The World According to Physics
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
This audiobook narrated by quantum physicist, New York Times bestselling author, and BBC host Jim Al-Khalili offers an illuminating look at what physics reveals about the world
Shining a light on the most profound insights revealed by modern physics, Jim Al-Khalili invites us all to understand what this crucially important science tells us about the universe and the nature of reality itself.
Al-Khalili begins by introducing the fundamental concepts of space, time, energy, and matter, and then describes the three pillars of modern physics—quantum theory, relativity, and thermodynamics—showing how all three must come together if we are ever to have a full understanding of reality. Using wonderful examples and thought-provoking analogies, Al-Khalili illuminates the physics of the extreme cosmic and quantum scales, the speculative frontiers of the field, and the physics that underpins our everyday experiences and technologies, bringing the reader up to speed with the biggest ideas in physics in just a few sittings. Physics is revealed as an intrepid human quest for ever more foundational principles that accurately explain the natural world we see around us, an undertaking guided by core values such as honesty and doubt. The knowledge discovered by physics both empowers and humbles us, and still, physics continues to delve valiantly into the unknown.
Making even the most enigmatic scientific ideas accessible and captivating, this deeply insightful book illuminates why physics matters to everyone and calls one and all to share in the profound adventure of seeking truth in the world around us.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Making physics exciting might seem like a tall order, but radio host and scientist Jim Al-Khalili makes it look easy. With clear writing and delightful enthusiasm, Al-Khalili offers a fun primer on everything from relativity to thermodynamics, emphasizing just how integral these principles are to the world as we know it. We were totally fascinated to learn how much the laws of physics affect our everyday life—such as how quantum mechanics are vital to modern computers and the future of smartphone technology. Al-Khalili’s unbridled passion for the subject comes across in his narration, which often feels more like a friend telling you about something they care about than a scientist reading his latest publication. Whether you aced, flunked, or altogether avoided physics, this audiobook is a celebration of science that’s worth hearing.