WE HAVE NO IDEA

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Prepare to learn everything we still dont know about our strange and mysterious universe. Humanity's understanding of the physical world is full of gaps. Not tiny little gaps you can safely ignore --there are huge yawning voids in our basic notions of how the world works. PHD Comics creator Jorge Cham and particle physicist Daniel Whiteson have teamed up to explore everything we don't know about the universe: the enormous holes in our knowledge of the cosmos. Armed with their popular infographics, cartoons, and unusually entertaining and lucid explanations of science, they give us the best answers currently available for a lot of questions that are still perplexing scientists, including: * Why does the universe have a speed limit? * Why aren't we all made of antimatter? * What (or who) is attacking Earth with tiny, superfast particles? * What is dark matter, and why does it keep ignoring us? It turns out the universe is full of weird things that don't make any sense. But Cham and Whiteson make a compelling case that the questions we can't answer are as interesting as the ones we can. This fully illustrated introduction to the biggest mysteries in physics also helpfully demystifies many complicated things we do know about, from quarks and neutrinos to gravitational waves and exploding black holes. With equal doses of humor and delight, Cham and Whiteson invite us to see the universe as a possibly boundless expanse of uncharted territory that's still ours to explore.

  • Auteur(s)

    Jorge Cham, Daniel Whiteson

  • Éditeur

    Riverhead

  • Distributeur

    Olf

  • Date de parution

    09/05/2017

  • EAN

    9780735216631

  • Disponibilité

    Disponible

  • Nombre de pages

    368 Pages

  • Longueur

    23 cm

  • Largeur

    15.3 cm

  • Poids

    502 g

  • Support principal

    Grand format

Jorge Cham

Jorge Cham est roboticien et créateur du blog dessiné "PhD Comics" (1 million de visiteurs par mois).

Daniel Whiteson

Daniel Whiteson est physicien des particules. Il est professeur à l'université de Californie à Irvine, membre de la collaboration ATLAS du
Cern et fellow de l'American Physical Society.

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