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Jim Baggott

    March 2, 1957
    Quantum Space
    Higgs
    Quantum Reality
    The Quantum Story. A History in 40 Moments
    The Quantum Cookbook
    Mass
    • Mass

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.3(94)Add rating

      Jim Baggott explores how our understanding of the nature of matter, and its fundamental property of mass, has developed, from the ancient Greek view of indivisible atoms to quantum mechanics, dark matter, the Higgs field, and beyond. He shows how the stuff of the universe is proving more elusive and uncertain than we ever imagined.

      Mass
    • The Quantum Cookbook

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book combines popular and textbook presentation. It aims not to teach readers how to do quantum mechanics but rather helps them understand how to think about quantum mechanics. The real source of confusion in quantum mechanics does not originate in the mathematics, but in our understanding of what a scientific theory is supposed to represent.

      The Quantum Cookbook
    • The Quantum Story. A History in 40 Moments

      • 469 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
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      Utterly beautiful. Profoundly disconcerting. Quantum theory is quite simply the most successful account of the physical universe ever devised. The pursuit of its implications has been the driving motivation of physicists for 100 years. Jim Baggott traces the story, the personalities and the rivalries, through 40 turning-point moments.

      The Quantum Story. A History in 40 Moments
    • Quantum mechanics is one of the most successful of scientific theories, but what does it actually mean? From Schrodinger's Cat to Many Worlds, Jim Baggott guides us through the many attempts to determine its meaning. Richard Feynman once declared that 'nobody understands quantum mechanics'. This book will tell you why.

      Quantum Reality
    • Higgs

      The Invention and Discovery of the 'God Particle'

      • 301 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      Relates the history of the search for the Higgs boson, also known as the "God" particle.

      Higgs
    • The greatest challenge for physics is to combine its two most successful theories: general relativity and quantum mechanics. The resulting quantum theory of gravity would explain the universe across all scales. Much has been said about the approach based on string theory. Here, Jim Baggott describes its powerful rival: Loop Quantum Gravity.

      Quantum Space
    • Origins : the scientific story of creation

      • 403 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.0(110)Add rating

      Jim Baggott sets out the scientific story of creation - 13.8 billion years from the Big Bang to human consciousness, via the origins of space and time, mass and light, stars, the habitable earth, and life itself. From astrophysics to biology, the whole inspiring picture is here.

      Origins : the scientific story of creation
    • Quantum mechanics is an extraordinarily successful scientific theory. It is also completely baffling. From the moment of its inception, its founders struggled to understand its meaning. This struggle was most famously encapsulated in the debate between Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein; Quantum Drama tells the story of their engagement and its legacy.

      Quantum Drama