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- catalog abstract "The quest began in 430 B.C. when a Greek philosopher smelled bread baking and imagined that an invisible particle might be the building block of all matter. He called it the a-tom - "that which cannot be cut"--And its pursuit has become science's longest-running experiment. Now, in a book of dazzling originality, Nobel laureate Leon Lederman tells the story of the 2,500-year search for the answer to an ancient question: what is the world made of? Lederman joined this search in the 1950s, and his many contributions to our understanding of subatomic architecture have ranked him among the foremost experimental physicists in the world. The God Particle is yet another remarkable achievement: drawing on a lifetime of research and teaching, Lederman shines such a clear light on the mysteries of matter that they are at last understandable to everyone. With great wit and erudition, he describes the long string of Eureka moments that have brought us tantalizingly close to unlocking the last secrets of the universe. Galileo, Newton, Faraday, Rutherford, and Einstein are just a few of the heroes in Lederman's tale, each one a brilliant detective looking for clues behind the veil of matter. The past fifty years have brought the development of the most complex experimental tool ever built - the particle accelerator, an immensely powerful knife that cuts matter into quarks and leptons and reveals the forces that drive them. Lederman explains how accelerators work and argues passionately for the need for a huge new machine that can find the ultimate a-tom. He believes that this particle - the God Particle - orchestrates the cosmic symphony, and he dreams of its discovery, hoping it will reduce the laws of physics to an equation so simple that it can fit on a T-shirt. Using humor, metaphor, and vivid storytelling, Leon Lederman takes us on an adventure into an invisible world. The God Particle is a celebration of human curiosity, a thrilling book by a man whose genius for discovering the secrets of the universe is matched by his gift for illuminating the wonders of science.".
- catalog contributor b4270010.
- catalog contributor b4270011.
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "Dramatis Personae -- 1. The Invisible Soccer Ball -- 2. The First Particle Physicist -- Interlude A: A Tale of Two Cities -- 3. Looking for the Atom: The Mechanics -- 4. Still Looking for the Atom: Chemists and Electricians -- 5. The Naked Atom -- Interlude B: The Dancing Moo-Shu Masters -- 6. Accelerators: They Smash Atoms, Don't They? -- Interlude C: How We Violated Parity in a Weekend ... and Discovered God -- 7. A-tom! -- 8. The God Particle at Last -- 9. Inner Space, Outer Space, and the Time Before Time -- A Note on History and Sources.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 412-414) and index.".
- catalog description "The quest began in 430 B.C. when a Greek philosopher smelled bread baking and imagined that an invisible particle might be the building block of all matter. He called it the a-tom - "that which cannot be cut"--And its pursuit has become science's longest-running experiment. Now, in a book of dazzling originality, Nobel laureate Leon Lederman tells the story of the 2,500-year search for the answer to an ancient question: what is the world made of? Lederman joined this search in the 1950s, and his many contributions to our understanding of subatomic architecture have ranked him among the foremost experimental physicists in the world. The God Particle is yet another remarkable achievement: drawing on a lifetime of research and teaching, Lederman shines such a clear light on the mysteries of matter that they are at last understandable to everyone. ".
- catalog description "Using humor, metaphor, and vivid storytelling, Leon Lederman takes us on an adventure into an invisible world. The God Particle is a celebration of human curiosity, a thrilling book by a man whose genius for discovering the secrets of the universe is matched by his gift for illuminating the wonders of science.".
- catalog description "With great wit and erudition, he describes the long string of Eureka moments that have brought us tantalizingly close to unlocking the last secrets of the universe. Galileo, Newton, Faraday, Rutherford, and Einstein are just a few of the heroes in Lederman's tale, each one a brilliant detective looking for clues behind the veil of matter. The past fifty years have brought the development of the most complex experimental tool ever built - the particle accelerator, an immensely powerful knife that cuts matter into quarks and leptons and reveals the forces that drive them. Lederman explains how accelerators work and argues passionately for the need for a huge new machine that can find the ultimate a-tom. He believes that this particle - the God Particle - orchestrates the cosmic symphony, and he dreams of its discovery, hoping it will reduce the laws of physics to an equation so simple that it can fit on a T-shirt. ".
- catalog extent "434 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "God particle.".
- catalog identifier "0395558492 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "God particle.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Houghton Mifflin,".
- catalog relation "God particle.".
- catalog subject "539.7/2 20".
- catalog subject "Higgs bosons.".
- catalog subject "Matter Constitution.".
- catalog subject "Particles (Nuclear physics) Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "QC793.5.B62 L43 1993".
- catalog subject "Science Philosophy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Dramatis Personae -- 1. The Invisible Soccer Ball -- 2. The First Particle Physicist -- Interlude A: A Tale of Two Cities -- 3. Looking for the Atom: The Mechanics -- 4. Still Looking for the Atom: Chemists and Electricians -- 5. The Naked Atom -- Interlude B: The Dancing Moo-Shu Masters -- 6. Accelerators: They Smash Atoms, Don't They? -- Interlude C: How We Violated Parity in a Weekend ... and Discovered God -- 7. A-tom! -- 8. The God Particle at Last -- 9. Inner Space, Outer Space, and the Time Before Time -- A Note on History and Sources.".
- catalog title "The God particle : if the universe is the answer, what is the question? / Leon Lederman with Dick Teresi.".
- catalog type "text".