A User's Guide to the Universe - Surviving the Perils of Black Holes,
Time Paradoxes, and Quantum Uncertainty
Book description
Answers to science's most enduring questions from "Can I break the
light-speed barrier like on
Star Trek?
" and "Is there life on other planets?" to "What is
empty space made of?"
This is an indispensable guide to physics
that offers readers an overview of the most popular physics topics
written in an accessible, irreverent, and engaging manner while still
maintaining a tone of wry skepticism. Even the novice will be able to
follow along, as the topics are addressed using plain English and
(almost) no equations. Veterans of popular physics will also find
their nagging questions addressed, like whether the universe can
expand faster than light, and for that matter, what the universe is
expanding into anyway.
- Gives a one-stop tour of all the big questions that capture the
public imagination including string theory, quantum mechanics,
parallel universes, and the beginning of time
- Explains serious science in an entertaining, conversational, and
easy-to-understand way
- Includes dozens of delightfully groan-worthy cartoons that
explain everything from special relativity to Dark Matter
Filled with fascinating information and insights, this book will
both deepen and transform your understanding of the universe.
Dave Goldberg is an associate professor of physics
at Drexel University, where he works on theoretical and observational
cosmology. He earned his Ph. D. in astrophysical sciences at Princeton
University and is very interested in the interface between science and
pop culture. He has contributed to Slate and appeared on WNYC's Studio
360. He lives with his wife and daughter in Philadelphia.
Jeff Blomquist earned his master's degree in physics from
Drexel University in 2008 and is currently an engineer at Boeing
Aerospace. He drew the illustrations in A User's Guide to the
Universe all by himself! He lives in Philadelphia and has only
recently stopped sleeping on a couch.