
String Theory For Dummies
Andrew Zimmerman Jones(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 13. November 2009
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384 pages
978-0-470-46724-4 (ISBN)
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Description
A clear, plain-English guide to this complex scientific theory
String theory is the hottest topic in physics right now, with books on the subject (pro and con) flying out of the stores. String Theory For Dummies offers an accessible introduction to this highly mathematical "theory of everything," which posits ten or more dimensions in an attempt to explain the basic nature of matter and energy. Written for both students and people interested in science, this guide explains concepts, discusses the string theory's hypotheses and predictions, and presents the math in an approachable manner. It features in-depth examples and an easy-to-understand style so that readers can understand this controversial, cutting-edge theory.
String theory is the hottest topic in physics right now, with books on the subject (pro and con) flying out of the stores. String Theory For Dummies offers an accessible introduction to this highly mathematical "theory of everything," which posits ten or more dimensions in an attempt to explain the basic nature of matter and energy. Written for both students and people interested in science, this guide explains concepts, discusses the string theory's hypotheses and predictions, and presents the math in an approachable manner. It features in-depth examples and an easy-to-understand style so that readers can understand this controversial, cutting-edge theory.
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' ... explains the basic concepts of what the cover refers to as the controversial theory .' (ScienceBase.com, October 2010).More details
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 23.6 cm
Width: 18.7 cm
Thickness: 2 cm
Weight
562 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-46724-4 (9780470467244)
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Andrew Zimmerman Jones received his physics degree and graduated with honors from Wabash College, where he earned the Harold Q. Fuller Prize in Physics. He is the Physics Guide for the New York Times' About.com Web site. Daniel Robbins received his PhD in physics from the University of Chicago and currently studies string theory and its implications at Texas A&M University.
Content
Introduction.
Part I: Introducing String Theory.
Chapter 1: So What Is String Theory Anyway?
Chapter 2: The Physics Road Dead Ends at Quantum Gravity.
Chapter 3: Accomplishments and Failures of String Theory.
Part II: The Physics Upon Which String Theory Is Built.
Chapter 4: Putting String Theory in Context: Understanding the Method of Science.
Chapter 5: What You Must Know about Classical Physics.
Chapter 6: Revolutionizing Space and Time: Einstein's Relativity.
Chapter 7: Brushing Up on Quantum Theory Basics.
Chapter 8: The Standard Model of Particle Physics.
Chapter 9: Physics in Space: Considering Cosmology and Astrophysics.
Part III: Building String Theory: A Theory of Everything.
Chapter 10: Early Strings and Superstrings: Unearthing the Theory's Beginnings.
Chapter 11: M-Theory and Beyond: Bringing String Theory Together.
Chapter 12: Putting String Theory to the Test.
Part IV: The Unseen Cosmos: String Theory On the Boundaries of Knowledge.
Chapter 13: Making Space for Extra Dimensions.
Chapter 14: Our Universe -- String Theory, Cosmology, and Astrophysics.
Chapter 15: Parallel Universes: Maybe You Can Be Two Places at Once.
Chapter 16: Have Time, Will Travel.
Part V: What the Other Guys Say: Criticisms and Alternatives.
Chapter 17: Taking a Closer Look at the String Theory Controversy.
Chapter 18: Loop Quantum Gravity: String Theory's Biggest Competitor.
Chapter 19: Considering Other Ways to Explain the Universe.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 20: Ten Questions a Theory of Everything Should (Ideally) Answer.
Chapter 21: Ten Notable String Theorists.
Index.
Part I: Introducing String Theory.
Chapter 1: So What Is String Theory Anyway?
Chapter 2: The Physics Road Dead Ends at Quantum Gravity.
Chapter 3: Accomplishments and Failures of String Theory.
Part II: The Physics Upon Which String Theory Is Built.
Chapter 4: Putting String Theory in Context: Understanding the Method of Science.
Chapter 5: What You Must Know about Classical Physics.
Chapter 6: Revolutionizing Space and Time: Einstein's Relativity.
Chapter 7: Brushing Up on Quantum Theory Basics.
Chapter 8: The Standard Model of Particle Physics.
Chapter 9: Physics in Space: Considering Cosmology and Astrophysics.
Part III: Building String Theory: A Theory of Everything.
Chapter 10: Early Strings and Superstrings: Unearthing the Theory's Beginnings.
Chapter 11: M-Theory and Beyond: Bringing String Theory Together.
Chapter 12: Putting String Theory to the Test.
Part IV: The Unseen Cosmos: String Theory On the Boundaries of Knowledge.
Chapter 13: Making Space for Extra Dimensions.
Chapter 14: Our Universe -- String Theory, Cosmology, and Astrophysics.
Chapter 15: Parallel Universes: Maybe You Can Be Two Places at Once.
Chapter 16: Have Time, Will Travel.
Part V: What the Other Guys Say: Criticisms and Alternatives.
Chapter 17: Taking a Closer Look at the String Theory Controversy.
Chapter 18: Loop Quantum Gravity: String Theory's Biggest Competitor.
Chapter 19: Considering Other Ways to Explain the Universe.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 20: Ten Questions a Theory of Everything Should (Ideally) Answer.
Chapter 21: Ten Notable String Theorists.
Index.