The art of physics

Bharmal, Zahaan

£22.00

Why are some relationships unstable, while others last a lifetime? Why do the rich keep getting richer, and can it ever be any other way? And why do we all make seemingly irrational decisions? People are messy. Science is methodical. Could ideas from physics allow us to solve our most urgent problems? This book is about the hidden, surprising, and sometimes beautiful ways in which physics could help you make sense of a chaotic and unpredictable world. Drawing on cutting-edge research and eye-opening insights from quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, chaos and complexity theory, materials science and more, ‘The Art of Physics’ shows that science offers a rich vocabulary for tackling contradictions that seem to be the hallmarks of daily life.

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Publish Date: 21/11/2024

Description

‘Exceptionally interesting’ – Alain de Botton

‘Fascinating … You’ll never again view your own world in quite the same way. A delight to read’ – Ian Stewart

A book that will transform how you understand human behaviour’ – Thomas Erikson

Can physics change your life? It already has.

In The Art of Physics, Zahaan Bharmal explains eight ideas from physics that have transformed his view of everyday life and will do the same for you.

Far from being abstract, he argues, physics can help us answer very human questions, questions like: Why are some relationships unstable, while others last a lifetime? Why does inequality persist? And why do we all make so many irrational decisions?

Drawing on quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, chaos and complexity theory, materials science and more, The Art of Physics reveals the hidden, surprising, and sometimes beautiful ways in which physics can help us to make sense of an unpredictable world. Ultimately, it shows how by embracing the paradoxes and uncertainty at the core of physics, we can unlock a deeper understanding of ourselves and our universe.

A deeply personal and thoroughly entertaining tour of life, the universe, and everything.

Additional information

Weight 377 g
Dimensions 222 × 144 × 26 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

272

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

530 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K