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Ripples in Spacetime
- Einstein, Gravitational Waves, and the Future of Astronomy
- Narrado por: Joel Richards
- Duración: 11 h y 30 m
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Ripples in Spacetime is an engaging account of the international effort to complete Einstein's project, capture his elusive ripples, and launch an era of gravitational-wave astronomy that promises to explain, more vividly than ever before, our universe's structure and origin.
The quest for gravitational waves involved years of risky research and many personal and professional struggles that threatened to derail one of the world's largest scientific endeavors. Govert Schilling takes listeners to sites where these stories unfolded - including Japan's KAGRA detector, Chile's Atacama Cosmology Telescope, the South Pole's BICEP detectors, and the United States' LIGO labs. He explains the seeming impossibility of developing technologies sensitive enough to detect waves from two colliding black holes in the very distant universe, and describes the astounding precision of the LIGO detectors. Along the way, Schilling clarifies concepts such as general relativity, neutron stars, and the big bang using language that listeners with little scientific background can grasp.
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- De Michael en 08-31-13
De: Dave Goldberg
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Paradox
- The Nine Greatest Enigmas in Physics
- De: Jim Al-Khalili
- Narrado por: Matthew Waterson
- Duración: 6 h y 54 m
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Throughout history, scientists have come up with theories and ideas that just don't seem to make sense. These we call paradoxes. The paradoxes Al-Khalili offers are drawn chiefly from physics and astronomy and represent those that have stumped some of the finest minds. With elegant explanations that bring the listener inside the mind of those who've developed them, Al-Khalili helps us to see that, in fact, paradoxes can be solved if seen from the right angle.
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Almost Useless
- De Michael en 06-19-19
De: Jim Al-Khalili
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Forces of Nature
- De: Professor Brian Cox, Andrew Cohen
- Narrado por: Samuel West
- Duración: 7 h y 15 m
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Professor Brian Cox uncovers some of the most extraordinary natural events on Earth and in the universe and beyond. From the immensity of the universe and the roundness of Earth to the form of every single snowflake, the forces of nature shape everything we see. Pushed to extremes, the results are astonishing. In seeking to understand the everyday world, the colours, structure, behaviour and history of our home, we develop the knowledge and techniques necessary to step beyond the everyday.
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Complicated in its simplicity
- De Philomath en 06-13-17
De: Professor Brian Cox, y otros
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Our Mathematical Universe
- My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality
- De: Max Tegmark
- Narrado por: Rob Shapiro
- Duración: 15 h y 22 m
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Max Tegmark leads us on an astonishing journey through past, present and future, and through the physics, astronomy, and mathematics that are the foundation of his work, most particularly his hypothesis that our physical reality is a mathematical structure and his theory of the ultimate multiverse. In a dazzling combination of both popular and groundbreaking science, he not only helps us grasp his often mind-boggling theories, but he also shares with us some of the often surprising triumphs and disappointments that have shaped his life as a scientist.
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Wow!
- De Michael en 02-02-14
De: Max Tegmark
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How to Speak Science
- Gravity, Relativity, and Other Ideas That Were Crazy Until Proven Brilliant
- De: Bruce Benamran, Stephanie Delozier Strobel
- Narrado por: Braden Wright
- Duración: 13 h y 11 m
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As smartphones, supercomputers, supercolliders, and AI propel us into an ever more unfamiliar future, How to Speak Science takes us on a rollicking historical tour of the greatest discoveries and ideas that make today's cutting-edge technologies possible. Wanting everyone to be able to "speak" science, YouTube science guru Bruce Benamran explains - as accessibly and wittily as in his acclaimed videos - the fundamental ideas of the physical world: matter, life, the solar system, light, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, special and general relativity, and much more.
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Wowzers!
- De Ralph Temblador en 02-15-21
De: Bruce Benamran, y otros
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Coming of Age in the Milky Way
- De: Timothy Ferris
- Narrado por: Timothy Ferris
- Duración: 2 h y 44 m
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Humans have long sought to comprehend the enormities of cosmic space and time. Here, best selling science writer Timothy Ferris tells the story of that quest. He interweaves the majestic themes of astronomy, physics, religion, and philosophy with fresh and lasting portraits of the men and women who created what has been called our society's most precious treasure - its conception of the universe at large.
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Brief survey of discovery from Columbus to now
- De serine en 01-23-16
De: Timothy Ferris
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Einstein's Cosmos
- How Albert Einstein's Vision Transformed Our Understanding of Space and Time: Great Discoveries
- De: Michio Kaku
- Narrado por: Ray Porter
- Duración: 6 h y 30 m
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A dazzling tour of the universe as Einstein saw it. How did Albert Einstein come up with the theories that changed the way we look at the world? By thinking in pictures. Michio Kaku, leading theoretical physicist (a cofounder of string theory) and best-selling science storyteller, shows how Einstein used seemingly simple images to lead a revolution in science. With originality and expertise, Kaku uncovers the surprising beauty that lies at the heart of Einstein's cosmos
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Mix of science and the man
- De B. Ruple en 11-03-13
De: Michio Kaku
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Exoplanets
- Diamond Worlds, Super Earths, Pulsar Planets, and the New Search for Life Beyond Our Solar System
- De: Michael Summers
- Narrado por: Jon Bennett
- Duración: 5 h y 39 m
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Since its 2009 launch, the Kepler satellite has discovered more than 2,000 exoplanets, or planets outside our solar system. More exoplanets are being discovered all the time, remarkable in their variety. Astronomer Michael Summers and physicist James Trefil explore these remarkable recent discoveries: planets revolving around pulsars, planets made of diamond, planets that are mostly water, and numerous rogue planets wandering through the emptiness of space.
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FINALLY, an Attention-Grabbing Planet Book!
- De aaron en 05-11-17
De: Michael Summers
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The Universe in Your Hand
- A Journey Through Space, Time, and Beyond
- De: Christophe Galfard
- Narrado por: Ray Chase
- Duración: 9 h y 50 m
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Christophe Galfard's mission in life is to spread modern scientific ideas to the general public in entertaining ways. Using his considerable skills as a brilliant theoretical physicist and successful young-adult author, The Universe in Your Hand employs the immediacy of simple, direct language to show us, not explain to us, the theories that underpin everything we know about our universe.
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Awesome
- De AJ en 02-28-17
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The Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics
- A Math-Free Exploration of the Science That Made Our World
- De: James Kakalios
- Narrado por: Peter Berkrot
- Duración: 9 h y 24 m
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In The Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics, James Kakalios uses examples from comics and magazines to explain how breakthroughs in quantum mechanics led to such technologies as the World Wide Web, pocket-sized computers, mobile phones, and MRI machines.....
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The exhibits are missing from Audible
- De David en 12-13-10
De: James Kakalios
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Confessions of an Alien Hunter
- A Scientist's Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
- De: Seth Shostak
- Narrado por: Patrick Lawlor
- Duración: 10 h y 19 m
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This engaging memoir reveals the true story of the Search for ExtraterrestrialIntelligence (SETI), and discloses what we may very soon discover. Chronicling the program’s history with insight and humor, SETI senior astronomer Seth Shostak assures us that if there is sentient life in the universe, we are within decades of picking up its signal.
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Somewhat Disappointed...
- De Tim en 11-12-10
De: Seth Shostak
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Stephen Hawking: His Life and Work
- De: Kitty Ferguson
- Narrado por: Carole Boyd
- Duración: 12 h y 59 m
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Stephen Hawking is one of the most remarkable figures of our time, a Cambridge genius who has earned international celebrity as a brilliant theoretical physicist and become an inspiration and revelation to those who have witnessed his courageous triumph over disability. This is Hawking's life story by Kitty Ferguson, who has had special help from Hawking himself and his close associates and who has a gift for translating the language of theoretical physics for non-scientists.
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Not What it Appears
- De Heizenberg en 04-04-12
De: Kitty Ferguson
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About Time
- Cosmology, Time and Culture at the Twilight of the Big Bang
- De: Adam Frank
- Narrado por: David Drummond
- Duración: 13 h y 32 m
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The Big Bang is all but dead, and we do not yet know what will replace it. Our universe's "beginning" is at an end. What does this have to do with us here on Earth? Our lives are about to be dramatically shaken again - as altered as they were with the invention of the clock, the steam engine, the railroad, the radio and the Internet.
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More fluff than science
- De Ivan the Reviewer en 04-15-13
De: Adam Frank
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The Elephant in the Universe
- Our Hundred-Year Search for Dark Matter
- De: Govert Schilling
- Narrado por: Joel Richards
- Duración: 11 h y 29 m
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In The Elephant in the Universe, Govert Schilling explores the fascinating history of the search for dark matter. Evidence for its existence comes from a wealth of astronomical observations. Theories and computer simulations of the evolution of the universe are also suggestive: they can be reconciled with astronomical measurements only if dark matter is a dominant component of nature.
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the astronomers
- De Rich Smith en 11-24-23
De: Govert Schilling
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Quantum Space
- Loop Quantum Gravity and the Search for the Structure of Space, Time, and the Universe
- De: Jim Baggott
- Narrado por: Nigel Patterson
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Today we are blessed with two extraordinarily successful theories of physics. The first is Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, which describes the large-scale behavior of matter in a curved spacetime. The second is quantum mechanics. This theory describes the properties and behavior of matter and radiation at their smallest scales.
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Interesting but not Convincing
- De Michael en 10-08-19
De: Jim Baggott
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Dark Matter and Dark Energy
- The Hidden 95% of the Universe
- De: Brian Clegg
- Narrado por: Mark Cameron
- Duración: 4 h y 46 m
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All the matter and light we can see in the universe makes up a trivial five per cent of everything. The rest is hidden. This could be the biggest puzzle that science has ever faced. Since the 1970s, astronomers have been aware that galaxies have far too little matter in them to account for the way they spin around: they should fly apart, but something concealed holds them together. That ’something' is dark matter - invisible material in five times the quantity of the familiar stuff of stars and planets.
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Breezy style, but some painful pronunciation
- De Gordon M. en 02-06-22
De: Brian Clegg
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Three Roads to Quantum Gravity
- De: Lee Smolin
- Narrado por: L. J. Ganser
- Duración: 8 h y 39 m
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In Three Roads to Quantum Gravity, Lee Smolin provides an accessible overview of the attempts to build a final "theory of everything." He explains in simple terms what scientists are talking about when they say the world is made from exotic entities such as loops, strings, and black holes and tells the fascinating stories behind these discoveries: the rivalries, epiphanies, and intrigues he witnessed firsthand.
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Physics still in trouble
- De Philomath en 11-09-18
De: Lee Smolin
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Just Six Numbers
- The Deep Forces That Shape the Universe
- De: Martin J. Rees
- Narrado por: John Curless
- Duración: 6 h y 44 m
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There are deep connections between stars and atoms, between the cosmos and the microworld. Just six numbers, imprinted in the "Big Bang", determine the essential features of our entire physical world. Moreover, cosmic evolution is astonishingly sensitive to the values of these numbers. If any one of them were "untuned", there could be no stars and no life. This realization offers a radically new perspective on our universe, our place in it, and the nature of physical laws.
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Old Fine-Tuning Book
- De Michael en 12-16-18
De: Martin J. Rees
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Why Does E=MC2 and Why Should We Care
- De: Brian Cox, Jeff Forshaw
- Narrado por: Jeff Forshaw
- Duración: 7 h y 3 m
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In one of the most exciting and accessible explanations of The Theory of Relativity in recent years, Professors Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw go on a journey to the frontier of 21st century science to consider the real meaning behind the iconic sequence of symbols that make up Einstein's most famous equation, exploring the principles of physics through everyday life.
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Needs a few Diagrams
- De Roy en 06-13-11
De: Brian Cox, y otros
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The Elephant in the Universe
- Our Hundred-Year Search for Dark Matter
- De: Govert Schilling
- Narrado por: Joel Richards
- Duración: 11 h y 29 m
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In The Elephant in the Universe, Govert Schilling explores the fascinating history of the search for dark matter. Evidence for its existence comes from a wealth of astronomical observations. Theories and computer simulations of the evolution of the universe are also suggestive: they can be reconciled with astronomical measurements only if dark matter is a dominant component of nature.
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the astronomers
- De Rich Smith en 11-24-23
De: Govert Schilling
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Quantum Space
- Loop Quantum Gravity and the Search for the Structure of Space, Time, and the Universe
- De: Jim Baggott
- Narrado por: Nigel Patterson
- Duración: 10 h y 16 m
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Today we are blessed with two extraordinarily successful theories of physics. The first is Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, which describes the large-scale behavior of matter in a curved spacetime. The second is quantum mechanics. This theory describes the properties and behavior of matter and radiation at their smallest scales.
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Interesting but not Convincing
- De Michael en 10-08-19
De: Jim Baggott
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Dark Matter and Dark Energy
- The Hidden 95% of the Universe
- De: Brian Clegg
- Narrado por: Mark Cameron
- Duración: 4 h y 46 m
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All the matter and light we can see in the universe makes up a trivial five per cent of everything. The rest is hidden. This could be the biggest puzzle that science has ever faced. Since the 1970s, astronomers have been aware that galaxies have far too little matter in them to account for the way they spin around: they should fly apart, but something concealed holds them together. That ’something' is dark matter - invisible material in five times the quantity of the familiar stuff of stars and planets.
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Breezy style, but some painful pronunciation
- De Gordon M. en 02-06-22
De: Brian Clegg
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Three Roads to Quantum Gravity
- De: Lee Smolin
- Narrado por: L. J. Ganser
- Duración: 8 h y 39 m
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In Three Roads to Quantum Gravity, Lee Smolin provides an accessible overview of the attempts to build a final "theory of everything." He explains in simple terms what scientists are talking about when they say the world is made from exotic entities such as loops, strings, and black holes and tells the fascinating stories behind these discoveries: the rivalries, epiphanies, and intrigues he witnessed firsthand.
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Physics still in trouble
- De Philomath en 11-09-18
De: Lee Smolin
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Just Six Numbers
- The Deep Forces That Shape the Universe
- De: Martin J. Rees
- Narrado por: John Curless
- Duración: 6 h y 44 m
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There are deep connections between stars and atoms, between the cosmos and the microworld. Just six numbers, imprinted in the "Big Bang", determine the essential features of our entire physical world. Moreover, cosmic evolution is astonishingly sensitive to the values of these numbers. If any one of them were "untuned", there could be no stars and no life. This realization offers a radically new perspective on our universe, our place in it, and the nature of physical laws.
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Old Fine-Tuning Book
- De Michael en 12-16-18
De: Martin J. Rees
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Why Does E=MC2 and Why Should We Care
- De: Brian Cox, Jeff Forshaw
- Narrado por: Jeff Forshaw
- Duración: 7 h y 3 m
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In one of the most exciting and accessible explanations of The Theory of Relativity in recent years, Professors Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw go on a journey to the frontier of 21st century science to consider the real meaning behind the iconic sequence of symbols that make up Einstein's most famous equation, exploring the principles of physics through everyday life.
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Needs a few Diagrams
- De Roy en 06-13-11
De: Brian Cox, y otros
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The Little Book of Black Holes
- Science Essentials
- De: Steven S. Gubser, Frans Pretorius
- Narrado por: Andrew Eiden
- Duración: 5 h y 12 m
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Black holes, predicted by Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity more than a century ago, have long intrigued scientists and the public with their bizarre and fantastical properties. Although Einstein understood that black holes were mathematical solutions to his equations, he never accepted their physical reality - a viewpoint many shared. After introducing the basics of the special and general theories of relativity, this book describes black holes both as astrophysical objects and theoretical "laboratories".
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- De william en 01-24-18
De: Steven S. Gubser, y otros
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At the Edge of Time
- Exploring the Mysteries of Our Universe's First Seconds
- De: Dan Hooper
- Narrado por: Graham Winton
- Duración: 7 h y 13 m
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Scientists in the past few decades have made crucial discoveries about how our cosmos evolved over the past 13.8 billion years. But there remains a critical gap in our knowledge: We still know very little about what happened in the first seconds after the Big Bang. At the Edge of Time focuses on what we have recently learned and are still striving to understand about this most essential and mysterious period of time at the beginning of cosmic history.
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Intriguing
- De Hans Schmidt en 05-11-23
De: Dan Hooper
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The 4 Percent Universe
- Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Race to Discover the Rest of Reality
- De: Richard Panek
- Narrado por: Ray Porter
- Duración: 10 h y 7 m
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Over the past few decades, a handful of scientists have been racing to explain a disturbing aspect of our universe: only four percent of it consists of the matter that makes up you, me, our books, and every star and planet. The rest is completely unknown. Richard Panek tells the dramatic story of the quest to find this “dark” matter and an even more bizarre substance called “dark energy”. This is perhaps the greatest mystery in all of science, and solving it will bring fame, funding, and certainly a Nobel Prize.
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Not What I Expected
- De John en 06-13-14
De: Richard Panek
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Black Holes, Tides, and Curved Spacetime
- De: Benjamin Schumacher, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Benjamin Schumacher
- Duración: 12 h y 6 m
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Gravity controls everything from the falling of an apple to the rising of ocean’s tides to the motions of the heavens above. If you’ve ever wondered how this most puzzling force works across our entire universe, you will be delighted by this 24-part course that is accessible to any curious person, regardless of your science education. No other product on the market presents the subject of gravity in as much detail as this course, which will follow the past 400 years of research and experimentation in the field.
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Good freshman high school lecture
- De Ron A. Parsons en 01-29-19
De: Benjamin Schumacher, y otros
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The Infinity Puzzle
- Quantum Field Theory and the Hunt for an Orderly Universe
- De: Frank Close
- Narrado por: Jonathan Cowley
- Duración: 12 h y 12 m
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The second half of the 20th century witnessed a scientific gold rush as physicists raced to chart the inner workings of the atom. The stakes were high, the questions were big, and there were Nobel Prizes and everlasting glory to be won. Many mysteries of the atom came unraveled, but one remained intractable-what Frank Close calls the "Infinity Puzzle."
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Succinct exposition
- De Gary en 06-26-12
De: Frank Close
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Paradox
- The Nine Greatest Enigmas in Physics
- De: Jim Al-Khalili
- Narrado por: Matthew Waterson
- Duración: 6 h y 54 m
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Throughout history, scientists have come up with theories and ideas that just don't seem to make sense. These we call paradoxes. The paradoxes Al-Khalili offers are drawn chiefly from physics and astronomy and represent those that have stumped some of the finest minds. With elegant explanations that bring the listener inside the mind of those who've developed them, Al-Khalili helps us to see that, in fact, paradoxes can be solved if seen from the right angle.
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Almost Useless
- De Michael en 06-19-19
De: Jim Al-Khalili
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The Theory of Everything: The Quest to Explain All Reality
- De: Don Lincoln, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Don Lincoln
- Duración: 12 h y 21 m
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At the end of his career, Albert Einstein was pursuing a dream far more ambitious than the theory of relativity. He was trying to find an equation that explained all physical reality - a theory of everything. Experimental physicist and award-winning educator Dr. Don Lincoln takes you on this exciting journey in The Theory of Everything: The Quest to Explain All Reality. Suitable for the intellectually curious at all levels and assuming no background beyond basic high-school math, these 24 half-hour lectures cover recent developments at the forefront of particle physics and cosmology.
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Audible’s Best Science Offering, A Gem
- De MikeB en 12-08-18
De: Don Lincoln, y otros
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Quantum Entanglement
- MIT Press Essential Knowledge Series
- De: Jed Brody
- Narrado por: Jonathan Todd Ross
- Duración: 3 h y 34 m
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Quantum physics is notable for its brazen defiance of common sense. (Think of Schrödinger's Cat, famously both dead and alive.) An especially rigorous form of quantum contradiction occurs in experiments with entangled particles. Our common assumption is that objects have properties whether or not anyone is observing them, and the measurement of one can't affect the other. Quantum entanglement rejects this assumption, offering impeccable reasoning and irrefutable evidence of the opposite. Is quantum entanglement mystical, or just mystifying?
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gappy and devoid of rigor
- De Anonymous User en 05-03-20
De: Jed Brody
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Time Reborn
- From the Crisis in Physics to the Future of the Universe
- De: Lee Smolin
- Narrado por: Sean Pratt
- Duración: 10 h y 59 m
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The Trouble with Physics argues that a limited notion of time is holding physics back. It's time for a major revolution in scientific thought. The reality of time could be the key to the next big breakthrough in theoretical physics. What if the laws of physics themselves were not timeless? What if they could evolve? Time Reborn offers a radical new approach to cosmology that embraces the reality of time and opens up a whole new universe of possibilities.
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False Dichotomies
- De Michael en 07-24-13
De: Lee Smolin
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Warped Passages
- Unraveling the Mysteries of the Universe's Hidden Dimensions
- De: Lisa Randall
- Narrado por: Donna Postel
- Duración: 17 h y 42 m
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Warped Passages is an altogether exhilarating journey that tracks the arc of discovery from early 20th-century physics to the razor's edge of modern scientific theory. One of the world's leading theoretical physicists, Lisa Randall provides astonishing scientific possibilities that, until recently, were restricted to the realm of science fiction. Unraveling the twisted threads of the most current debates on relativity, quantum mechanics, and gravity, she explores some of the most fundamental questions posed by Nature.
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Physics textbook without the math
- De Victor en 05-13-18
De: Lisa Randall
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Origins, Revised and Updated
- Fourteen Billion Years of Cosmic Evolution
- De: Donald Goldsmith, Neil deGrasse Tyson
- Narrado por: JD Jackson
- Duración: 9 h y 45 m
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Our true origins are not only human, or even terrestrial, but in fact cosmic. Drawing on recent scientific breakthroughs and cross-pollination among geology, biology, astrophysics, and cosmology, Origins illuminates the soul-stirring leaps in our understanding of the cosmos. This newly revised and updated edition features such startling discoveries as the more than 5,000 newly detected exoplanets that shed light on the origins of and possibilities for life in the cosmos.
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There is nothing here
- De Hermanubis en 12-30-22
De: Donald Goldsmith, y otros
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Six Impossible Things
- The Mystery of the Quantum World
- De: John Gribbin
- Narrado por: Matthew Waterson
- Duración: 2 h y 19 m
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Rules of the quantum world seem to say that a cat can be both alive and dead at the same time and a particle can be in two places at once. And that particle is also a wave; everything in the quantum world can described in terms of waves - or entirely in terms of particles. These interpretations were all established by the end of the 1920s, by Erwin Schrödinger, Werner Heisenberg, Paul Dirac, and others. But no one has yet come up with a common sense explanation of what is going on.
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Captures difficult concepts with tongue in cheek
- De Ros en 10-24-23
De: John Gribbin
Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre Ripples in Spacetime
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- Visanu Euarchukiati
- 02-25-18
Great overview, ear opener to gravitational wave
A metaphor given in the book is quite appropriate. A deaf jungle trekker suddenly hears--like our experience with gravitational wave. The story is well laid out, with background stretching back centuries. The LISA pathfinder section is a little confusing.
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- Ray Leslie
- 06-19-18
Find out what 10 to the negative 21 means
It's what it takes to detect a gravitational wave made by two black holes merging
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- JonW
- 05-23-21
Covers the field well
Author missed a Leiden connection. Joe Weber began his work on General Relativity there in 1955 1956 working with Wheeler at Institute Lorenz.
Reader mispronounced many words
OTW well done
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- Trent
- 01-02-19
easy to follow with no formal Physics education
This was an easy read with my lack of formal college classes on subject matter. I have been interested in astrophysics for years without the ability to take classes.
This book puts the subject into easy to understand relations all the while maintaining the fact we are talking about G waves. Sometimes the science could not be taken any lower, so the use of analogies was needed. These were well thought out and fun to think about.
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- Clifford Mault
- 03-05-24
Very incite full
I vaguely recall a bunch of this cosmos stuff, but wow. Better than that guy Hawkins book 🤔
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- Existimator
- 04-28-24
Hard to follow in places.
Overall I got the gist of it, but there was still a significant portion of the book that I just had to take their word at it regarding the conclusions and predictions. Still worth listening to though.
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- Zama
- 07-21-18
basic info repeated
I ended up liking this book but the best gravity wave book hasn't been written yet.
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- Karl Z
- 03-27-18
Broad view history and research
Covers many aspects of past and current astronomical research on Einstein waves. Includes many asides.
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- Dinesh Kulkarni
- 07-23-18
Truly enriching!!
One of the best books on the subject of cosmology!! its makes the concepts very simple for understanding. story telling makes it highly engaging.
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- Frank
- 02-05-23
Great Listen
This was a interesting listen. It has a lot of science (up through early 2017) but it also has a lot on the people involved. If you like the hardcore science this might not be the best fit for you. Schilling and Rees seem to want to pay back anyone who helped them tour these various gravitational wave tracking facilities by mentioning each and talking about their first meeting. For me, the pace was good with signposting to tell you where in the book things had been discussed before. The narrator was excellent. Very clear.
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