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Black Bodies and Quantum Cats: Tales from the Annals of Physics

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Physics, once known as“natural philosophy” is the most basic science, explaining the world we live in, from the largest scale down to the very, very, very smallest, and our understanding of it has changed over many centuries. In Black Bodies and Quantum Cats, science writer Jennifer Ouellette traces key developments in the field, setting descriptions of the fundamentals of physics in their historical context as well as against a broad cultural backdrop. Newto‛s laws are illustrated via the film Addams Family Values, while Back to the Future demonstrates the finer points of special relativity. Po‛s“The Purloined Lette” serves to illuminate the mysterious nature of neutrinos, and Jeanette Winterso‛s novel Gut Symmetries provides an elegant metaphorical framework for string theory.

An enchanting and edifying read, Black Bodies and Quantum Cats shows that physics is not an arcane field of study but a profoundly human endeavor—and a fundamental part of our everyday world.

Review:

"Sg/jsAn English major turned science writer, Ouellette describes physics, that most mathematically demanding science, using books, TV shows, movies and other pop culture mainstays, and the result is remarkably fresh and immensely readable. Starting with Da Vinci, Ouellette uses-what else?-The Da Vinci Code to explain the divine proportion before taking the reader on an anecdotal tour of the blacksmiths, shopkeepers' sons and royalty who tinkered with their curiosities, cumulatively advancing a science from Copernicus' looking at the sky, through Einstein's theory of special relativity (explained in terms of Back to the Future and Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen), until today's subatomic string theory. All major theories and breakthroughs, along with the personalities that brought them to life (including a particularly ruthless Thomas Edison and a resourceful patent clerk named Chester Carlson, who built the first photocopier in his Astoria, New York, kitchen), are presented clearly by the reader's pop-culture escort. It is a credit to Ouellette that, as the reader progresses into more complex theories, the TV and movie references aren't nearly as interesting as the science." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

The author traces key developments in the field of physics, placing the fundamentals in their historical context as well as against a broad cultural backdrop.

About the Author

Jennifer Ouellette writes APS NewsDiscover and Salon. She is a Jujitsu black belt.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780143036036
Subtitle:
Tales from the Annals of Physics
Foreword:
Chodos, Alan
Foreword:
Chodos, Alan
Author:
Ouellette, Jennifer
Author:
Chodos, Alan
Publisher:
Penguin Books
Subject:
Physics
Subject:
History
Subject:
Physics -- History.
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20051201
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
from 12
Language:
English
Illustrations:
b/w illustrations throughout
Pages:
336
Dimensions:
7.96x5.38x.71 in. .61 lbs.
Age Level:
from 18

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Sg/jsAn English major turned science writer, Ouellette describes physics, that most mathematically demanding science, using books, TV shows, movies and other pop culture mainstays, and the result is remarkably fresh and immensely readable. Starting with Da Vinci, Ouellette uses-what else?-The Da Vinci Code to explain the divine proportion before taking the reader on an anecdotal tour of the blacksmiths, shopkeepers' sons and royalty who tinkered with their curiosities, cumulatively advancing a science from Copernicus' looking at the sky, through Einstein's theory of special relativity (explained in terms of Back to the Future and Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen), until today's subatomic string theory. All major theories and breakthroughs, along with the personalities that brought them to life (including a particularly ruthless Thomas Edison and a resourceful patent clerk named Chester Carlson, who built the first photocopier in his Astoria, New York, kitchen), are presented clearly by the reader's pop-culture escort. It is a credit to Ouellette that, as the reader progresses into more complex theories, the TV and movie references aren't nearly as interesting as the science." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , The author traces key developments in the field of physics, placing the fundamentals in their historical context as well as against a broad cultural backdrop.

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