- Elementary particles and cosmology: the ultimate laws? - Gilles Cohen-Tannoudji Michel Spiro - Books

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  • Super 1880 5134  

    Elementary particles and cosmology: the ultimate laws? (Paperback)
    I was surprised at the small size of the booklet. It is still concentrated and very well done! This book has been of great help, great!
  • How to trace the history of the Universe?  

    Elementary particles and cosmology: the ultimate laws? (Paperback)
    Two possible paths: to probe matter smallest possible scales, allowing to see aspects of the Universe as it was shortly after the Big Bang; or watch the light as it has been issued far in the past, observing the objects on the border areas accessible
  • a good summary but Summary  

    Elementary particles and cosmology: the ultimate laws? (Paperback)
    In short, good memento useful to begin with, but does not develop enough brings order in the basics of science knowledge curious.
  • Technical and expeditious  

    Elementary particles and cosmology: the ultimate laws? (Paperback)
    Very dense overview of the issue, both very technical and expeditious, may be useful as memento for scientists from other disciplines
  • Scientific Preview ... to informed public  

    Elementary particles and cosmology: the ultimate laws? (Paperback)
    This booklet summarizes in a few pages the "standard model" of cosmology and particle physics, based on advances in quantum physics and relativity. Search for the Higgs boson, supersymmetry, Planck Wall and Big Bang ... Current research challeng
  • Elementary particles within the reach of the profane  

    Elementary particles and cosmology: the ultimate laws? (Paperback)
    Small very clear and easy to read book for the layman. It discusses the elementary particles, the four elemental forces: gravity, strong, weak, electromagnetic and their respective roles in the creation of the universe. A must!
  • Interesting but brief  

    Elementary particles and cosmology: the ultimate laws? (Paperback)
    This work must be seen as an introduction, an overview. It summarizes current concepts without going into details and without justification. The scenarios around the Higgs boson are barely mentioned. This is an interesting article, but not a course.