For the Love of Physics
Author: Walter Lewin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 145160713X
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Author: Walter Lewin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 145160713X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOriginal publication and copyright date: 2011.
Author: Noël Burch
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Published: 1979
Total Pages: 0
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Fulvio Melia
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2009-10-15
Total Pages: 151
ISBN-13: 0226519546
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlbert Einstein’s theory of general relativity describes the effect of gravitation on the shape of space and the flow of time. But for more than four decades after its publication, the theory remained largely a curiosity for scientists; however accurate it seemed, Einstein’s mathematical code—represented by six interlocking equations—was one of the most difficult to crack in all of science. That is, until a twenty-nine-year-old Cambridge graduate solved the great riddle in 1963. Roy Kerr’s solution emerged coincidentally with the discovery of black holes that same year and provided fertile testing ground—at long last—for general relativity. Today, scientists routinely cite the Kerr solution, but even among specialists, few know the story of how Kerr cracked Einstein’s code. Fulvio Melia here offers an eyewitness account of the events leading up to Kerr’s great discovery. Cracking the Einstein Code vividly describes how luminaries such as Karl Schwarzschild, David Hilbert, and Emmy Noether set the stage for the Kerr solution; how Kerr came to make his breakthrough; and how scientists such as Roger Penrose, Kip Thorne, and Stephen Hawking used the accomplishment to refine and expand modern astronomy and physics. Today more than 300 million supermassive black holes are suspected of anchoring their host galaxies across the cosmos, and the Kerr solution is what astronomers and astrophysicists use to describe much of their behavior. By unmasking the history behind the search for a real world solution to Einstein’s field equations, Melia offers a first-hand account of an important but untold story. Sometimes dramatic, often exhilarating, but always attuned to the human element, Cracking the Einstein Code is ultimately a showcase of how important science gets done.
Author: Ruth Behar
Publisher: Beacon Press
Published: 2014-10-28
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 0807046485
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEloquently interweaving ethnography and memoir, award-winning anthropologist Ruth Behar offers a new theory and practice for humanistic anthropology. She proposes an anthropology that is lived and written in a personal voice. She does so in the hope that it will lead us toward greater depth of understanding and feeling, not only in contemporary anthropology, but in all acts of witnessing.
Author: Richard Burdon Haldane Haldane (Viscount)
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Published: 1921
Total Pages: 462
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James B. Hartle
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2021-06-24
Total Pages: 610
ISBN-13: 1009051334
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRenowned relativist James Hartle's fluent and accessible physics-first introduction to general relativity uses minimal new mathematics and begins with the essential physical applications. This ground-breaking text, reissued by Cambridge University Press, makes this fundamental theory accessible to virtually all physics majors.
Author: M. W. Guidry
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2019-01-03
Total Pages: 625
ISBN-13: 1107197899
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIntroduces the physics of general relativity in relation to modern topics such as gamma-ray bursts, black holes, and gravitational waves.
Author: Victoria J. Hyla
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Published: 2011-10-25
Total Pages: 569
ISBN-13: 1467040029
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBrianna Wylder: When this 17-year-old Chicago artist is faced with the death of her parents, she must leave the world she knows to live with extended family in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Searching for a new beginning in a world so different from her own, she learns to stand on her own, to love and be loved, and to tap into the power and magic of nature and herself through her nearly photographic drawings. Finding herself in a battle between the comfort of the known or the daring adventure of the new, the question is, Which man will choose? Who will become hers? Ben Davis: Young Chicago police officer and good old boy next door, Ben comforts Brianna in her tragedy and becomes a much-needed friendand potentially moreas she adjusts to her new reality. Brianna finds comfort in him, but he's in Chicago, and she's not. Will she still be his after the summer? Will he fight for her if he must? Matt Brennan: Ranch hand and bull rider from an abusive, broken childhood, Matt ran away at 12 and found a new life in the west. Fascinated by his power and deep eyes, Brianna finds herself unable to stay away. Even though he tries to push her away, it pushes her to show him an unexpected fire that is hard to resist. Will he put his prejudice about "city girls" aside to give her a chance? When the two men meet, Brianna has a decision to make and a path to choose for her future. Ben? Matt? Chicago? New Mexico? Can she find the strength to do what is in her heart?
Author: Hyesu Park
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2020-12-10
Total Pages: 114
ISBN-13: 1000329259
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book sheds light on aspects of the Korean Wave and Korean media products that are less discussed—Korean literature, webtoon, and mukbang. It explores the making of these Korean popular cultural products and how they work and engage media recipients regardless of their different national, cultural, and geographical backgrounds. Drawing on narrative theory and cultural studies, the book makes a compelling argument about how to analyze the production and consumption of Korean media within and beyond its national boundary with critical eyes. The author shows how transmedial narrative studies (narrative studies across media) offers analytical and theoretical lenses through which one can interpret new and emerging media forms and contents. Furthermore, she explores how these forms and contents can be better understood when they are contextualized within specific time and place using the cultural, social, and political concepts and precepts of the region. The volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of Asian Studies, popular culture, contemporary cyberculture, media and culture studies, and literary theory.
Author: Kerry B. Collison
Publisher: Sid Harta Publishers
Published: 2018-10-01
Total Pages: 571
ISBN-13: 1877006122
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCanberra bomb toll 'horrific' - Amongst those believed killed were the Indonesian Ambassador to Australia, the Indonesian Chief of Army Staff, the Indonesian Minister for Foreign Affairs and... Tension between Australia and Indonesia, the world's largest Moslem nation, brings the two countries to the brink of war. East Timor's sovereignty and rich oil fields shared by the two neighbouring countries become key elements in one man's ambitions. General Nathan Seda, a powerful Indonesian Officer, has a dangerous plan in which he enmeshes Stephen Coleman, a career Intelligence Officer with the Australian Embassy in Jakarta. The Timor Man, an absorbing thriller, provides a controversial perspective on events in Indonesia from the abortive coup d'etat of 1965 to the present day.