Nothingness
The Science of Empty Space
Perseus Books (Publisher)
Published on 23. November 1998
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-7382-0061-3 (ISBN)
Description
}This is a wonderful book on one of the most puzzling problems of physics and philosophy: Does empty space have an existence independent of the matter within it? Einstein thought not. In his universe, there can be no space without matter; but quantum physicist Werner Heisenvergs famous uncertainty principle allows for the spontaneous, though fleeting, creation and destruction of fundamental particles from empty space. As physicist Henning Genz shows, empty space is really not empty at all; in fact it is an ocean seething with the creation and destruction of subatomic particles. Through the use of crystal-clear prose and over a hundred cleverly rendered and exceptionally instructive illustrations, Genz takes the reader from the metaphysical speculations of the ancient Greek philosophers, through the theories of Newton and the early experiments of his contemporaries, right up to the latest theories of quantum physics and cosmology. Some of the most delightful episodes of the book consist of early experiments on the vacuum, from teams of horses trying in vain to pull apart two iron hemispheres joined only by a vacuum, to more sophisticated ones involving water and air.
These and many other fascinating investigations of the deep and exciting new physics of quantum mechanics and cosmology reveal incredible properties of the interplanetary and interstellar vacuum.While some of mans ideas about the vacuum of outer space have been treated sporadically in other books, this is the first book for the nonscientist on a much neglected yet incredibly interesting segment of modern physics and timeless philosophy. It will delight and inform everyone interested in the latest concepts in physics, as well as the philosophical implications of scientific discoveries. }
These and many other fascinating investigations of the deep and exciting new physics of quantum mechanics and cosmology reveal incredible properties of the interplanetary and interstellar vacuum.While some of mans ideas about the vacuum of outer space have been treated sporadically in other books, this is the first book for the nonscientist on a much neglected yet incredibly interesting segment of modern physics and timeless philosophy. It will delight and inform everyone interested in the latest concepts in physics, as well as the philosophical implications of scientific discoveries. }
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Language
English
Place of publication
Boulder
United States
Publishing group
INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7382-0061-3 (9780738200613)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Prologue: Physics and Metaphysics; Nothing, Nobody, Nowhere, Never; Philosophical, Linguistic, and Religious Ideas on Nothingness; Problems With Nothingness; How to Make It a Physical Reality; Matter in the Void; Ether, Space, Fields; Crowded Space; Movement All AroundThe Quantum Vacuum; Spontaneous Creation; Particles and Fields; Let Nature Beas She May; Special Systems; Nothing Is Real; The Universe as a Whole.