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String Theory For Dummies

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John Wiley & Sons, Oct 22, 2009 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 384 pages
Learn:
  • The basic concepts of this controversial theory

  • How string theory builds on physics concepts

  • The different viewpoints in the field

  • String theory's physical implications

Your plain-English guide to this complex scientific theory

String theory is one of the most complicated sciences being explored today. Not to worry though! This informative guide clearly explains the basics of this hot topic, discusses the theory's hypotheses and predictions, and explores its curious implications. It also presents the critical viewpoints in opposition to string theory so you can draw your own conclusions.

  • Understand the "theory of everything" — grasp the key concepts and importance of the theory, and learn why scientists are so excited about finding a theory of quantum gravity

  • It all comes down to physics — discover how string theory is built upon the major scientific developments of the early 20th century

  • Building the theory — trace the creation and development of string theory, discover its predictions, and see whether accurate conclusions can be made

  • Take string theory for a spin — explore the core issue of extra dimensions, the implications for cosmology, and how string theory could explain certain properties of our universe

  • Boldly go where no one has gone — see what string theory has to say about possible parallel universes, the origin and fate of our universe, and the potential for time travel

  • Hear from the critics — listen in on the heated debates about string theory and weigh the alternatives being offered

Open the book and find:

  • The questions string theory attempts to answer

  • Easy-to-follow examples

  • Explanations of Einstein's theory of relativity, quantum theory, and particle physics

  • The successes and failures of string theory

  • Fascinating bits of string theory including strings and branes

  • Ways that string theory can be tested

  • Discussions of loop quantum gravity and other possible alternative theories of gravity

  • How the theory may relate to cosmic mysteries, from the origin of matter to black holes

  

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Review: String Theory For Dummies

User Review  - Les - Goodreads

String Theory For Dummies by Andrew Zimmerman Jones accomplishes exactly what it sets out to do: provide a non-mathematical introduction to string theory. Even though it is not slightly outdated as ... Read full review

Review: String Theory For Dummies

User Review  - Mateus Rodrigues - Goodreads

String Theory for Dummies is the best way for people without an advanced mathematical background to start learning about String Theory. Basically, the main aim of this book is to teach people the ... Read full review

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Contents

Introduction
1
Part I Introducing String Theory
7
Part II The Physics Upon Which String Theory Is Built
49
Part III Building String Theory A Theory of Everything
159
Part IV The Unseen Cosmos String Theory On the Boundaries of Knowledge
227
Part V What the Other Guys Say Criticisms and Alternatives
295
Part VI The Part of Tens
337
Index
351
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About the author (2009)

Andrew Zimmerman Jones received his physics degree and graduated with honors from Wabash College, where he earned the Harold Q. Fuller Prize in Physics. He is the Physics Guide for the New York Times' About.com Web site. Daniel Robbins received his PhD in physics from the University of Chicago and currently studies string theory and its implications at Texas A&M University.

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