The Lightness of Being: Mass, Ether, and the Unification of Forces
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 Our understanding of nature's deepest reality has changed radically, but almost without our noticing, over the past twenty-five years. Transcending the clash of older ideas about matter and space, acclaimed physicist Frank Wilczek explains a remarkable new discovery: matter is built from almost weightless units, and pure energy is the ultimate source of mass. He calls it "The Lightness of Being." Space is no mere container, empty and passive. It is a dynamic Grid-a modern ether- and its spontaneous activity creates and destroys particles. This new understanding of mass explains the puzzling feebleness of gravity, and a gorgeous unification of all the forces comes sharply into focus.The Lightness of Being is the first book to explore the implications of these revolutionary ideas about mass, energy, and the nature of "empty space." In it, Wilczek masterfully presents new perspectives on our incredible universe and envisions a new golden age of fundamental physics. Frank Wilczek is the Herman Feshbach Professor of Physics at MIT. He won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2004. His 1989 book, Longing for the Harmonies, was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. Wilczek's work has been anthologized in Best American Science Writing and The Norton Anthology of Light Verse. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. "Frank Wilczek is one of the most brilliant practitioners of particle physics...He writes as he thinks, with a lightness of touch that can come only to one who is absolute master of his subject."-Freeman Dyson, New York Review of Books "A thrilling
read... a glimpse of physics at its quirkiest and most illuminating."-The Economist "Bracing....We could scarcely wish for a more knowledgeable guide to subatomic physics than Wilczek....The book is an object lesson in how an original thinker can take familiar material and impress on it originality of interpretation that makes it come alive, even for experts who have been studying it for years."-Times Higher Education Supplement "Read Wilczek's
book...to share some of the excitement and enlightenment that he and fellow
particle physicists experience as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) goes into
operation in Switzerland."-Natural History ""The Lightness of Being" is an apt description of Wilczek's writing style, which manages to be at once profound and light, filled with humour, wordplay and original explanations of difficult concepts."-New Scientist ""The Lightness of Being" does a superb job of introducing the reader...to our current understanding of the nature of matter and the forces that govern the universe.... [A] wonderful program guide to what we can expect from the LHC in the coming years. Stay tuned."-American Scientist "With a command
of both concept and language that few can rival, [Wilczek] weaves witty
commentary into eloquent explanations. Heavy on physics but light on math, this
book offers an accessible though sophisticated look at the central ideas of
modern physics."-SEED "Frank Wilczek, winner of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics, unwraps exciting new ideas.... He contends, with great wit and style, that we are tantalizingly close to unifying the fundamental forces of nature."-Scientific American "Wilczek can write
with wit, grace, and an uncanny facility for using lightweight language to
express heavy-duty ideas."-Physics Today "For a
safari-like adventure into the world of physics, follow Wilczek's lead. Quirky
but knowledgeable, he explores the essence of the matter that makes up the
universe -- combining the enthusiasm of someone like Jeff Corwin with the
thoughtfulness of a David Attenborough."-Science News "Wilczek
successfully documents the great discoveries, ideas, and mysteries of our
universe.... [T]he author uses nontechnical language that is devoid of
mathematics and theoretical proofs and that is rich in personal reflection and
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