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Conversations on the Dark Secrets of Physics

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Conversations on the Dark Secrets of Physics
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Edward Teller
By (author) Wendy Teller
By (author) Wilson Talley
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:264
Dimensions(mm): Height 214,Width 140
Category/GenrePhysics
ISBN/Barcode 9780738207650
ClassificationsDewey:530
Audience
Undergraduate
General

Publishing Details

Publisher INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
Imprint Perseus Books
Publication Date 26 September 2002
Publication Country United States

Description

A personal tour through the world of physics--from Newton's laws to quantum mechanics--by one of the most celebrated physicists of the twentieth century. In Conversations on the Dark Secrets of Physics, Teller returns to the fundamentals of physics to share with readers his unbridled enthusiasm for the world of physical reality--from the nature of molecules to quantum mechanics and superconductors, from the elementary laws of thermodynamics to how planets, asteroids, and comets develop their orbits. By simplifying the math and forgoing the often-confusing technical jargon, Teller helps the reader break through physic's bewildering formulas and equations and get to the wonders of our physical universe. A timeless and personal explanation of the importance of physics in our life, Conversations on the Dark Secrets of Physics is certain to become a classic.

Author Biography

Edward Teller is one of the most cel ebrated and controversial physicists alive today. Through his work at Los Alamos and his development of the hydrogen bomb, he helped usher in the atom ic age. He is currently Director Emeritus of Lawre nce Livermore National Laboratory and continues as a Senior Research Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. Wendy Teller is a co mputer scientist, specializing in software for tel ecommunications. Wilson Talley is current ly a professor in the Department of Applied Scienc es, University of California Davis/ Livermore, and is president of the Fannie and John Hertz Foundat ion.