Particle Physics for Non-Physicists: A Tour of the Microcosmos

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Last update: 12-25-2024


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Would you like to know how the universe works? Scientists have been asking that question for a long time and have found that many of the answers can be found in the study of particle physics, the field that focuses on those impossibly tiny particles with unbelievably strange names - the hadrons and leptons, baryons and mesons, muons and gluons - so mystifying to the rest of us.

And now, in a fascinating and accessible series of 24 lectures, you can take the mystery out of the remarkable field that in only 100 years has unlocked the secrets of the basic forces of nature.

Professor Pollock will make you familiar with the fundamental particles that make up all matter, from the tiniest microbe to the sun and stars. And you'll also learn the "rules of the game" - the forces that drive those particles and the ways in which they interact - that underlie the workings of the universe.

The lectures have been designed to be enriching for everyone, regardless of scientific background or mathematical ability. Virtually all you'll need as you enter this fascinating world are your curiosity, common sense, and, as Professor Pollock notes, "an open mind for the occasional quantum weirdness." As you move through the lectures, you'll also gain a knowledge of how those particles fit into perhaps the greatest scientific theory of all time: the Standard Model of particle physics; a grasp of key terms like "gauge symmetry," "quantum chromodynamics," and "unified quantum field Theory;" and an appreciation of how particle physics fits in with other branches of physics - including cosmology and quantum mechanics - to create our overall understanding of nature.


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  • Camber
    5.0 out of 5 stars Far Exceeded My (Somewhat Low) Expectations
    Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2013
    I've always been frustrated that TTC avoids math in its science courses, particularly its physics courses where math is even more vital. In fact, it could be argued that even TTC's math courses avoid real math! This limits the TTC science and math courses to staying at a "popular" level rather than a true university level, whereas most of the TTC's courses in other subjects (eg, humanities) are indeed at a university level.

    So I came to this course with somewhat low expectations, but I purchased it anyway because of my strong interest in physics, especially theoretical physics. The result was that I was very pleasantly surprised! Despite the limitation of almost entirely avoiding math, Pollack manages to cover the subject in quite a bit of depth, and his historical approach works very well. He also adds sophistication to the course by incorporating much insightful discussion about the philosophical dimensions of the physics.
    In short, Pollack has pretty much done the best job possible of presenting this subject without math, and the result is quite good indeed! I gained a lot from the course, despite already having some background in this subject.

    Highly recommend for anyone interested in science, especially physics, with the possible exception of those who already know this subject at an advanced level.

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