Why the Universe Exists, New Scientist
Why the Universe Exists, New Scientist
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Why the Universe Exists
How particle physics unlocks the secrets of everything

Author: New Scientist

Narrator: Mark Elstob

Unabridged: 4 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/21/2017

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Why The Universe Exists takes you deep into the world of particle physics to explore how the universe functions at the smallest scales.

As you read this, billions of neutrinos from the sun are passing through your body, antimatter is sprouting from your dinner and the core of your being is a chaotic mess of particles known only as quarks and gluons.

If the recent discovery of the Higgs Boson piqued your interest, then Why The Universe Exists will take you deeper into the world of particle physics, with leading physicists and New Scientist exploring how the universe functions at the smallest scales.

Find out about hunt for dark matter and why there is something rather than nothing. Discover how accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland are rewinding time to the first moments after the big bang, and how ghostly neutrino particles may hold the answers to the greatest mysteries of the universe.

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Reviews

"The standard model leaves many questions unanswered. Why does matter dominate antimatter in our cosmos? What is the true nature of gravity? What is dark matter? Attempts to answer such questions lead physicists time and time again to the same expedient: invent a new particle…" My wonder is great but......more

Goodreads review by Burak on April 23, 2021

2016 yılındaki bir dizi paneldeki sunumların kitaplaştırılmasıyla oluşturulmuş bu eser detaya girmeyen yüzeysel anlatımları içeriyor. Yer yer net olmayan ifadeler var (çeviri kaynaklı olabilir). Genel bilgi alma anlamında okunabilir düşüncesindeyim.......more

Goodreads review by Rati on November 25, 2019

3.5. An interesting overview, although it really does not answer the question posed by the title. Mostly about the Standard Model, the Higgs, the hunt for Supersymmetry and the questions that haunt us all - what is dark matter??? Where did all the antimatter go??? There was one rather alarmist page o......more

Goodreads review by Trevor on September 11, 2018

Interesting stuff. The author tries to make it easy for anyone to understand. That is always a bit annoying but understandable. The problem here though is that it is done by just saying the same things 3 or 4 times in slightly different ways. It does go into a fair bit of detail of the history of th......more

Goodreads review by Hans on August 30, 2020

I think this book was a wonderful read. It was quite specific and detailed at some points but I did not get overwhelmed by information. Being a physics Bsc I found this book refreshing.......more