Three Roads to Quantum Gravity

· Hachette UK
4.2
8 reviews
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240
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A leading theoretical physicist describes the search for a 'theory of everything'.

The Holy Grail of modern physics is the search for a 'quantum gravity' view of the universe that unites Einstein's general relativity with quantum theory. Until recently, these two foundational pillars of modern science have seemed incompatible: relativity deals exclusively with the universe at the large scale (planets, solar systems and galaxies), whereas quantum theory is restricted to the domain of the very small (molecules, atoms, electrons). Here, Lee Smolin provides the first accessible overview of current attempts to reconcile these two theories.

Written with wit and style, Three Roads to Quantum Gravity touches on some of the deepest questions about the nature of the universe - are space and time continuous or infinitely divisible? Is there a limit to how small things can be? - while speculating on what developments we can expect at the frontiers of physics in the twenty-first century.

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4.2
8 reviews
Steven Ramirez
November 16, 2018
I was really expecting more technical details regarding each theory. At least enough to explain the various leaps in logic. And the philosophical aspects were unexpected and, ultimately, unwelcomed.
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About the author

Lee Smolin is Professor of Physics at the Center for Gravitational Physics and Geometry at Pennsylvania State University. He is a leading contributor to the search of a unification of quantum theory, cosmology and relativity.

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