Elusive

E. Close,F.

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On 4 July 2012, the announcement came that one of the longest-running mysteries in physics had finally been solved: the Higgs boson, the missing piece in understanding why particles have mass. On the rostrum, surrounded by jostling physicists and media, was the particle's retiring namesake - the only person in history to have an existing single particle named for them. Drawing on years of conversations with Higgs and others, Close explores how Higgs became one of the world's most important scientists. Close shows that scientific competition between people, institutions and states played as much of a role in making Higgs famous as Higgs's work itself. This is a revelatory study of both a scientist and his era, which challenges and transforms our understanding of modern physics.


Author(s): Close,F., E.
Binding: Paperback
Date of Publication: 06/07/2023
Pagination: 304 pages
Series: N/A
Imprint: Penguin Books
Published By: Penguin Books
Book Classification: History of science|Biography: science, technology & medicine|European history|Atomic & molecular physics|Nuclear physics|Particle & high-energy physics
Dimensions: 198x129x17
Weight: 224
ISBN13\EAN\SKU: 9780141997582

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