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The Story of Science:
In this book, your students will look over Albert Einstein's shoulder as he and his colleagues develop a new kind of physics. It leads in two directions: to knowledge of the vast universe and its future (insights build on Einstein's theories of relativity), and to an understanding of the astonishingly small subatomic world (the realm of quantum physics). Students will learn why relativity and quantum theory revolutionized our world and led directly to the explosion of technology we all enjoy. Those two disciplines provide what are perhaps the most important ideas in modern science, maybe of all time. |
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| How can such awesome power come from something so small? Read about the road to discovery of the atomic bomb. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| The Story of Science: Aristotle Leads the Way |
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