Gravity
How the Weakest Force in the Universe Shaped Our Lives
by Brian Clegg
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Pub Date May 22 2012 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Description
A history of gravity, and a study of its importance and relevance to our lives, as well as its influence on other areas of science.
Physicists will tell you that four forces control the universe. Of these, gravity may the most obvious, but it is also the most mysterious. Newton managed to predict the force of gravity but couldn't explain how it worked at a distance. Einstein picked up on the simple premise that gravity and acceleration are interchangeable to devise his mind-bending general relativity, showing how matter warps space and time. Not only did this explain how gravity worked – and how apparently simple gravitation has four separate components – but it predicted everything from black holes to gravity's effect on time. Whether it's the reality of anti-gravity or the unexpected discovery that a ball and a laser beam drop at the same rate, gravity is the force that fascinates.
Advance Praise
Praise for Armageddon Science:
"Clegg passionately argues
that the value of science far outweighs the dangers of its misuse or of new
technologies." --Publishers Weekly
"Easy to read and hard to set
aside, Clegg’s new book is meant to be a balanced assessment of our chances to
survive as species." --Booklist
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780312616298 |
PRICE | $39.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 336 |
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