Why the Universe Exists: How particle physics unlocks the secrets of everything (New Scientist

Why the Universe Exists: How particle physics unlocks the secrets of everything (New Scientist

by New Scientist
Why the Universe Exists: How particle physics unlocks the secrets of everything (New Scientist

Why the Universe Exists: How particle physics unlocks the secrets of everything (New Scientist

by New Scientist

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Overview

Peer deep into the heart of existence and find out why particle chaos was the making of matter.


WHY IS THERE ALWAYS SOMETHING RATHER THAN NOTHING?

As you read this, billions of neutrinos from the sun are passing through your body, antimatter is sprouting from your dinner and the core of your being is a chaotic mess of particles known only as quarks and gluons.

Following the recent discovery of the Higgs Boson, WhyThe Universe Exists takes you deeper into the world of particle physics, exploring how the universe functions at the smallest scales.

Find out about the hunt for dark matter, discover how accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider are rewinding time to the first moments after the big bang, and learn how ghostly neutrino particles may hold the answers to the greatest mysteries of the universe.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473658554
Publisher: Quercus
Publication date: 11/07/2017
Series: Instant Expert
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

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Since the first magazine was published in 1956, New Scientist has established a world-beating reputation for exploring and uncovering the latest developments and discoveries in science and technology, placing them in context and exploring what they mean for the future. Each week through a variety of different channels, including print, online, social media and more, New Scientist reaches over four million highly engaged readers - over a million readers for the print magazine alone.
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