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Extreme Physics

Maximillian Cross

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Sinopsis

"Extreme Physics" explores the most bizarre and unsettling discoveries in physics, challenging our everyday intuition about the universe. It delves into phenomena like time dilation, where time's passage varies with velocity and gravity, impacting technologies like GPS. Another focus is superfluidity, the frictionless flow of matter at extremely low temperatures, defying classical mechanics. The book also examines quantum entanglement, linking particles across vast distances in ways that challenge locality and causality.

 
The book carefully builds its arguments, starting with the revolutions of relativity and quantum mechanics and dedicating sections to time dilation, superfluidity, and quantum entanglement. "Extreme Physics" emphasizes experimental evidence, showcasing how these counterintuitive ideas have been tested and verified in laboratories. It explores the connections between extreme phenomena and their implications for cosmology and future technologies.

 
This book offers a valuable, accessible overview of challenging areas in modern Science Physics, Physics, Science for scientifically curious readers. The journey progresses across chapters, starting with fundamental concepts and culminating in discussions of cosmology and the universe's fate, providing a comprehensive understanding of these extreme realms.
Disponible desde: 06/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 59 páginas.

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