The Consolations of Physics: Why the Wonders of the Universe Can Make You Happy (Paperback)
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The Consolations of Physics: Why the Wonders of the Universe Can Make You Happy (Paperback)

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Published: 13/06/2019
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'A beautiful, inspiring reflection on science, humanity, space, and matter - this would blow Boethius's mind.' - Sarah Bakewell

The Consolations of Physics is an eloquent manifesto for physics. In an age where uncertainty and division is rife, Tim Radford, science editor of the Guardian for twenty-five years, turns to the wonders of the universe for consolation.

From the launch of the Voyager spacecraft and how it furthered our understanding of planets, stars and galaxies to the planet composed entirely of diamond and graphite and the sound of a blacksmith's anvil; from the hole NASA drilled in the heavens to the discovery of the Higgs Boson and the endeavours to prove the Big Bang, The Consolations of Physics will guide you from a tiny particle to the marvels of outer space.

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781473658912
Number of pages: 192
Weight: 144 g
Dimensions: 199 x 130 x 13 mm


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Tim Radford's The Consolations of Physics is a love letter to the Voyager space probes. The poetry of their journey stimulated Radford to wax lyrical about the purpose of science. It is a beautiful, moving book that roams through the grand physics of recent decades. - Michael Brooks, New Statesman, Books of the Year

Lyrical hymn to space exploration, knowledge and the enquiring mind... Helps quench our curiosity, yet deepens the mystery, about the cosmos and our attempts to discover more about it. - Darragh McManus, Irish Independent

Beautiful, joyful, inspiring. A celebration of physicists' quest to understand the universe, from one of the best science writers around. - Jo Marchant, New York Times bestselling author of CURE

It's rare that you get a book that connects Dante's Divine Comedy to the Higgs boson and the geology of limestone cliffs, and this weaving together of two thousand's years of intellectual thought is one of the many delights of this book. It's a hymn to scientific endeavour. - Professor Mark Miodownik, New York Times bestselling author of STUFF MATTERS

Wow... Tim Radford's writing is so beautiful, it reads like poetry. A book more about life and passion than physics. People who have never cared a jot about physics (like me) must read this book. - Suzanne O'Sullivan, Wellcome Prize-winning author of IT'S ALL IN YOUR HEAD

A beautiful, inspiring reflection on science, humanity, space, and matter - this would blow Boethius's mind. - Sarah Bakewell, Sunday Times-bestselling author of HOW TO LIVE and AT THE EXISTENTIALIST'S CAFE

An appreciative survey of the vast canvas on which physicists do their creative work - the entire observable universe, from the beginning of time to its end (assuming there is one)... Beneath his jocularity, Radford is an unapologetic intellectual. - Graham Farmelo, Guardian

Beautifully crafted 'love letter to physics'... His deft narrative interweaves discoveries such as the Higgs boson, the Hubble Deep Field and gravitational waves with Dante Alighieri's epic fourteenth-century poem The Divine Comedy, which intuited the laws of motion found by Galileo Galilei some 300 years later. - Barbara Kiser, Nature

Engaging and delightful... In Radford's persuasive and genial company, as he roams from the initial singularity to dark energy, from Saint Augustine's City of God to Dante's The Divine Comedy, from the Higgs bosun to the multiverse, it's hard not to be moved by the fact that there are those who are capable of dreaming up and executing complex undertakings that explore the order that underpins creation. - Manjit Kumar, Observer

Physics may not be a subject many people find consoling, but in this poetic paean to mankind's quest to make sense of the universe Tim Radford...might convert a few. - Rob Kingston, Sunday Times

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