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Paul Halpern

    15. Jänner 1961

    Paul Halpern ist ein gefeierter Wissenschaftsautor und Physiker, dessen Werke sich mit den tiefgreifenden Mysterien von Raum, Zeit und der Natur der Realität befassen. Er besitzt die einzigartige Gabe, komplexe physikalische Themen einem breiten Publikum zugänglich zu machen, wobei er sich oft auf entscheidende Gedankenexperimente und die historischen Dialoge wissenschaftlicher Größen konzentriert. Seine Schriften erforschen die fundamentalen Kräfte des Universums und die inhärenten Grenzen unseres Verständnisses des Quantenreichs. Halpern bemüht sich, die Rätsel des Universums zu entschlüsseln und sie dem Leser auf fesselnde und zugängliche Weise zu präsentieren.

    The Great Beyond
    Flashes of Creation
    Einstein's Dice and Schrödinger's Cat
    The Quantum Labyrinth
    Schule ist was für Versager
    Wurmlöcher im Kosmos
    • Die Simpsons sind eine wahre Fundgrube verblüffender wissenschaftlicher Ideen. In zahlreichen Folgen finden sich Anspielungen und Verweise. Das reicht von Gastauftritten Stephen Hawkings und Albert Einsteins über Evolutionswitze bis hin zu mathematischen Beweisen. Dieses Buch nimmt alle Fans mit auf eine Entdeckungsreise in die Welt der Wissenschaft hinter der beliebtesten Fernsehserie des Universums.

      Schule ist was für Versager
    • The Quantum Labyrinth

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,1(454)Abgeben

      The story of the unlikely friendship between the two physicists who fundamentally recast the notion of time and history In 1939, Richard Feynman, a brilliant graduate of MIT, arrived in John Wheeler's Princeton office to report for duty as his teaching assistant. A lifelong friendship and enormously productive collaboration was born, despite sharp differences in personality. The soft-spoken Wheeler, though conservative in appearance, was a raging nonconformist full of wild ideas about the universe. The boisterous Feynman was a cautious physicist who believed only what could be tested. Yet they were complementary spirits. Their collaboration led to a complete rethinking of the nature of time and reality. It enabled Feynman to show how quantum reality is a combination of alternative, contradictory possibilities, and inspired Wheeler to develop his landmark concept of wormholes, portals to the future and past. Together, Feynman and Wheeler made sure that quantum physics would never be the same again.

      The Quantum Labyrinth
    • 3,9(694)Abgeben

      Physicist Paul Halpern tells the little-known story of how Einstein and Schrödinger searched, first as collaborators and then as competitors, for a theory that transcended quantum weirdness. This story of their quest, which ultimately failed, provides readers with new insights into the history of physics and the lives and work of two scientists whose obsessions drove its progress. --Publisher's description

      Einstein's Dice and Schrödinger's Cat
    • Flashes of Creation

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,8(96)Abgeben

      The great debate over the Big Bang and the quest to understand the fate of the universe Today, the Big Bang is so entrenched in our understanding of the cosmos that to doubt it would seem crazy. But as Paul Halpern shows in Flashes of Creation, just decades ago its mere mention caused sparks to fly. At the center of the debate were Russian American physicist George Gamow and British astrophysicist Fred Hoyle. Gamow insisted that a fiery explosion explained how the elements of the universe were created. Attacking the idea as half-baked, Hoyle countered that the universe was engaged in a never-ending process of creation. The battle was fierce. In the end, Gamow turned out to be right -- mostly -- and Hoyle, along with his many achievements, is remembered for giving the theory the silliest possible name: "The Big Bang." Halpern captures the brilliance of both thinkers and reminds us that even those proved wrong have much to teach us about boldness, imagination, and the universe itself.

      Flashes of Creation
    • The Great Beyond

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,8(75)Abgeben

      The concept of multiple unperceived dimensions in the universe is one of the hottest topics in contemporary physics. It is essential to current attempts to explain gravity and the underlying structure of the universe. The Great Beyond begins with Einstein’s famous quarrel with Heisenberg and Bohr, whose theories of uncertainty threatened the order Einstein believed was essential to the universe, and it was his rejection of uncertainty that drove him to ponder the existence of a fifth dimension. Beginning with this famous disagreement and culminating with an explanation of the newest ""brane"" approach, author Paul Halpern shows how current debates about the nature of reality began as age-old controversies, and addresses how the possibility of higher dimensions has influenced culture over the past one hundred years.

      The Great Beyond
    • Explore the fascinating world of planet-hunters who venture beyond our solar system to uncover hidden planets. Delve into the techniques and technologies used to detect celestial bodies, revealing the complexities of stars and the potential for life beyond Earth. This captivating journey highlights the scientific pursuit of knowledge and the mysteries of the universe, inviting readers to consider what lies beyond the visible cosmos.

      Faraway Worlds: Planets Beyond Our Solar System
    • Synchronicity

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,7(121)Abgeben

      From Aristotle's Physics to quantum teleportation, the story of the pursuit of causes that happen faster than the speed of light

      Synchronicity
    • The long history of one of physics' most enticing ideas: that the universe we know isn't the only one Our books, our movies--our imaginations--are obsessed with extra dimensions, alternate timelines, and the sense that all we see might not be all there is. In short, we can't stop thinking about the multiverse. As it turns out, physicists are similarly captivated. In The Allure of the Multiverse, physicist Paul Halpern tells the epic story of how science became besotted with the multiverse, and the controversies that ensued. The questions that brought scientists to this point are big and deep: Is reality such that anything can happen, must happen? How does quantum mechanics "choose" the outcomes of its apparently random processes? And why is the universe habitable? Each question quickly leads to the multiverse. Drawing on centuries of disputation and deep vision, from luminaries like Nietzsche, Einstein, and the creators of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Halpern reveals the multiplicity of multiverses that scientists have imagined to make sense of our reality. Whether we live in one of many different possible universes, or simply the only one there is, might never be certain. But Halpern shows one thing for sure: how stimulating it can be to try to find out.

      The Allure of the Multiverse