Part 1: Edge of Knowledge Chapter 1: Binding with Strings This is the introduction section, the author Brian Greene experiments in the field of modern physics, the basic principle proved to be true Was verified. Green continues to talk about the "basic idea" of string theory. I will explain how physicists are anxious about the theory of everything, that is TOE. Eyes In this chapter, Green describes how Albert Einstein resolved paradox about light.
Brian Greene's "elegant universe" is the best scientific book I have ever read. In the first five chapters we deal with space, time, special relativity, general relativity, and quantum mechanics. These are very clear and worth buying separately. Without any mathematics, Green can explain the essence of all these topics, and most importantly why the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics are incompatible, and why this is a problem for physicists Can you explain? Then he led the reader to string theory through various stages of thought. And it is attractive! Greene uses many examples to demonstrate concepts that imagination is difficult to learn. This is very useful. For example, in some very sophisticated miniaturization examples (they do not know if they are green structures or are physically well-known, but they are very clear), the "folding size" I can understand the meaning. And convenient)
Because I was a little girl, I like dancing, I like the universe. I read Seymour Simon's book about the solar system and I attended the ballet class. I read The Elegant Universe of Brian Greene. I danced in a high school musical. I majored in dance, mostly majored in astrophysics, but I have no patience. I recently danced, I read the astronomy magazine. Some people say this is a strange combination, but in reality art and space are born on the same bed. Since humans have realized the wider universe, it stimulated our art in many ways. Jonathan Jones recently insisted in the Guardian that the space photographs we took from Hubble and other telescopes are the most important works of art produced today.
As the rarest thing in the universe, we have few opportunities to explore and experience the dignity of our inanimate, unconscious, and incredibly elegant universe. There are visible miracles, we can have them. We have about 7 billion living, perceptual, autonomous supercomputers for space, and we can use it to design and build star-shaped Utopia type planet chains. But I will not do that. We force them to collect cheap garbage at the exploitation factory, and the customer will be operated to pay too much money.