The great beyond : higher dimensions, parallel universes, and the extraordinary search for a theory of everything
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The great beyond : higher dimensions, parallel universes, and the extraordinary search for a theory of everything
J. Wiley, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 314-318) and index
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内容説明
The concept of multiple unperceived dimensions in the universe is one of the hottest topics in contemporary physics. It is essential to current attempts to explain gravity and the underlying structure of the universe. The Great Beyond begins with Einstein's famous quarrel with Heisenberg and Bohr, whose theories of uncertainty threatened the order Einstein believed was essential to the universe, and it was his rejection of uncertainty that drove him to ponder the existence of a fifth dimension. Beginning with this famous disagreement and culminating with an explanation of the newest "brane" approach, author Paul Halpern shows how current debates about the nature of reality began as age-old controversies, and addresses how the possibility of higher dimensions has influenced culture over the past one hundred years.
目次
Acknowledgments. Introduction: The Kaluza-Klein Miracle. 1. The Power of Geometry. 2. Visions of Hyperspace. 3. The Physicist's Stone: Uniting Electricity, Magnetism, and Light. 4. Getting Gravity in Shape. 5. Striking the Fifth Chord: Kaluza's Remarkable Discovery. 6. Klein's Quantum Odyssey. 7. Einstein's Dilemma. 8. Truth under Exile: Theorizing at Princeton. 9. Brave New World: Seeking Unity in an Age of Conflict. 10. Gauging the Weak and the Strong. 11. Hyperspace Packages Tied Up in Strings. 12. Brane Worlds and Parallel Universes. Conclusion: Extra-dimensional Perception. Notes. Further Reading. Index.
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