Particles in Motion: The Quest to Understand Matter

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


What is the universe made of at its most fundamental level? How do the smallest known particles shape the vast cosmos we see today? Particles in Motion: The Quest to Understand Matter takes you on a journey into the fascinating world of particle physics, exploring the forces and building blocks that define reality itself.

From the discovery of the electron to the confirmation of the Higgs boson, the history of particle physics is a tale of breakthroughs, mysteries, and technological marvels. Scientists have uncovered a hidden world beneath what appears to be solid and stable, revealing that everything around us is composed of quantum objects that behave in ways that defy common sense. The Standard Model provides a roadmap of known particles and forces, yet it leaves many questions unanswered. What is dark matter? Why does the universe contain more matter than antimatter? Could there be undiscovered particles that reshape our understanding of reality?

This book unpacks the complexities of modern physics, making cutting-edge discoveries accessible while capturing the thrill of scientific exploration. You'll discover how massive particle accelerators recreate conditions from the early universe, why the Higgs field is essential for mass, and how quantum mechanics governs the very fabric of space and time.

What you will find in this book:

  • The fundamental particles and forces shaping the universe
  • How quarks, leptons, and bosons interact
  • The role of the Higgs boson in giving particles mass
  • The mysteries of dark matter and dark energy
  • How particle accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider work
  • The search for new physics beyond the Standard Model
  • The connection between quantum physics and cosmology
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Particles in Motion: The Quest to Understand Matter

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


What is the universe made of at its most fundamental level? How do the smallest known particles shape the vast cosmos we see today? Particles in Motion: The Quest to Understand Matter takes you on a journey into the fascinating world of particle physics, exploring the forces and building blocks that define reality itself.

From the discovery of the electron to the confirmation of the Higgs boson, the history of particle physics is a tale of breakthroughs, mysteries, and technological marvels. Scientists have uncovered a hidden world beneath what appears to be solid and stable, revealing that everything around us is composed of quantum objects that behave in ways that defy common sense. The Standard Model provides a roadmap of known particles and forces, yet it leaves many questions unanswered. What is dark matter? Why does the universe contain more matter than antimatter? Could there be undiscovered particles that reshape our understanding of reality?

This book unpacks the complexities of modern physics, making cutting-edge discoveries accessible while capturing the thrill of scientific exploration. You'll discover how massive particle accelerators recreate conditions from the early universe, why the Higgs field is essential for mass, and how quantum mechanics governs the very fabric of space and time.

What you will find in this book:

  • The fundamental particles and forces shaping the universe
  • How quarks, leptons, and bosons interact
  • The role of the Higgs boson in giving particles mass
  • The mysteries of dark matter and dark energy
  • How particle accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider work
  • The search for new physics beyond the Standard Model
  • The connection between quantum physics and cosmology
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Particles in Motion: The Quest to Understand Matter

Particles in Motion: The Quest to Understand Matter

by Lexa N. Palmer

Narrated by Digital Voice Martin G

Unabridged — 4 hours, 18 minutes

Particles in Motion: The Quest to Understand Matter

Particles in Motion: The Quest to Understand Matter

by Lexa N. Palmer

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Unabridged — 4 hours, 18 minutes

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Overview

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


What is the universe made of at its most fundamental level? How do the smallest known particles shape the vast cosmos we see today? Particles in Motion: The Quest to Understand Matter takes you on a journey into the fascinating world of particle physics, exploring the forces and building blocks that define reality itself.

From the discovery of the electron to the confirmation of the Higgs boson, the history of particle physics is a tale of breakthroughs, mysteries, and technological marvels. Scientists have uncovered a hidden world beneath what appears to be solid and stable, revealing that everything around us is composed of quantum objects that behave in ways that defy common sense. The Standard Model provides a roadmap of known particles and forces, yet it leaves many questions unanswered. What is dark matter? Why does the universe contain more matter than antimatter? Could there be undiscovered particles that reshape our understanding of reality?

This book unpacks the complexities of modern physics, making cutting-edge discoveries accessible while capturing the thrill of scientific exploration. You'll discover how massive particle accelerators recreate conditions from the early universe, why the Higgs field is essential for mass, and how quantum mechanics governs the very fabric of space and time.

What you will find in this book:

  • The fundamental particles and forces shaping the universe
  • How quarks, leptons, and bosons interact
  • The role of the Higgs boson in giving particles mass
  • The mysteries of dark matter and dark energy
  • How particle accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider work
  • The search for new physics beyond the Standard Model
  • The connection between quantum physics and cosmology

Product Details

BN ID: 2940194214792
Publisher: Lexa N. Palmer
Publication date: 03/09/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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