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Nothing : a very short introduction

Close, F. E. (Author).

Summary: What is 'the void'? What remains when you take all the matter away? Can empty space - 'nothing' - exist? This text explores the science & history of the elusive void - from Aristotle's theories to black holes & quantum particles, & why our very latest discoveries about the vacuum can tell us extraordinary things about the cosmos.

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  • ISBN: 9780199225866 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 0199225869 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: print
    157 p. : ill., maps ; 18 cm.
  • Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2009.

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General Note:
"First pub. in hardback as The Void 2007. First pub. as a Very Short Introduction 2009"--T.p. verso.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-150) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Much ado about nothing -- How empty is an atom? -- Space -- Waves in what? -- Travelling on a light beam -- The cost of free space -- The infinite sea -- The Higgs vacuum -- The new void.
Subject: Physics Philosophy
Nothing (Philosophy)
Physics Philosophy History
Cosmology
Vacuum

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Nothing: a Very Short Introduction
Nothing: a Very Short Introduction
by Close, Frank
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Nothing: a Very Short Introduction


What is 'nothing'? What remains when you take all the matter away? Can empty space - a void - exist? This Very Short Introduction explores the science and the history of the elusive void: from Aristotle who insisted that the vacuum was impossible, via the theories of Newton and Einstein, to our very latest discoveries and why they can tell us extraordinary things about the cosmos. Frank Close tells the story of how scientists have explored the elusive void, and the rich discoveries that they have made there. He takes the reader on a lively and accessible history through ancient ideas and cultural superstitions to the frontiers of current research. He describes how scientists discovered that the vacuum is filled with fields; how Newton, Mach, and Einstein grappled with the nature of space and time; and how the mysterious 'aether' that was long ago supposed to permeate the void may now be making a comeback with the latest research into the 'Higgs field'. We now know that the vacuum is far from being empty - it seethes with virtual particles and antiparticles that erupt spontaneously into being, and it also may contain hidden dimensions that we were previously unaware of. These new discoveries may provide answers to some of cosmology's most fundamental questions: what lies outside the universe, and, if there was once nothing, then how did the universe begin? Nothing: A Very Short Introduction was first published in hardback as The Void.
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