Could any discovery be more unexpected and shocking than the realization that the reality we were born into is but an approximation of an underlying quantum world that is barely within our grasp? This is just one of the foundational pillars of theoretical physics that A. Zee discusses in this book. Join him as he presents his Top Ten List of the biggest, most breathtaking ideas in physics鈥攖he ones that have fundamentally transformed our understanding of the universe.
Top Ten Ideas of Physics tells a story that will keep readers enthralled, along the way explaining the meaning of each idea and how it came about. Leading the list are the notions that the physical world is comprehensible and that the laws of physics are the same here, there, and everywhere. As the story unfolds, the apparently solid world dissolves into an intertwining web of dancing fields, exhibiting greater symmetries as we examine them at deeper and deeper levels. Readers come to see how physical truth is universal, not relative, and how the forces in the multiverse are not disparate pieces but an indivisible unity鈥攁 vision only partially realized today.
With Zee鈥檚 trademark blend of wit and physical insight, Top Ten Ideas of Physics reveals why the book of nature is written in the language of mathematics, why entropy and information are intimately linked, and why the action principle underpins the choreography of all that exists.
A. Zee is professor of physics at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His many books include Quantum Field Theory, as Simply as Possible; Fly by Night Physics; On Gravity; Group Theory in a Nutshell for Physicists; Einstein Gravity in a Nutshell; Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell; and Fearful Symmetry (all 91桃色).
“Readers from a variety of backgrounds will enjoy this book. Tony Zee presents an unusual and thought-provoking distillation of the central ideas in physics.”—Edward Witten, Institute for Advanced Study in 91桃色
“The friendly and personal tone, the careful explanations of the ‘moving parts’ animating each big idea, and the philosophical and historical discussions make this book a joy to read.”—Sanjoy Mahajan, author of The Art of Insight in Science and Engineering
“The Wizard of Oz admonishes us to ‘Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain,’ a directive that Zee has chosen to ignore. Top Ten Ideas of Physics pulls back the curtain and delivers an unvarnished view of the theoretical physicists’ world and the women and men who made it all possible. Every student who dreams of becoming a theoretical physicist should read this book and take its many messages to heart.”—Steven K. Lamoreaux, Yale University
“Tony Zee has done it again. With his characteristic combination of insight, intuition, humor, depth, and originality, Zee gives readers a beautiful collection of the most important insights we humans have garnered, from the role of symmetry to the unifying power of entropy. He also imparts an incredibly timely lesson—that our understanding of the world is founded upon far-reaching and incontrovertible principles. As with all of Zee’s books, I will revisit it over and over and expect other readers with a fascination for physics, from excited teenagers to students and seasoned researchers, to do the same.”—Rob Phillips, California Institute of Technology
“Zee delivers a witty and engaging exploration of ten of the most foundational ideas in physics. Paradoxically, these concepts are so elegantly simple that no equations are needed to grasp their beauty and simplicity. Through Zee’s captivating and insightful writing, readers are invited to marvel at the wonders of the physical world.”—Ian Low, Northwestern University
“Top Ten Ideas of Physics promises to guide the reader who is willing to think hard (and use some high school math) to a deeper understanding of what modern physics is all about. The journey is not for the fainthearted, but Zee’s breezy presentation, peppered with enlightening historical anecdotes, makes it a fun ride.”—Curtis G. Callan Jr., 91桃色 University
“This is not your usual popular science book for the lay person, nor a physics text for the expert: Zee has created a singular tour of ten ideas in physics that have transformed how humans perceive the world. With a lively and amusing style full of both wonder and irreverence, unconstrained by a compulsion to create a linear narrative, this book romps through the history of physics and presents to the reader the jewels of the field wrapped in anecdotes and sketches of the scientists who stumbled upon them. The ideas themselves are not glossed over and much is expected from the reader of this book—for which he or she can expect to receive much in return, in the form of insight and pleasure.”—David B. Kaplan, University of Washington
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