The Course Description read as follows: On the 4th of November 1905 Albert Enstein presented the first of a November quartet of highly technical papers that revolutionized our understanding of gravity. At its conclusion he commented: "Hardly anyone who has truly understood this theory will be able to resist being captivated by its magic." The theory of relativity, however is not the only theory in physics that is magical, and Einstein was not physics' only magician. We will uncover the magic of the classical and the quantum world courtesy of the genius of Kepler, Newton, Faraday, Maxwell, Einstein, Heisenberg and many others, and study planetary motions, chaos, Schrodinger's cat, time dilation and time travel, black holes and quarks.
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John Barrow : Theories of Everything - the quest for ultimate
explanation. (Vintage 1991).
Fritjiof Capra : The Tao of Physics.
Paul Davies : the Mind of God - the scientific basis for a rational
world. (Simon and Schuster 1992).
Richard Feynman : The Character of Physical Law. (MIT Press)
** particularly chapter 6 **
James Gleick : Chaos - Making a New Science. (Viking Penguin
1988).
John Gribbin : Schrödinger's Kittens and the Search for
Reality (Little, Brown and Company 1995)
Nina Hall (editor): Exploring Chaos - a Guide to the New Science
of Disorder (W.W. Norton, 1993)
Stephen Hawking : A Brief History of Time - from the Big Bang
to Black Holes. (Bantam 1988).
Lawrence Krauss: Fear of Physics. (Basic Books 1993)
Alan Lightman : Ancient Light - our Changing View of the Universe
(Harvard Univ. Press 1981)
Nick Herbert : Faster than Light. (Penguin Plume Books 1989).
Robert March: Physics for Poets. (McGraw-Hill) 3rd or 4th Edition.(this
was the text for the course).
Roger Penrose : The Emperor's New Mind - concerning computers,
minds, and the laws of Physics.
Michael Riordan : The hunting of the Quark: true story of Modern
Physics.(Simon & Schuster 1987)
Joseph Schwartz and Michael McGuinness : Einstein for Beginners.
(Pantheon 1979).
George Smoot and Keay Davidson : Wrinkles in Time. (Avon Books
New York 1993).
Michael Talbot : Beyond the Quantum - How the new Physics are
bridging the Chasm between Science and Faith. (Bantam 1988).
Steven Weinberg : Dreams of a Final Theory (Pantheon 1992)
Gary Zukav : The Dancing Wu Li Masters - an overview of the
new Physics. (Bantam 1980).
A good source of clear descriptions of some of these ideas can often be found in some of the many popular magazines; e.g Discovery, The Sciences, Omni, Scientific American.
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