Theoretical Physics For The Masses

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Black Hole Theory
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Classical Mechanics Principles
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Cosmology and Astronomy
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Evolution of the Universe
Experimental Tests of Relativity
Fundamental Forces of Nature
General Relativity
Gravitational Waves
Higgs Mechanism Explained
History of Theoretical Physics
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Loop Quantum Gravity
Lorentz Transformation
Maxwell's Equations
Modern Physics Theories
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Quantum Field Theory Basics
Quantum Mechanics Explained
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Special Relativity
Standard Model of Particle Physics
String Theory Fundamentals
Unified Field Theories

Product details

  • ISBN 9789819800308
  • Publication Date: 25 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Written for the general reader, this book provides an overview of modern theoretical physics, focusing on the history and development of theoretical physics over the past century, while providing supplemental mathematical derivations for the more advanced reader.It tells the ongoing challenges to unify theories for the fundamental forces of nature, and reveals the interplay of the foundations of classical mechanics and Maxwell's equations, special and general relativity theory, quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, the standard model of particle physics, the theoretical framework of string theory, the cosmological theory for the evolution of the universe, and the theory of black holes.This subject matter brings forth the most interesting and revolutionary ideas in modern theoretical physics, taking the reader through a fascinating journey with a broad overview of the evolving universe that we live in.

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