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“YOU HAVE CHANGED MY LIFE” is a common refrain in the emails Walter Lewin receives daily from fans who have been enthralled by his world-famous video lectures about the wonders of physics. “I walk with a new spring in my step and I look at life through physics-colored eyes,” wrote one such fan. When Lewin’s lectures were made available online, he became an instant YouTube celebrity, and The New York Times declared, “Walter Lewin delivers his lectures with the panache of Julia Child bringing French cooking to amateurs and the zany theatricality of YouTube’s greatest hits.”
For more than thirty years as a beloved professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lewin honed his singular craft of making physics not only accessible but truly fun, whether putting his head in the path of a wrecking ball, supercharging himself with three hundred thousand volts of electricity, or demonstrating why the sky is blue and why clouds are white. Now, as Carl Sagan did for astronomy and Brian Green did for cosmology, Lewin takes readers on a marvelous journey in For the Love of Physics, opening our eyes as never before to the amazing beauty and power with which physics can reveal the hidden workings of the world all around us. “I introduce people to their own world,” writes Lewin, “the world they live in and are familiar with but don’t approach like a physicist—yet.”
Could it be true that we are shorter standing up than lying down? Why can we snorkel no deeper than about one foot below the surface? Why are the colors of a rainbow always in the same order, and would it be possible to put our hand out and touch one? Whether introducing why the air smells so fresh after a lightning storm, why we briefly lose (and gain) weight when we ride in an elevator, or what the big bang would have sounded like had anyone existed to hear it, Lewin never ceases to surprise and delight with the extraordinary ability of physics to answer even the most elusive questions.
Recounting his own exciting discoveries as a pioneer in the field of X-ray astronomy—arriving at MIT right at the start of an astonishing revolution in astronomy—he also brings to life the power of physics to reach into the vastness of space and unveil exotic uncharted territories, from the marvels of a supernova explosion in the Large Magellanic Cloud to the unseeable depths of black holes.
“For me,” Lewin writes, “physics is a way of seeing—the spectacular and the mundane, the immense and the minute—as a beautiful, thrillingly interwoven whole.” His wonderfully inventive and vivid ways of introducing us to the revelations of physics impart to us a new appreciation of the remarkable beauty and intricate harmonies of the forces that govern our lives.
For more than thirty years as a beloved professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lewin honed his singular craft of making physics not only accessible but truly fun, whether putting his head in the path of a wrecking ball, supercharging himself with three hundred thousand volts of electricity, or demonstrating why the sky is blue and why clouds are white. Now, as Carl Sagan did for astronomy and Brian Green did for cosmology, Lewin takes readers on a marvelous journey in For the Love of Physics, opening our eyes as never before to the amazing beauty and power with which physics can reveal the hidden workings of the world all around us. “I introduce people to their own world,” writes Lewin, “the world they live in and are familiar with but don’t approach like a physicist—yet.”
Could it be true that we are shorter standing up than lying down? Why can we snorkel no deeper than about one foot below the surface? Why are the colors of a rainbow always in the same order, and would it be possible to put our hand out and touch one? Whether introducing why the air smells so fresh after a lightning storm, why we briefly lose (and gain) weight when we ride in an elevator, or what the big bang would have sounded like had anyone existed to hear it, Lewin never ceases to surprise and delight with the extraordinary ability of physics to answer even the most elusive questions.
Recounting his own exciting discoveries as a pioneer in the field of X-ray astronomy—arriving at MIT right at the start of an astonishing revolution in astronomy—he also brings to life the power of physics to reach into the vastness of space and unveil exotic uncharted territories, from the marvels of a supernova explosion in the Large Magellanic Cloud to the unseeable depths of black holes.
“For me,” Lewin writes, “physics is a way of seeing—the spectacular and the mundane, the immense and the minute—as a beautiful, thrillingly interwoven whole.” His wonderfully inventive and vivid ways of introducing us to the revelations of physics impart to us a new appreciation of the remarkable beauty and intricate harmonies of the forces that govern our lives.
About the Author
Our Thoughts: I actually got this book for my husband because he loves math and science. I am more of an English and Literature gal myself. But when the book arrived, I felt intrigued, so I dived into it. I expected the information to be over my head. After all, I haven't looked at a science book since high school and I don't even want to tell you how long ago that was...But surprisingly, this book is written is a way that the average person can understand and appreciate. It teaches you simple experiments you can do at home with your children,s and it also tells you about the workings of some of the universe's greatest wonders. Reading this book will open your eyes to the wonders of the planet, the galaxy, and the universe. The only downside...when its over you'll still he hungry for more. I'm hoping for a whole series.
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The Giveaway:
One lucky winner is going to receive a copy of this book for themselves. To enter, leave a comment telling me why you want to read it. For an additional entry, you can become a fan of For the Love of Physics on face book. This giveaway is open to the US only and will end on 3/11/12. Winner will be notified via email and will have 48 hours to reply.
***Please note that I received no form of monetary compensation for this post. I did receive a sample of the product to try in order to write a fair and honest review. The opinions expressed in this review are my own and were not influenced in any way. Please note that I am not responsible for the delivery of this prize and can not be held accountable if, for any reason, is it not received. Furthermore, I am in no way liable for any injuries that may result from the use or misuse of this product. **
29 comments:
I would like to read this book because I am like you and am not the much for math and I like that the average person can understand it.
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I am terrible at math, but I love theory, so this book might be right up my alley!
I also liked For the Love of Physics on FB as Karen Fields.
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Sounds like an awesome book! I love understanding physics, and I would love to share this with the boys I tutor too.
I want this book for my daughter, she is the ultimate math and science genius, she loves any and all that deals with these subjects and is a voracious reader!
I am a fan of For The Love of Physics on FB!
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My boys love this kind of stuff
my husband would love this
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for the hubs
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It looks like a good book.
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I love Science and this book looks very fun
I would love to see the forces in a new way
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I would like to win this for my mother, she loves this stuff!
Thanks for the giveaway!
I liked them on facebook! Thanks for the giveaway!
My brother can't stop talking about his love of physics and I've never even taken a class (not in high school, college, anything) so I'm totally ignorant. I'd like to have a conversation with him!
I like For the Love of Physics on Facebook (@emmy coffee)
i failed psysics and most sciences in high school i could use a refresher course
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It's been years since I studied physics in college. A fun and interesting refresher would be awesome. Thanks for the giveaway.
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I'd love it for the whole family to enjoy.
I love to read books like this. I love to learn as much as I can.
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i like to read about new things and physics is an interesting topic
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I would love to read this book because I am horrible at math and would love something that might help me out :)
The kinder needs a fun way of looking at physics! I would love to, as well.
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I like For The Love Of Physics on facebook.
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I want to read this book because it sounds very interesting!
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