Field – The Invisible Order of the World
Physics Explained Simply (Volume 6)
By Orhan Schöwe
What if reality is not made of separate things—but of connections?
We see stars, planets, people, and atoms. Yet modern physics points toward something deeper: behind everything we perceive, invisible fields are at work. They permeate the entire cosmos, shape matter, transmit forces, and connect even the most distant regions of the universe.
In this sixth volume of the Physics Explained Simply series, Orhan Schöwe takes readers on a fascinating journey into the world of fields. Clear, accessible, and free of mathematical barriers, he explains how electric, magnetic, and quantum fields shape our reality—often hidden from view, yet never absent.
Inside, you will discover:
• why a magnet can exert force without touching anything
• how light, electricity, and matter are connected through fields
• why modern physicists increasingly view the universe as a network of fields
• how fields give rise to structure, order, and motion
• and why the boundary between “empty space” and reality may be nothing more than an illusion
Like every volume in the series, this book focuses deliberately on what matters most. Instead of overwhelming readers with hundreds of pages of technical detail, it offers a clear, concise, and thought-provoking introduction to one of the most important concepts in modern physics.
Because understanding does not always come from more information. Sometimes it comes from seeing what has always been there in a new way.
Physics Explained Simply is written for curious readers who want to explore the great ideas of science—without prior knowledge, but with a sense of wonder.
Discover the invisible order behind the visible world.
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Librería: California Books, Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: New. Print on Demand. Nº de ref. del artículo: I-9798199537254
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