The Hole in the Universe: How Scientists Peered Over the Edge of Emptiness and Found Everything (Harvest Book) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

The Hole in the Universe: How Scientists Peered Over the Edge of Emptiness and Found Everything (Harvest Book) Book

Most of science journalist K.C. Cole's journey into nothing is about physical nothing. "In the quantum realm, even nothing never sleeps. Nothing is always up to something. Even when there is absolutely nothing going on, and nothing there to do it." The nothingness of the vacuum is the background to space and time. Cole shows how physicists' ideas about time, space, and reality flow out of their ideas about nothing, whether vacuum or ether. She writes with a half-smile and a glint of humor in her eye, colliding metaphors like particles at Fermilab: .... Both space and time, individually, are as elastic as bungee cords. It was a further step, still, to see that the fabric of spacetime itself could warp under the influence of matter like hot asphalt under the tires of a heavy truck.... And then, the last straw: Not only could spacetime bend under the influence of matter, it could take matter into its own hands. Cole's book makes a wry, witty complement to Brian Greene's The Elegant Universe. It's an exploration of string theory (among other things) that will leave your brain only lightly tied up in knots. Or in nots. After all, as Cole writes: Nothing may be the single most prolific idea ever to plop into the human brain.... Understanding nothing matters, because nothing is the all-important background upon which everything else happens. --Mary Ellen CurtinRead More

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  • Product Description

    An adventure into the heart of Nothing by bestselling author K. C. Cole.

    Once again, acclaimed science writer K. C. Cole brings the arcane and acad-
    emic down to the level of armchair scientists in The Hole in the Universe,
    an entertaining and edifying search for nothing at all. Open the newspaper
    on any given day and you will read of a newly discovered planet, star, and
    so on. Yet scientists and mathematicians have spent generations searching
    the far reaches of the universe for that one elusive state-nothingness.
    Although this may sound like a simple task, every time the absolute void
    appears within reach, something new is discovered in its place: a black hole,
    an undulating string, an additional dimension of space or time-even another universe. A fascinating and literary tour de force, The Hole in the Universe is a virtual romp into the unknown that you never knew wasn't there.

  • 0156013177
  • 9780156013178
  • K. C. Cole
  • 1 November 2001
  • Mariner Books
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 288
  • Reprint
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