Trying To Understand The Universe

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Trying to Understand the Universe

The universe has always been a wonder and 'great mystery' to Man. All kinds of ages conceived it in ways like it was a creation of God, the action of the gods, a spontaneous creation, a flat Earth, a world tree, the product of a divine or cosmic animal, and so much else. In the modern age it is seen through sciences like physics and cosmology. Here in this book we will review and discuss this epical thing and how Man has tried to understand the universe.
Cern: How We Found The Higgs Boson

Author: Michael Richard Krause
language: en
Publisher: World Scientific
Release Date: 2014-08-20
This informative and entertaining book provides a broad look at the fascinating history of CERN, and the physicists working in different areas at CERN who were active in the discovery of the Higgs Boson. Profound and well-structured, the contents combine present day interviews with the scientists of CERN, the world's largest laboratory dedicated to the pursuit of fundamental science, with important figures in the history of science (e.g., Maxwell, Faraday, Einstein), and also gives a lot of information on the history of quantum mechanics and the history of physics from its beginnings.It is an easy-to-read book on a complex topic, providing a very personal insight into the personalities of top scientists and the history of science as well. This invaluable book will capture the interest of the curious reader, telling the story of one of the greatest scientific endeavors ever.
The Gateway to Understanding

Author: Matthew M. Radmanesh Ph.D.
language: en
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Release Date: 2005-03-03
The study of electronic waves has been broken down into artificial subdivisions where most texts cover a small part of the subject mathematically while ignoring the rest. In our scientific community, there has been a need for a coherent, one-stop approach that covers the breadth of this material in a manner that allows a total comprehension of the subject. I believe this book finally fills this void by delivering this long-awaited material.