Read The Big Questions: Physics Online
Authors: Michael Brooks
A fluid that exhibits no friction. The motion of a stirred superfluid continues indefinitely.
supersymmetry
A theory that gives known particles a hypothetical ‘superpartner’ that is much heavier but has a related quantum spin. Supersymmetry is an important part of the attempts to unify all the forces of nature.
thermodynamics
The study of how energy will create heat, work and entropy in a physical system.
time dilation
A prediction of special relativity, borne out in experiments, that says the flow of time is altered by relative motion or by the presence of a gravitational field.
vacuum energy
The energy inherent in otherwise empty space–time. It is due to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which does not allow space–time to have zero energy for any finite period of time.
weak force
The short-range force that affects all matter particles. It is responsible for, among other things, some forms of radiation.
wormhole
A hypothetical shortcut through space–time that could be used for time travel.
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aeolipile
60
alchemy
58
algebra
67
–8
Anaximenes of Miletus
10
Anderson, Carl
166
animals and magnetic field
107
antielectron
165
–6
chemistry
170
fountain
170
imbalance between matter and
169
–71
propulsion
167
antineutrino
171
Apollo
astronauts
102
Aristarchus of Samos
11
Physics
18,
39
Aspect, Alain
125
asteroid storm
138
astralagi
67
atomos
49
emptiness of
51
–2
smashing together
79
–82
splitting of
153
aurora borealis
111
average man, concept of
68
B
Bainbridge, Kenneth
14
bandwidth
195
Becquerel, Henri
50
Bell, John
125
Bell Labs
14
–15
Berkeley, Bishop George
123
–4,
129
bifurcation
139
Big Bang
26
,
63
,
75
,
87
–8,
90
,
130
,
158
,
160
,
162
–4,
169
,
173
,
201
biological chaos
138
–42
birds, migrating
107
bit
194
–5
Bohr, Niels
29
–30,
32
–5,
37
,
73
–5,
123
–4
Book of Genesis
162
Born, Max
30
Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC)
55
–6
Bostrom, Nick
177
Brahmagupta
58
Bruno, Giordano
87
butterfly effect
133
–43
C
Calabi-Yau spaces
157
calculus
116
Carlson, John
105
Carnot, Sadi
62
–4
On the Motive Power of Fire
61
Carter, Brandon
173
–4
Cavendish, Henry
40
CERN (European Organisation for Nuclear Research)
76
,
80
,
125
,
166
–8
Chadwick, James
52
chaos theory
133
–43
chaotic inflation
90
chaotic systems
70
–1
Chinese
104
chronology protection conjecture
101
–2
Clarke, Samuel
116
Clausius, Rudolph
64
climate
see
weather clocks
17
,
22
,
24
computers
194
–5
Cook, Captain
110
Copernican principle
173
Copernicus
11
corpuscular theory of light
145
–7
cosmic microwave
cosmic rays
166
cosmological constant
90
–1
critical universe
174
–5
D
da Vinci, Leonardo
57
–9
Dalton, John
50
de Honnecourt, Villard
58
–9
decoherence
37
delayed choice experiments
127
–9
Democritus
49
Descartes, René
145
Dick, Philip K.
172
Digges, Thomas
86
–7
dither
69
Dos Utt, Pierre
57
double pendulum
137
double slit experiment
32
–6,
92
,
127
,
130
,
146
,
152
,
201
Dryden, John
16
du Châtelet, Emilie
117
E
E=mc
2
equation
12
,
45
–6,
54
,
114
–22
Eddington, Arthur
128
Egyptians, ancient
145
Einstein, Albert
11
–13,
20
–1,
29
–32,
85
–6,
123
,
149
awarded Nobel Prize in physics (1921)
148
Bose-Einstein condensate
55
–6
cosmological constant
90
–1
EPR paradox
125
mass and energy
47
‘On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies’ paper (1905)
120
relativity theories
see
relativity
Einstein-Rosen bridge
98
–9
ekpyrotic universe
160
electromagnetic force
77
–8,
82
,
182
,
185
–6,
201
,
204
electromagnetism
12
,
119
–20,
149
,
183
–4,
191
electrons
13
,
45
,
50
–1,
92
,
198
,
201
electronvolts (eV)
79
electroweak force
77
–8,
185
,
187
,
201
definition
115
relationship with body’s motion
116
–17
entanglement
36
,
124
–6,
198
–9,
201
EPR paradox
125
equivalence principle
44
Escher
98
eternal inflation theory
87
–8,
90
–1
Euclid
145
European Organisation for Nuclear Research
see
CERN
F
Feynman, Richard
11
–13,
130
,
147
–8
forces
Higgs field
78
–9
see also
gravity
fruit flies
69
fullerene molecule
34
–6
G
Galileo
39
–40
gas
48
gauge bosons
204