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As physics has progressed, its most fundamental theories have
become more distant from everyday experience posing challenges for
understanding, notably with quantum mechanics. This volume contains
twenty-five essays written to address such challenges. The essays
address issues in quantum mechanics, quantum cosmology and physics
in general. Examples include: How do we apply quantum mechanics to
the whole universe when all observers are inside? What do we mean
by past, present, and future in a four-dimensional universe? What
is the origin of classical predictability in a quantum universe?
Could physics predict non-computable numbers? Short personal
recollections of Murray Gell-Mann and Stephen Hawking are
included.The essays vary in length, style, and level but should be
accessible to most physicists.
Einstein's theory of general relativity is a cornerstone of modern
physics. It also touches upon a wealth of topics that students find
fascinating - black holes, warped spacetime, gravitational waves,
and cosmology. Now reissued by Cambridge University Press, this
ground-breaking text helped to bring general relativity into the
undergraduate curriculum, making it accessible to virtually all
physics majors. One of the pioneers of the 'physics-first' approach
to the subject, renowned relativist James B. Hartle, recognized
that there is typically not enough time in a short introductory
course for the traditional, mathematics-first, approach. In this
text, he provides a fluent and accessible physics-first
introduction to general relativity that begins with the essential
physical applications and uses a minimum of new mathematics. This
market-leading text is ideal for a one-semester course for
undergraduates, with only introductory mechanics as a prerequisite.
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