University Press,0521438314,Physics,Physics (General),Science,Science/Mathematics,Science / Physics

Books Info:

  1. Theory of Mode Conversion and Tunneling in Inhomogeneous Plasmas
  2. The Physical Universe packaged w/FREE Student Study Guide
  3. The Physics of Liquid Crystals (The International Series of Monographs on Physics)
  4. The Qcd Vacuum, Hadrons and Superdense Matter (World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics)
  5. The Surface Science of Metal Oxides
  6. The Symbolic Universe : Geometry and Physics 1890-1930
  7. The Tests of Time : Readings in the Development of Physical Theory
  8. The Theory of Atomic Spectra
  9. The Theory of Superconductivity in the High-Tc Cuprate Superconductors
  10. Thinking in Complexity : The Computational Dynamics of Matter, Mind, and Mankind

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