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Supersymmetry Unveiling The Ultimate Laws Of Nature Reprint Gordon Kane

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Supersymmetry Unveiling The Ultimate Laws Of Nature Reprint Gordon Kane
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Publisher: Basic Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.79 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Gordon Kane
ISBN: 9780738204895, 0738204897
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: Reprint

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Supersymmetry Unveiling The Ultimate Laws Of Nature Reprint Gordon Kane by Gordon Kane 9780738204895, 0738204897 instant download after payment.

"A fascinating account of the theoretical ideas behind supersymmetry...told by someone who has contributed deeply to the development of the field." -NatureFor most of human history, man has been trying to discover just how the universe works. In this groundbreaking work, renowned physicist Gordon Kane first gives us the basics of the Standard Model, which describes the fundamental constituents and forces of nature. He then explains the next great leap in understanding: the theory of supersymmetry, which implies that each of the fundamental particles has a "superpartner" that can be detected at energies and intensities only now being achieved in the giant accelerators. If Kane and his colleagues are correct, these superpartners will also help solve many of the puzzles of modern physics-such as the existence of the Higgs boson-as well as one of the biggest mysteries is cosmology: the notorious "dark matter" of the universe.

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