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"Ferreira (Astrophysics/Univ. of Oxford; The State of the Universe: A Primer in Modern Cosmology, 2006, etc.) writes an enthusiastic and comprehensible popular account of how Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity continues to generate new knowledge as well as hints of more secrets to be revealed.
Einstein's Theory of General Relativity may be the greatest discovery in science. It's the key to understanding the history of the universe, the nature of time, stars, galaxies and matter itself. With the dramatic 1919 announcement confirming the theory's prediction that gravity bends light rays, Einstein became a media superstar, and physicists began a search for other predictions that continues to this day. Everyone during that time, Einstein included, assumed that stars and galaxies drifted at random. Several physicists pointed out that his equations indicated an expanding universe. Reluctantly, Einstein finally agreed. Others calculated that when a large, aging star collapses, gravity shrinks it into an infinitely dense point outside of time and space: a black hole. However, Einstein never accepted that. During the 1920s, many physicists turned their attention to quantum mechanics and nuclear physics, which, unlike relativity, had vivid consequences. Only with the 1950s did a new generation return to the research. Simultaneously, astronomers began discovering phenomena that required relativity, including quasars, neutron stars, gravitational lenses, dark matter, energy and black holes. The perfection of Einstein's theory remains; none of its predictions have been proven wrong, but the stubborn refusal of gravity to unite with all other natural forces remains a frustrating problem.
Ferreira does not downplay relativity's complexity and avoids the easy route of oversimplifying it into a cosmic magic show. The result is one of the best popular accounts of how Einstein and his followers have been trying to explain the universe for decades."--Kirkus Reviews, STARRE
""The Perfect Theory" is a rollicking good read. We watch as Einstein's brilliant successors struggle and squabble about everything from black holes to quantum gravity. With crisp explanations and narrative flair, Ferreira offers us a fun, fresh take on a magnificent part of modern science." --Steven Strogatz, Schurman Professor of Applied Mathematics, Cornell University, author of "The Joy of x""" "Einstein's general theory of relativity was the greatest of his many contributions to physics, but surprisingly little has been written about how the subject blossomed after his death, with profound implications for current cosmology and astrophysics. Pedro Ferreira provides an enthralling account of the ideas and personalities of those involved." --Sir Roger Penrose, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics, University of Oxford "Pedro Ferreira portrays a community ensnared by a single great idea. With vivid detail, he brings to life the awesome story of one of humanity's greatest achievements." --Janna Levin, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Barnard College/Columbia University, author of "How the Universe Got Its Spots""" "Einstein's general relativity is a theory of unrivaled elegance and simplicity. But the history of general relativity is messy, unpredictable, and occasionally dramatic. Pedro Ferreira is an expert guide to the twists and turns scientists have gone through in a quest to understand space and time." --Sean Carroll, theoretical physicist, author of "The Particle at the End of the Universe""" "A fascinating introduction to our present understanding of space, time, and gravity, and to the confusion about how to go about finding a still better theory." --P. James Peebles, Albert Einstein Professor Emeritus of Science, Princeton University "Einstein's beautiful theory is is now, more than ever, one of the liveliest frontiers of science, and crucial to our understanding of the cosmos. Pedro Ferreira describes, accessibly and non-technically, how the k
"In "The Perfect Theory," Ferreira masterfully portrays the science and scientists behind general relativity's star-crossed history and argues that even now we are only just beginning to realize its vitality as a tool for understanding the cosmos." --"Scientific American" ""The Perfect Theory" is a rollicking good read. We watch as Einstein's brilliant successors struggle and squabble about everything from black holes to quantum gravity. With crisp explanations and narrative flair, Ferreira offers us a fun, fresh take on a magnificent part of modern science." --Steven Strogatz, Schurman Professor of Applied Mathematics, Cornell University, author of "The Joy of x""" "Einstein's general theory of relativity was the greatest of his many contributions to physics, but surprisingly little has been written about how the subject blossomed after his death, with profound implications for current cosmology and astrophysics. Pedro Ferreira provides an enthralling account of the ideas and personalities of those involved." --Sir Roger Penrose, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics, University of Oxford "Pedro Ferreira portrays a community ensnared by a single great idea. With vivid detail, he brings to life the awesome story of one of humanity's greatest achievements." --Janna Levin, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Barnard College/Columbia University, author of "How the Universe Got Its Spots""" "Einstein's general relativity is a theory of unrivaled elegance and simplicity. But the history of general relativity is messy, unpredictable, and occasionally dramatic. Pedro Ferreira is an expert guide to the twists and turns scientists have gone through in a quest to understand space and time." --Sean Carroll, theoretical physicist, author of "The Particle at the End of the Universe""" "A fascinating introduction to our present understanding of space, time, and gravity, and to the confusion about how to go about finding a still better theory." --P. James Peebles, Albert
"It's been a heck of a century for relativity, and "The Perfect Theory" is a perfect guide for this most beloved branch of modern physics." Sam Kean, "Wall Street Journal"
"In "The Perfect Theory," Ferreira masterfully portrays the science and scientists behind general relativity's star-crossed history and argues that even now we are only just beginning to realize its vitality as a tool for understanding the cosmos." "Scientific American"""The Perfect Theory" is a rollicking good read. We watch as Einstein s brilliant successors struggle and squabble about everything from black holes to quantum gravity. With crisp explanations and narrative flair, Ferreira offers us a fun, fresh take on a magnificent part of modern science." Steven Strogatz, Schurman Professor of Applied Mathematics, Cornell University, author of "The Joy of x""""Einstein s general theory of relativity was the greatest of his many contributions to physics, but surprisingly little has been written about how the subject blossomed after his death, with profound implications for current cosmology and astrophysics. Pedro Ferreira provides an enthralling account of the ideas and personalities of those involved." Sir Roger Penrose, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics, University of Oxford"Pedro Ferreira portrays a community ensnared by a single great idea. With vivid detail, he brings to life the awesome story of one of humanity s greatest achievements." Janna Levin, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Barnard College/Columbia University, author of "How the Universe Got Its Spots""""Einstein's general relativity is a theory of unrivaled elegance and simplicity. But the history of general relativity is messy, unpredictable, and occasionally dramatic. Pedro Ferreira is an expert guide to the twists and turns scientists have gone through in a quest to understand space and time." Sean Carroll, theoretical physicist, author of "The Particle at the End of the Universe""""A fascinating introduction to our present understanding of space, time, and gravity, and to the confusion about how to go about finding a still better theory." P. James Peebles, Albert Einstein Professor Emeritus of Science, Princeton University"Einstein's beautiful theory is is now, more than ever, one of the liveliest frontiers of science, and crucial to our understanding of the cosmos. Pedro Ferreira describes, accessibly and non-technically, how the key breakthroughs have been made, and the personalities who made them." Lord Martin Rees, Great Britain s Astronomer Royal"You couldn't ask for a better guide to the outer reaches of the universe and the inner workings of the minds of those who've navigated it." Marcus du Sautoy, Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science, University of Oxford, author of "The Music of the Primes""""Ferreira does not downplay relativity s complexity and avoids the easy route of oversimplifying it into a cosmic magic show. The result is one of the best popular accounts of how Einstein and his followers have been trying to explain the universe for decades." "Kirkus "(starred review)"With palpable delight, Ferreira details false starts, chance discoveries, and the vindication of long-ridiculed ideas that emerged from the work that predicted singularities, M-theory, and dark energy. He also shows that Einstein didn t work in a vacuum; international collaboration made confirmation of his theory possible, while overturning some initial conclusions. Perhaps most importantly, Ferreira s clear explanations offer a wonderful look into a world of those who tackle the hard math that is the key to understanding the history of the universe, the origin of time, and the evolution of... the cosmos. " "Publishers Weekly""""No book better prepares armchair physicists for the intellectual excitement ahead!" "Booklist "(starred review) "
"It's been a heck of a century for relativity, and The Perfect Theory is a perfect guide for this most beloved branch of modern physics." --Sam Kean, Wall Street Journal
"In The Perfect Theory, Ferreira masterfully portrays the science and scientists behind general relativity's star-crossed history and argues that even now we are only just beginning to realize its vitality as a tool for understanding the cosmos." --Scientific American
"The Perfect Theory is a rollicking good read. We watch as Einstein's brilliant successors struggle and squabble about everything from black holes to quantum gravity. With crisp explanations and narrative flair, Ferreira offers us a fun, fresh take on a magnificent part of modern science." --Steven Strogatz, Schurman Professor of Applied Mathematics, Cornell University, author of The Joy of x"Einstein's general theory of relativity was the greatest of his many contributions to physics, but surprisingly little has been written about how the subject blossomed after his death, with profound implications for current cosmology and astrophysics. Pedro Ferreira provides an enthralling account of the ideas and personalities of those involved." --Sir Roger Penrose, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics, University of Oxford"Pedro Ferreira portrays a community ensnared by a single great idea. With vivid detail, he brings to life the awesome story of one of humanity's greatest achievements." --Janna Levin, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Barnard College/Columbia University, author of How the Universe Got Its Spots"Einstein's general relativity is a theory of unrivaled elegance and simplicity. But the history of general relativity is messy, unpredictable, and occasionally dramatic. Pedro Ferreira is an expert guide to the twists and turns scientists have gone through in a quest to understand space and time." --Sean Carroll, theoretical physicist, author of The Particle at the End of the Universe"A fascinating introduction to our present understanding of space, time, and gravity, and to the confusion about how to go about finding a still better theory." --P. James Peebles, Albert Einstein Professor Emeritus of Science, Princeton University"Einstein's beautiful theory is is now, more than ever, one of the liveliest frontiers of science, and crucial to our understanding of the cosmos. Pedro Ferreira describes, accessibly and non-technically, how the key breakthroughs have been made, and the personalities who made them." --Lord Martin Rees, Great Britain's Astronomer Royal"You couldn't ask for a better guide to the outer reaches of the universe and the inner workings of the minds of those who've navigated it." --Marcus du Sautoy, Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science, University of Oxford, author of The Music of the Primes"Ferreira does not downplay relativity's complexity and avoids the easy route of oversimplifying it into a cosmic magic show. The result is one of the best popular accounts of how Einstein and his followers have been trying to explain the universe for decades." --Kirkus (starred review)"With palpable delight, Ferreira details false starts, chance discoveries, and the vindication of long-ridiculed ideas that emerged from the work that predicted singularities, M-theory, and dark energy. He also shows that Einstein didn't work in a vacuum; international collaboration made confirmation of his theory possible, while overturning some initial conclusions. Perhaps most importantly, Ferreira's clear explanations offer a wonderful look into a world of those who tackle the hard math that is 'the key to understanding the history of the universe, the origin of time, and the evolution of... the cosmos.'" --Publishers Weekly"No book better prepares armchair physicists for the intellectual excitement ahead!" --Booklist (starred review)"Sobre este título" puede pertenecer a otra edición de este libro.
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