Flying on the Wings of Genius: A Chronicle of Modern Physics

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Universal-Publishers, 2006 - 140 lappuses
This book is a must read for everyone interested in the future role and direction of science. It begins with the description of the new discoveries made at the turn of the previous century, which have culminated in the scientific knowledge we have today.The book then discusses the fundamental constants of Nature and how they inter-relate and how they may have come to be what they are. This second book compliments and adds a vast new tranche of knowledge to Book I of the series, but is at the same time entirely readable in its own right. As it chronicles the development of modern science it opens a new window on our undestanding of science at the most fundamental level of knowledge.
 

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Forward
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Chapter 1
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Now we have seen the mathematical structure of the intermedi
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So if we examine these mathematical structures we can actual
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What then of the supposed weak nuclear force and the decay o
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That completes the entire particle physics puzzle and the fo
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2. lappuse - If I have seen farther, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.
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