From Alchemy to Quarks: The Study of Physics As a Liberal Art (Physics Series)
From Alchemy to Quarks: The Study of Physics As a Liberal Art (Physics Series)
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Nobel Laureate Physicist, Sheldon Glashow, who first proposed the charmed quark, the zee-zero particle, and the idea of grand unification, surveys sciences on-going quest to explain the wonders of nature in terms of the simplest laws and the smallest particles; from fire, water, earth, and air to quarks and leptons, from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to todays Supercolliders. This is physics for poets who can count.
From Alchemy to Quarks: The Study of Physics As a Liberal Art (Physics Series),Sheldon L. Glashow,Brooks/Cole Publishing Company,0534166563,Mathematical Physics,Physics,Science,Science/Mathematics
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