ISBN |
9781627950961 (hardback) |
Name |
Jackson, Tom, 1972- author. |
Title |
Physics : an illustrated history of the foundations of science / Tom Jackson. |
Edition |
Revised & updated. |
Published |
New York : Shelter Harbour Press, [2017] |
©2017. |
Description |
144 pages : illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour) ; 29 cm + +1 fold-out timeline. |
Notes |
"Includes: foldout timeline with over 1,000 milestone facts" -- Cover. |
"100 breakthroughs that changed history : who did what when"--Cover. |
Includes bibliographical references (page 140) and index. |
Summary |
Here is the essential guide to physics, an authoritative reference book and timeline that examines the foundations upon which all scientific knowledge rests. Without physics, everything else - from astronomy to zoology - would be a meaningless conjecture. Our journey begins with the first attempts to understand reality, Mother Nature - or as the ancient Greeks called it, physics. Follow the journey through history as great scientists, such as Thales, Galileo, Feynman, and many others, gradually unpick the fabric of the Universe, revealing an array of fundamental forces, intangible particles, and indestructible energy. Today, physics discoveries make headline news as we confirm the fresh mysteries of the Higgs boson, supersymmetry, and dark energy. |
Subjects |
Physics -- Juvenile literature |
Physics -- History -- Juvenile literature |
Series |
Ponderables |
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