¡Acompáñanos a viajar por el mundo de los libros!
Añadir este libro a la estantería
Grey
Escribe un nuevo comentario Default profile 50px
Grey
Suscríbete para leer el libro completo o lee las primeras páginas gratis.
All characters reduced
First You Build a Cloud - And Other Reflections on Physics as a Way of Life - cover

¡Lo sentimos! La editorial o autor ha eliminado este libro de nuestro catálogo. Pero no te preocupes, tenemos más de 500.000 otros libros que puedes disfrutar.

First You Build a Cloud - And Other Reflections on Physics as a Way of Life

K. C. Cole

Editorial: Mariner Books

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinopsis

This clearly written and compelling look at physics and physicists offers “thousands of new ways to see our daily world more richly” (Douglas Hofstadter, author of Gödel, Escher, Bach).   For many of us, physics has always been a thing of mystery and complexity. K. C. Cole, an award-winning science writer, specializes in making its wonders accessible to the everyday reader.   This book uses lively prose, metaphors, and anecdotes to allow us to comprehend the nuances of physics: gravity and light, color and shape, quarks and quasars, particles and stars, force and strength. It also shows us how the physical world is so deeply intertwined with the ways we think about culture, poetry, and philosophy, and explores the workings of such legendary scientific minds as Richard Feynman, Victor Weisskopf, brothers Frank Oppenheimer and J. Robert Oppenheimer, Philip Morrison, Vera Kistiakowsky, and Stephen Jay Gould.   “An exemplary science writer . . . For readers without scientific background, Cole gracefully introduces relativity, quantum theory, optics, astrophysics, and other significant disciplines, never getting bogged down in unnecessary explanation. Thus, you may not learn all about thermodynamics from reading her chapter on it, but you will learn enough to think seriously about the entropy in your own life. Cole sprinkles her text with comments from famous scientists—‘Space is blue, and birds fly in it,’ said Heisenberg, and Faraday said, ‘Nothing is too wonderful to be true’—that are not only delightful in themselves but perfectly suited to her own text. No review of Cole’s book could be too wonderful to be true.” —Booklist 
Disponible desde: 18/07/2012.
Longitud de impresión: 240 páginas.

Otros libros que te pueden interesar

  • Anatomy of the Human Body Part 4 (Gray's Anatomy) - cover

    Anatomy of the Human Body Part 4...

    Henry Gray

    • 1
    • 0
    • 0
    Henry Gray's classic anatomy textbook was first published in 1858 and has been in continuous publication ever since, revised and expanded through many successive editions.  This recording is of the public-domain 1918 US edition (some information may be outdated).  The illustrations can be found in the online text at bartleby.com.  For the Librivox recording, we have divided the book into five parts.  Part 4 includes Neurology, the Organs of the Senses, and the Common Integument.  (summary by Laurie Anne Walden)
    Ver libro
  • Lawn Care Business Small Business Book - Have a quick & easy small business start up Right Now with Little or No Money! - cover

    Lawn Care Business Small...

    Brian Mahoney

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Lawn Care Business Small Business Book 
    Have a quick & easy small business start up Right Now with Little or No Money! 
    by Brian Mahoney 
    Discover how to start a home business. Imagine you can have the knowledge you want to have a home based business and live the Hassle Free All-American Lifestyle of Independence, Prosperity and Peace of Mind that comes from creating your own home based jobs with out spending a bunch of money. 
    Discover how to.... 
    Have Zero Cost Marketing for Free Advertising! 
    Get Free Government Grants for your Business 
    Get Access to Wholesale small business supplies & landscaping business supplies. Secret Sources to save you Massive Money 
    Step by Step prepare a amazing Business Plan 
    Efficiently avoid Government Red Tape 
    Take Advantage of Tax Laws for your business 
    Get $150,000 Guaranteed Loan from the SBA 
    How to Incorporate to Protect Your Investment 
    and Much Much More! 
    You have the right to restore a culture of the can-do spirit and enjoy the financial security you and your family deserve. People are destroyed for lack of knowledge. For less than the cost of one night at the movies you can get the knowledge you need to start living your business dreams! 
    "The best way to predict the future is to create it" Abraham Lincoln 
    Don't wait. You'll wait your life away...
    Ver libro
  • The Green Devotional - Active Prayers for a Healthy Planet - cover

    The Green Devotional - Active...

    Karen Speerstra

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Secular and sacred, ancient and new, words for contemplation—and inspiration to act in defense of the earth. 
     
    Our planet, our home, is in crisis, plain and simple—and this collection of quotes, poems, essays, and prayers will inspire all to actively reverse the man-made causes of global warming, stem the tide of environmental destruction, and reconnect to the good earth. 
     
    Short essays of topical interest introduce each of the eight sections of this book, and the 250 voices inside, most of them contemporary, began to harmonize together as they seem to call out for their own canonical structure — one bounded by the ancient elements: Earth, Air, Fire, Water. This collection of voices is like a “green book of devotional hours,” reminiscent of the Books of Hours medieval people used to hold in their palms. And like that medieval book, The Green Devotional reminds us that we are connected to something broader and wiser than ourselves. 
     
    Including selections from Rachel Carson, Cornel West, Bill McKibben, Alice Walker, Sue Monk Kidd, Dean Koontz, Barbara Kingsolver, Daniel Pinchbeck, Arundhati Roy, and many others, The Green Devotional ends with a section of “Closing Prayers” that prepare us not just to go to sleep, but to rest up for another day of passionate action.
    Ver libro
  • Woodsman - cover

    Woodsman

    Ben Law

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Ben Law has lived as a woodsman in Prickly Nut Wood for over 20 years. His authentic, incredible sense of the land and the wildlife, and his respect for age old traditions and how to sustain them offers a wonderful, inviting insight into the life and character of Prickly Nut Wood. 
    Having travelled to Papua New Guinea and the Amazon, observing age-old techniques for living in, working in and preserving forests and woodland, Ben Law felt compelled to return home and apply his learnings to a 400 year old plot of woodland near where he grew up – Prickly Nut Wood. 
    This is the story of how he came to know and love his woodland, how he lived off the land, how he coppiced and hedged and created charcoal, how he puddled and built shelter, and finally how he carved out his famous, characterful woodland home that Kevin McCloud has cited as his favourite ever Grand Design. 
    And it’s the story of the wood itself – how it lives and breathes and affects all those who encounter it, and how it’s developed over the twenty incredible years Ben has shared in its lifespan. 
    It’s an incredibly transporting tale that will make you long to hear the dawn chorus, and appreciate the beauty of Britain’s pockets of woodland. 
    The author's top-tier knowledge and respect for nature, coupled with his best efforts in sustaining age-old traditions, make this book a must-read for nature enthusiasts. His journey from the Amazon and Papua New Guinea back to his homeland is a captivating tale of dedication and love for the environment. 
    For fans of Haruki Murakami (What I Talk About When I Talk About Running), Charles Dowding (No Dig), Paul Stamets (Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms), Chris Starr (Woodland Management), and Ray Mears (We Are Nature).
    Ver libro
  • PCOS: A Step-By-Step Guide to Reverse Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Balance Your Hormones Boost Your Metabolism & Restore Your Fertility - cover

    PCOS: A Step-By-Step Guide to...

    Jessica Olson

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    1 in every 10 women in the United States are diagnosed with PCOS, yet are still confused with what that even means for their future as a potential mother. Does this sound familiar to you? 
    Many women hear the term "PCOS," but may not know exactly what it stands for, nor what it is. 
    PCOS is short for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, and it is a common hormonal disorder among women between the ages of 20 and 45 years. 
    In PCOS, you will discover:The 4 types of PCOS to be aware of, along with the best ways to treat them effectively at homeThe surprising truth behind what to expect with PCOS symptomsThe #1 type of food to avoid in order to reduce the intensity of your symptomsHow the food you consume can either harm or help your recovery from the disorder, as well as what they are 
    And much more. 
    There are many misconceptions about the condition, often confusing both doctors as well as their patients, but now is the time to put your foot down and demand an explanation. 
    It may not even be the pregnancy issue that concerns you the most, but the frustrating weight fluctuations and constant acne. 
    Do yourself a favor: get down to the bottom of your troublesome condition, and finally, let go of your persistent worry and aggravation. 
    If you want to discover how you can break free from the grasp of PCOS and its burdens, and open up the option of starting a family of your own, then you need this audiobook today!
    Ver libro
  • Erikson Eskimos & Columbus - Medieval European Knowledge of America - cover

    Erikson Eskimos & Columbus -...

    James Robert Enterline

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This revealing analysis of Medieval cartography and native American travel upends conventional narratives about discovering the New World. 
     
    For generations, American schools have taught children that Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492. But evidence shows that Leif Erikson set foot on the continent centuries earlier. As debate continues over which explorer deserves the credit, early maps of North America suggest that we may be asking the wrong questions. How did medieval Europeans have such specific geographic knowledge of North America, a land even their most daring adventurers had not yet discovered?  
     
    In Erikson, Eskimos, and Columbus, James Robert Enterline presents new evidence that traces this knowledge to the cartographic skills of indigenous people of the high Arctic, who, he contends, provided the basis for medieval maps of large parts of North America. Drawing on an exhaustive chronological survey of pre-Columbian maps, including the controversial Yale Vinland Map, this book boldly challenges conventional accounts of Europe’s discovery of the New World.
    Ver libro