Why Does E=mc2?
(And Why Should We Care?)
Brian Cox author Jeff Forshaw author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hachette Books
Published:9th Mar '10
Should be back in stock very soon
This book offers a clear explanation of Einstein's equation, E=mc2, making complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging for readers.
In Why Does E=mc2?, renowned physicists Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw take readers on an enlightening journey through the fundamental principles of the theory of relativity. They delve into the meaning behind Einstein's iconic equation, E=mc2, breaking down complex concepts of energy, mass, and light into easily digestible insights. The authors aim to dispel common misconceptions while revealing how this simple equation encapsulates the very fabric of the universe.
The narrative is both informative and engaging, as Cox and Forshaw guide readers to the Large Hadron Collider, one of the most significant scientific endeavors of our time. This colossal particle accelerator allows scientists to recreate conditions from the early universe, offering a tangible connection to the abstract theories discussed in the book. Through vivid explanations and relatable examples, the authors make the intricacies of modern physics accessible to a broad audience.
Ultimately, Why Does E=mc2? serves not only as a primer on relativity but also as an invitation to explore the wonders of the cosmos. The collaboration between Cox and Forshaw, combining youthful enthusiasm with seasoned expertise, results in a captivating read that inspires curiosity about the universe and our place within it.
"I can think of no one, Stephen Hawking included, who more perfectly combines authority, knowledge, passion, clarity and powers of elucidation than Brian Cox. If you really want to know how Big Science works and why it matters to each of us in the smallest way then be entertained by this dazzlingly enthusiastic man. Can someone this charming really be a professor?" Stephen Fry "(The authors have)blazed a clear trail into forbidding territory, from the mathematical structure of space-time all the way to atom bombs, astrophysics and the origin of mass." The New Scientist "(This book) is clear, sparkling in places, and totally without vanity... anyone with an adventurous mind should be intrigued by what two smart physicists say about (relativity theory) in plain language...[A] delightful little book." The Huffington Post"
ISBN: 9780306819117
Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 24mm
Weight: 320g
272 pages