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The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene
The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene







The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene

Dazzling in its brilliance, unprecedented in its ability to both illuminate and entertain, The Elegant Universe is a tour de force of science writing-a delightful, lucid voyage through modern physics that brings us closer than ever to understanding how the universe works. Green uses everything from an amusement park ride to ants on a garden hose to illustrate the beautiful yet bizarre realities that modern physics is unveiling. It's not science fiction, it's string theory. In a rare blend of scientific insight and writing as elegant as the theories it explains, Brian Greene, one of the world's leading string theorists, peels away the layers of mystery surrounding string theory to reveal a universe that consists of 11 dimensions where the fabric of space tears and repairs itself, and all matter-from the smallest quarks to the most gargantuan supernovas-is generated by the vibrations of microscopically tiny loops of energy. The Elegant Universe Episodes Explore The Elegant Universe Eleven dimensions, parallel universes, and a world made out of strings. Brian Greene, The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory 10 likes Like For three decades, Einstein sought a unified theory of physics, one that would interweave all of nature's forces and material constituents within a single theoretical tapestry. In a rare blend of scientific insight and writing as elegant as the theories it explains, one of the worlds leading string theorists peels away the layers of mystery surrounding string theory to reveal a universe that consists of 11 dimensions where the. " develops one fresh new insight after another.In the great tradition of physicists writing for the masses, The Elegant Universe sets a standard that will be hard to beat." -George Johnson, The New York Times Book Review Check out this great listen on Audible.in.









The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene