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Lawrence M. Krauss

    27 mei 1954

    Professor Lawrence M. Krauss is een internationaal gerenommeerd theoretisch fysicus wiens onderzoek zich verdiept in de interface tussen elementaire deeltjesfysica en kosmologie. Hij onderzoekt kwesties betreffende het vroege universum, de aard van donkere materie en de oorsprong van alle massa in de kosmos. Zijn uitgebreide oeuvre omvat zowel wetenschappelijke publicaties als populaire artikelen, waarmee hij ernaar streeft de complexiteit van de natuurkundige wetenschap over te brengen aan een breder publiek. Krauss wordt erkend voor zijn uitzonderlijke bijdragen aan het begrip van het universum en zijn vaardigheid in het overbrengen van de essentie ervan.

    Lawrence M. Krauss
    The Physics of Climate Change
    The Greatest Story Ever Told...So Far
    Quantum Man
    The Fifth Essence
    Beyond Star Trek: From Alien Invasions to the End of Time
    De wereld van Star Trek
    • De wereld van Star Trek

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      Hoe werkt een warp-drive precies? Wat is het verschil tussen een holodek en een hologram? Wat gebeurt er als je wordt 'opgestraald'? Wat is het verschil tussen een wormgat en een zwart gat? Wat is antimaterie en waarom heeft de Enterprise die nodig? Is het mogelijk om te reizen in de tijd, en kan ik mijn vader vermoorden nog voor ik geboren ben? Al deze vragen hebben betrekking op de natuurkundige aspecten van de wereld van Star Trek. Wat behoort in deze wereld tot de (theoretische) mogelijkheden en wat is pure fiction of zelfs volslagen onmogelijk? Op deze vragen wordt ingegaan door de bekende natuurkundige Lawrence M. Krauss en hij geeft een aantal fascinerende antwoorden. Lawrence M. Krauss is hoogleraar natuurkunde en astronomie; hij is hoofd van de Afdeling Fysica van de Case Western Reserve Universiteit.

      De wereld van Star Trek
    • In the bestselling The Physics of Star Trek, the renowned theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss took readers on an entertaining and eye-opening tour of the Star Trek universe to see how it stacked up against the real universe. Now, responding to requests for more as well as to a number of recent exciting discoveries in physics and astronomy, Krauss takes a provocative look at how the laws of physics relate to notions from our popular culture -- not only Star Trek, but other films, shows, and popular lore -- from Independence Day to Star Wars to The X-Files. What's the difference between a flying saucer and a flying pretzel? Why didn't the aliens in Independence Day have to bother invading Earth to destroy it? What's new with warp drives? What's the most likely scenario for doomsday? Are ESP and telekinesis impossible? What do clairvoyance and time travel have in common? How might quantum mechanics ultimately affect the fate of life in the universe?

      Beyond Star Trek: From Alien Invasions to the End of Time
    • This speculative book about the nature of the universe, suggests that the earth, planets and stars are only a tiny fraction of the universe and that the rest is composed of "dark matter", the composition of which presents a challenge to extant theories about the origins of the universe.

      The Fifth Essence
    • Quantum Man

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      A gripping new scientific biography of the revered Nobel Prize-winning physicist (and curious character) Richard Feynman.

      Quantum Man
    • The Greatest Story Ever Told...So Far

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      Internationally renowned theoretical physicist and bestselling author, Lawrence Krauss, presents a compelling narrative about the discovery of reality's hidden world and our place within it. He begins with the notion that while light was present at the universe's inception, gravity played a crucial role, leading to a chaotic unfolding of existence. Following his exploration of how the universe can emerge from nothing, Krauss delves into the true nature of reality, which defies our perceptions—it's bizarre, unpredictable, and concealed beneath our everyday experiences. In this unprecedented scientific history, Krauss takes us on a journey to the farthest reaches of space and time, exploring scales beyond our sight, the birth of light, and the fundamental forces that shape our lives. His engaging storytelling and rigorous research illuminate the lives of the innovative scientists who have contributed to our understanding of reality through reason rather than superstition. As an active participant in this scientific endeavor, Krauss shares insights from his interactions with these remarkable individuals. The narrative challenges us to reconsider our existence in a universe where chance plays a significant role. With the incisive style characteristic of his essays, Krauss celebrates the monumental quest to comprehend our place in a reality that is often stranger than fiction.

      The Greatest Story Ever Told...So Far
    • Fear of Physics

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      A look at everything from the physics of boiling water to the theories of the supercollider at the edge of the observable limits of the universe. Full of anecdotes and examples, the book takes the mystery out of physics and shows how scientists simplify the world in order to explain it.

      Fear of Physics
    • This is a provocative account of the astounding new answers to the most basic philosophical question: Where did the universe come from and how will it end?

      A Universe from Nothing
    • POPULAR SCIENCE. Professor James Kakalios shows that comic-book heroes and villains get their physics right more often that you would think. Learn what the physics of forces and motion can reveal about Superman's strength, and what would happen if the Atom could travel on an electron through a phone line. Exploring everything from thermo-dynamics to sold state physics, and relating the physics in comic books to such real-world applications as microwave ovens and drivers' air bags, "The Physics of Superheroes" shows how comic books have often been ahead of science in explaining cutting-edge physics, and will make both comic-book fans and physicists exclaim, 'Excelsior!'

      The physics of superheroes
    • In A Universe from Nothing, Lawrence Krauss explained how our entire universe could arise from nothing. Now he reveals what that something -- reality -- is. And, reality is not what we think or sense -- it's weird, wild, and counterintuitive; it's hidden beneath everyday experience; and its inner workings seem even stranger than the idea that something can come from nothing. In a work of scientific history, Krauss leads us to the furthest reaches of space and time, to scales so small they are invisible to microscopes, to the birth and rebirth of light, and into the natural forces that govern our existence. His unique blend of research and storytelling invites us into the lives and minds of the scientists who have helped to unravel the unexpected fabric of reality -- with reason rather than superstition and dogma. Krauss has himself been an active participant in this effort, and he knows many of them well. The Greatest Story challenges us to re-envision ourselves and our place within the universe, as it appears that "God" does play dice with the universe

      The Greatest Story Ever Told - So Far