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Mortals or Immortals - A brief anthem of modern physics - cover

Mortals or Immortals - A brief anthem of modern physics

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Publisher: Konstantinos Anastasiadis

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Summary

This book is an attempt to transfer the latest anthology of Natural science, as it has been formed to date, in everyday language. It could be a help, a compass, for any reader who wants to be in the achievements and trends of Physics, difficult topics are described in simple but scientific words, in a few relative pages. 
It is a useful aid for every natural science student, as a guide to further study and research. 
You may have read thousands of pages on these topics and not understand what it is all about. When you read these few related pages, you will know the difference!
Its chapters include topics such as:
Energy, energy sources
Man and nature,
We are waves,
Eternity and the concept of infinity,
theory of the universe,
superstrings,
theory of everything,
The world of microparticles,
Quantum theory,
Quantum computers
etc
Available since: 05/29/2024.
Print length: 230 pages.

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