Tuesday, May 7, 2019

When physics and space collide with mathematics - it's about time, for book reviews

Physics is one of the most fascinating subjects, but few people really think about it. This is too bad, because if we are people who value knowledge, then most of us miss it. But it doesn't have to be because there are all kinds of wonderful books and documentaries to choose from.

For example, there is a book that is really worth reading, if you can spend a month to absorb it. This is a book I have, I have read many chapters. This book is also a good reference book. The name of this book is;

"World physics, a treasure trove of astronomy and mathematics" from

 Edited by Timothy Harris, published by Little, Brown and Company, New York, NY, [1989], page 859, ISBN: 0-318-07136-6.

In this comprehensive work, you will learn about time and space. Information about thermodynamics, mass, gravity, relativity, black holes, and our basic understanding of it, but keep in mind that this book was published in 1989, so quite a few things have happened since then. The first chapter is one of the best chapters. It discusses atoms and quarks, electronic position prediction and basic quantum theory. We seem to know more about today. A paper on unified theory, the principle of uncertainty and the most famous equation of Albert Einstein; E = MC square.

Well, this is the first part. The second part is about the chapters of our sun, the structure of our universe, how they started, and how we expect it to end the day after we leave. Stephen Hawking, Richard Muller, Carl Sagan and many other celebrities have chapters. All about comets, supernovae and our galaxy, and all of your religious types, they have not forgotten you, and in the spirit of tolerance, there is also a chapter on "Bible Creation."

The third and fourth sections have chapters on the mathematics of the universe, and cover the enormous quantities, artificial intelligence and unknown mathematics, and at least the limitations of known mathematics in this field. The fourth part is about the people and scientists behind the theory we are using now, and how they are formed, as well as a chapter titled "Women in Science" - once again in the spirit of tolerance and the honor of achievement.

This book is really great because there are many scientific poems listed together with the "philosophy of science". This book will open up your mind to a whole new field of study and conspiracy of the universe. Perhaps this is its main focus, allowing readers to be interested in all known science and physics and everything that has not yet been discovered. In fact, I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves physics and science.




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