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Physics books of 2022 (reading hobbies) - C C - Dec 17, 2022 https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/physics-books-of-2022 INTRO: This year’s list includes a book about an eminent physicist striving to avoid fame, two unique books for children, and a book with equations you'll actually be able to read. (MORE - details) COVERED: Elusive: How Peter Higgs Solved the Mystery of Mass, by Frank Close The Sky is for Everyone: Women Astronomers in Their Own Words, edited by Virginia Trimble and David. A Weintraub I’m a Neutrino: Tiny Particles in a Big Universe, by Eve M. Vavagiakis, illustrated by Ilze Lemesis The Biggest Ideas in the Universe: Space, Time and Motion, by Sean Carroll There Are Places in the World Where Rules Are Less Important Than Kindness: And Other Thoughts on Physics, Philosophy and the World, by Carlo Rovelli This Way to the Universe: A Theoretical Physicist's Journey to the Edge of Reality, by Michael Dine Existential Physics: A Scientist’s Guide to Life’s Biggest Questions, by Sabine Hossenfelder The Universe: A Biography, by Paul Murdin Your Adventures at CERN: Play the Hero Among Particles and a Particular Dinosaur, by Letizia Diamante, illustrated by Claudia Flandoli The Matter of Everything: Twelve Experiments That Changed Our World, by Suzie Sheehy RE: Physics books of 2022 (reading hobbies) - Syne - Dec 18, 2022 "Solved the mystery of mass" sounds pretty hyperbolic to me. |