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John R. Gribbin

    19 mars 1946

    John Gribbin est un écrivain scientifique et astrophysicien britannique dont l'œuvre couvre un large éventail de sujets, de la physique quantique et les origines de l'univers à l'évolution humaine et au changement climatique. Il est célèbre pour sa prose captivante, qui traduit magistralement des idées scientifiques complexes pour un public général. Les écrits de Gribbin abordent souvent des questions fondamentales sur la réalité et la place de l'humanité dans le cosmos. En plus de ses ouvrages de non-fiction, il explore également des thèmes spéculatifs à travers la science-fiction.

    John R. Gribbin
    Get a Grip on Physics
    In Search Of Schrodinger's Cat
    Impossible, Possible, and Improbable
    Ten Tantalising Truths
    Schrödinger's Kittens and the Search for Reality
    Le Temps et l'Espace
    • Le Temps et l'Espace

      • 61pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      PASSION DES SCIENCES. La science est tout autour de nous. Découvrez-en l'histoire, vivante et active. Entrez dans le laboratoire universel des sciences. Partagez la fascination d'une aventure : celle de la découverte scientifique. Apprenez à comprendre aisément les concepts et les champs d'application essentiels de la science en participant aux expériences des découvreurs qui ont marqué leur époque. VOIR POUR COMPRENDRE. Cette encyclopédie visuelle raconte la science en direct, afin que s'abolissent les barrières entre la science et le quotidien, entre le passé et le présent, entre le concret et l'abstrait. Des étoiles infiniment grandes et distantes aux particules subatomiques infiniment petites et imbriquées, l'Univers semble échapper à notre compréhension. Qu'est-ce que l'espace-temps ? Pourquoi la lumière ne se déplace-t-elle pas toujours en ligne droite ? Qu'est-ce que la relativité ? Pourquoi le temps ne s'écoule-t-il pas partout au même rythme ? Le temps et l'espace nous invite à aller au-delà des apparences et nous révèle les dimensions cachées de notre univers. Passion des Sciences met à la portée de tous, à tous les âges, la cohérence, le dynamisme et la continuité des sciences.

      Le Temps et l'Espace
    • Gribbin presents the recent dramatic improvements in experimental techniques that have enabled physicists to formulate and test new theories about the nature of light. He describes these theories not in terms of hard-to-imagine entities like spinning subnuclear particles, but in terms of the fate of two small cats separated at a tender age and carried to opposite sides of the universe.

      Schrödinger's Kittens and the Search for Reality
      4,4
    • Ten Tantalising Truths

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Obvious questions do not always have obvious answers. John Gribbin is known for giving us simple explanations of big concepts in science. But there is another way to probe the mysteries of the Universe and our place in it. Faced with persistent enquiries from his grandchildren, Gribbin realised that simple questions, such as 'Why is the sky blue?', sometimes require big answers, understandable in straightforward language. In answering those simple questions, he discovered that he was telling the story of our place in the Universe, from the Big Bang to the evolutionary reasons why men are, on average, bigger than women. The questions may be obvious, but the answers are sometimes surprising and highlight one of the main joys of science - discovering the unexpected. In this book, Gribbin invites the reader to join him on this voyage of discovery, where you may think you already know the answers but should be prepared to be surprised - or at least, tantalised by the truth.

      Ten Tantalising Truths
      4,0
    • Impossible, Possible, and Improbable

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      A scintillating collection of short essays that really does cover 'life, the Universe, and everything'.

      Impossible, Possible, and Improbable
      4,3
    • In Search Of Schrodinger's Cat

      Updated Edition

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Exploring the bewildering realm of quantum mechanics, this book delves into the scientific breakthroughs that have shaped modern understanding of the universe. John Gribbin presents the key figures behind quantum theory and examines its implications on various fields, including molecular biology and technology. Through engaging narratives, he tackles complex concepts like atoms, radiation, and the nature of reality, culminating in the iconic thought experiment of Schrödinger's Cat. This edition celebrates the centenary of quantum theory, making it an essential read for anyone curious about the science that underpins our world.

      In Search Of Schrodinger's Cat
      4,2
    • Originally published: Get a grip on new physics. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1999.

      Get a Grip on Physics
      4,0
    • In this exploration of our relationshop with the universe, the authors search for the grand design of the universe and the meaning of the so-called coincidences that allow life to exist on our planet. They present the latest advances in understanding of the nature of dark matter, explore mini and massive black holes, brown dwarfs and novel forms of matter such as quarks and quark nuggets. They discuss the search for a unified theory of all the particles and forces of nature: cosmic strings, superstrings and the possibility of a theory of everything. The authors also speculate on the possibility of the existence of other universes and of other intelligent life in our own.

      The Stuff of the Universe
      4,0
    • Einstein

      A Life in Science

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The dishevelled figure of Albert Einstein is prominent in 20th-century history. This book attempts to elucidate his special and general theories of relativity, as well as electromagnetism, space-time and other mysteries. It aims to enable readers to appreciate the great physicist's achievements by laying out the context in which he developed his theories and the way that they were received. It also links Einstein's political and personal life with the turbulent history of his time, giving readers the background and an insight into this remarkable man.

      Einstein
      4,1
    • Time & Space

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Covers time, space, measurement, the structure of the universe, the theory of relativity, black holes, quantum mechanics, and string theory.

      Time & Space
      4,1
    • The Fellowship

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      From the bestselling author of A History comes the enthralling story of a revolution that shook the world. Seventeenth-century England was racked by civil war, plague and fire; a world ruled by superstition and ignorance. A series of meetings of 'natural philosophers' in Oxford and London saw the beginning of a new method of thinking based on proof and experiment. John Gribbin's gripping, colourful account of this unparalleled time of discovery explores the impact of the Royal Society, culminating with Isaac Newton's revolutionary description of the universe and Edmund Halley's prediction of the return of a comet in 1759. This compelling book shows the triumph not as the work of one isolated genius, but of a Fellowship.

      The Fellowship
      4,1