Les Grandes Lois de l'Univers : De la gravitation aux particules quantiques
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Science & Technology
格式
Kindle
页数
151
语言
法语
已发布
Jan 1, 2023
出版商
ALISIO
版本
1
ISBN-10
2379353727
ISBN-13
9782379353727
描述
Alessandro Roussel takes readers on an intriguing journey through the vast landscape of physics, from the foundational principles laid down by early pioneers to the contemporary theories shaping our understanding of the universe. He skillfully unravels complex concepts, making them accessible and engaging for a wide audience. Through his narrative, Roussel highlights the critical contributions of luminaries such as Galileo, Newton, and Einstein, showcasing how their groundbreaking work has paved the way for modern scientific thought.
Throughout the book, readers encounter the fascinating interplay between classical mechanics and quantum physics, exploring the forces that govern everything from falling apples to the behaviors of subatomic particles. Roussel’s clear and concise writing demystifies these phenomena, making them relatable to everyday life.
With a keen emphasis on scientific evolution, he illustrates how each discovery builds on the last, forming a cohesive picture of the universe. His passion for the subject shines through, encouraging curiosity and a deeper appreciation of the natural laws that shape reality.
The work is not just a collection of historical anecdotes; it is a celebration of human intellect and our relentless pursuit of knowledge. Roussel invites his readers to ponder not only the mechanics of the universe but also the philosophical implications of these scientific advancements, prompting reflections on the very nature of existence.
Throughout the book, readers encounter the fascinating interplay between classical mechanics and quantum physics, exploring the forces that govern everything from falling apples to the behaviors of subatomic particles. Roussel’s clear and concise writing demystifies these phenomena, making them relatable to everyday life.
With a keen emphasis on scientific evolution, he illustrates how each discovery builds on the last, forming a cohesive picture of the universe. His passion for the subject shines through, encouraging curiosity and a deeper appreciation of the natural laws that shape reality.
The work is not just a collection of historical anecdotes; it is a celebration of human intellect and our relentless pursuit of knowledge. Roussel invites his readers to ponder not only the mechanics of the universe but also the philosophical implications of these scientific advancements, prompting reflections on the very nature of existence.