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God and the Atom From Democritus to the Higgs Boson

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ISBN-10: 1616147539

ISBN-13: 9781616147532

Edition: 2013

Authors: Victor J. Stenger

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The fascinating story of one of science's most enduring and triumphant ideas - from its genesis to the 21st century.
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List price: $25.00
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: Prometheus Books, Publishers
Publication date: 4/9/2013
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 332
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Victor J. Stenger was born on January 29, 1935. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from Newark College of Engineering (now New Jersey Institute of Technology) in 1956, a Master of Science degree in physics from UCLA in 1959, and a Ph.D. in physics in 1963. He worked as an elementary particle physicist for numerous years. He also was a professor at the University of Colorado and the University of Hawaii. He was an advocate against psychics, pseudoscience and religion. During his lifetime, he wrote 13 books including Not By Design: The Origin of the Universe; Physics and Psychics: The Search for a World Beyond the Senses; God: The Failed Hypothesis: How Science…    

Preface
Acknowledgments
Ancient Atomism
Defining Atomism
Leucippus and Democritus
Atoms and Gods
Atoms and the Senses
Late Night with Lederman
Atomism in Ancient India
Epicurus
Differences with Democritus
Post-Epicurean Atomism
Lucretius
The Antiatomists
Atoms Lost and Found
Atomism in Early Christianity
Atomism in the Middle Ages
Poggio and Lucretius
Gassendi
Atomism and the Scientific Revolution
The New World of Science
Galilean Relativity
The Principia
Particle Mechanics
Mechanical Philosophy
Primary and Secondary Qualities
Other Atomists
More Antiatomists
The Chemical Atom
From Alchemy to Chemistry
The Elements
The Chemical Atoms
The Chemical Opposition
The Philosophical Opposition
Atoms Revealed
Heat and Motion
The Heat Engine
Conservation of Energy and the First Law
The Mechanical Nature of Heat
Absolute Zero
The Second Law of Thermodynamics
Kinetic Theory
How Big Are Atoms?
Statistical Mechanics
The Arrow of Time
The Energetic Opposition
The Positivist Opposition
Evidence
Light and the Aether
The Nature of Light
The Aether
Fields
Electromagnetic Waves
The Demise of the Aether
Time and Space in Special Relativity
Defining Time and Space
Matter and Energy in Special Relativity
Invariance
Symmetry
The Source of Conservation Principles
Inside the Atom
Anomalies
Light Is Particles
The Rutherford Atom
The Bohr Atom and the Rise of Quantum Mechanics
Are Electrons Waves?
The New Quantum Mechanics
Spin
Dirac's Theory of the Electron
What Is the Wave Function?
The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
Building the Elements
Inside the Nucleus
Nuclei
The Nuclear Forces
"Atomic" Energy
Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear Fission
Poisoning the Atmosphere
Nuclear Power
Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors
Quantum Fields
Physics in 1945
More Hydrogen Surprises
QED
Fields and Particles
The Rise of Particle Physics
Pion Exchange and the Strong Force
The Fermi Theory of the Weak Force
The Particle Explosion
New Conservation Principles
Broken Symmetries
"Nuclear Democracy" and The Tao of Physics
The Dreams that Stuff is Made of
The Quarks
Particles of the Standard Model
Gauge Symmetry
Forces in the Standard Model
The Higgs Boson
Making and Detecting the Higgs
Hunting the Higgs
Higgs Confirmed!
Mass
Grand Unification
Supersymmetry
Atoms and the Cosmos
After the Bang
Inflation
The Stuff of the Universe
What Is the Dark Matter?
Dark Energy
The Cosmological Constant Problem
Before the Bang
The Matter-Antimatter Puzzle
The Eternal Multiverse
Something about Nothing
Summary and Conclusions
They Had It (Mostly) Right
Matter
Materialism Deconstructed?
Field-Particle Unity
Wave-Particle Duality
Reduction and Emergence
The Role of Chance
The Cosmos
The Mind
No Higher Power
Notes
Bibliography
About the Author
Other Books
Index