Crush: Close Encounters with Gravity
暫譯: 重力的親密接觸
Riordon, James
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2025-11-18
- 售價: $1,290
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- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 240
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 0262050986
- ISBN-13: 9780262050982
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The fascinating story of gravity, from its intimate role in our daily lives to its cosmic significance.
Gravity is at once familiar and mysterious. It's the reason for the numbers on your bathroom scale, the intricate dance of the stars and planets, and the evolution and eventual fate of the universe. In Crush, James Riordon takes readers on a tour of gravity from its vanishing insignificance on the microscopic scale to its crushing extreme inside black holes. From the moment we lift our heads as infants until the moment we lie down and ultimately surrender to its pull at the end of our lives, we labor under the burden of gravity. It has guided the shape and structure of our bodies over eons of evolution and sculpted the Earth as it cooled from a blob of molten rock. As Riordon explains, the stars couldn't shine without gravity holding them together. Even the atoms that make up you and everything around you were forged in stellar furnaces that gravity built. It took Einstein to realize that gravity is not, in fact, a force at all, but instead the curvature of space and time. A fascinating and memorable read, Crush examines our personal relationships with gravity; explores gravity's role in making the universe uniquely hospitable for life; and even reveals how the mundane flow of water in your kitchen sink offers a glimpse into the secrets of black holes.
Gravity is at once familiar and mysterious. It's the reason for the numbers on your bathroom scale, the intricate dance of the stars and planets, and the evolution and eventual fate of the universe. In Crush, James Riordon takes readers on a tour of gravity from its vanishing insignificance on the microscopic scale to its crushing extreme inside black holes. From the moment we lift our heads as infants until the moment we lie down and ultimately surrender to its pull at the end of our lives, we labor under the burden of gravity. It has guided the shape and structure of our bodies over eons of evolution and sculpted the Earth as it cooled from a blob of molten rock. As Riordon explains, the stars couldn't shine without gravity holding them together. Even the atoms that make up you and everything around you were forged in stellar furnaces that gravity built. It took Einstein to realize that gravity is not, in fact, a force at all, but instead the curvature of space and time. A fascinating and memorable read, Crush examines our personal relationships with gravity; explores gravity's role in making the universe uniquely hospitable for life; and even reveals how the mundane flow of water in your kitchen sink offers a glimpse into the secrets of black holes.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
重力的迷人故事,從它在我們日常生活中的親密角色到其宇宙意義。
作者簡介
James Riordon is a writer with the Earth Science News Team at NASA's Goddard Spaceflight Center. A former president of the DC Science Writers Association and the cofounder of the Southwest Science Writers Association, he has written for Science News, New Scientist, The Washington Post, Scientific American, Physics Today, and Quanta Magazine, and is a coauthor of Ghost Particle (MIT Press).
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
詹姆斯·里奧登(James Riordon)是美國國家航空暨太空總署(NASA)戈達德太空飛行中心(Goddard Spaceflight Center)地球科學新聞團隊的作家。他曾擔任華盛頓特區科學作家協會(DC Science Writers Association)的會長,也是西南科學作家協會(Southwest Science Writers Association)的共同創辦人。他曾為《科學新聞》(Science News)、《新科學家》(New Scientist)、《華盛頓郵報》(The Washington Post)、《科學美國人》(Scientific American)、《今日物理》(Physics Today)和《量子雜誌》(Quanta Magazine)撰寫文章,並且是《幽靈粒子》(Ghost Particle,麻省理工學院出版社)一書的共同作者。