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The New Cosmic Onion: Quarks and the Nature of the Universe
The New Cosmic Onion: Quarks and the Nature of the Universe
Hardcover - English

Not since Newton�s apple has there been a physics phenomenon as deliciously appealing to the masses as Frank Close�s Cosmic Onion. Widely embraced by scientists and laypersons alike, the book quickly became an international bestseller. Translated into seven languages, it propelled the author to become a worldwide celebrity as well as an inspiration to a generation of scientists. The book�s title itself has entered popular usage as a metaphor for the layers that can be peeled away to understand the foundations of the physical world, from dimensions and galaxies, to atoms and quarks.
�Close is a lucid, reliable, and enthusiastic guide to the strange and wonderful microcosmic world that dwells deep within reality� � Frank Wilczek, Herman Feshbach Professor of Physics, MIT, 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics
NEW Material

Explains the principles behind the Hadron Collider as well as the potential it presents
Considers the recent development of the Electroweak Theory as a law of nature
Explores the mysteries uncovered and the ones that may be in store with regard to top and bottom quarks
Keeping still-pertinent contents from the original volume that caught the world�s attention in 1983, this fresh edition of the Cosmic Onion includes extensive new material to reflect new views of the

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ISBN
1138429708
EAN
9781138429703
Publisher
Publication Date
27 Jul 2017
Pages
232
About Author
Frank Close is Professor of Physics at the Theoretical Physics Department, Oxford University. He gained a DPhil at Oxford University, and has worked at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), CERN, and the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. Professor Close has been awarded the Kelvin Medal from the Institute of Physics and is the author of many books aimed at both a professional and a lay audience.
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