Breakthrough
Spectacular Stories of Scientific Discovery from the Higgs Particle to Black Holes
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Narrated by:
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Marcus Chown
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Marcus Chown
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The spellbinding stories of the scientists whose eureka! breakthroughs in modern physics reveal science's astonishing predictive power.
'An excellent popular science book.'
DARA Ó BRIAIN
'A thoroughly informative and entertaining read.'
ANNA BURNS, Booker Prize-winning author of Milkman
'One of the best-written books about phsyics I have ever come across.'
POPULAR SCIENCE
'Highly entertaining and accessible.' IRISH TIMES
'Fascinating, life enhancing entertainment.' PROSPECT
'Thoroughly enjoyable . . . Chown has down it again.' BBC SKY AT NIGHT
Breakthrough takes us on a breathtaking, mind-altering tour of the eureka! moments of modern physics. Charting the spellbinding stories of the scientists who predicted and discovered the existence of unknown planets, black holes, invisible force fields, ripples in the fabric of space-time, unsuspected subatomic particles and even antimatter, Marcus Chown reveals science's greatest mystery: its astonishing predictive power.
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Breakthrough was previously published in 2020 in hardback under the title The Magicians.
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- Sarah Sparrow
- 11-05-23
Good story but author reading was a mistake
Good solid book but gee wiz the author could have spiced up the narration a little more.
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- callum walker
- 30-11-21
incredible
I have read probably 20 or so popular physics books and this was by far my favourite. The mixture of genius and fortuity in the stories that led to discoveries is really interesting, and the explanation on quantum field theory was for the first time understood by me. I'm still a bit stuck on symmetry and local gauge in variance though...
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