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Marcus Chown

    1 de enero de 1959

    Marcus Chown es un aclamado escritor y locutor que destaca por traducir conceptos cosmológicos complejos a un lenguaje accesible. Su obra se caracteriza por una profunda curiosidad y una pasión por desvelar los misterios del universo. Chown busca profundizar nuestra comprensión de nuestro lugar en el cosmos y las leyes fundamentales que lo rigen, inspirando a los lectores con asombro por la ciencia.

    Marcus Chown
    What a Wonderful World
    Afterglow of Creation
    The magic furnace : the search for the origins of atoms
    The Universe Next Door
    The Quantum Zoo
    The Magicians
    • The Magicians

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      In 1965 Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson discovered the heat afterglow of the big bang. - How Satyendra Nath Bose and Albert Einstein in 1924 predicted the existence of a weird state of matter close to absolute zero in which trillions of atoms behave as a single entity.

      The Magicians2020
      4,3
    • Nekonečno v dlani jednej ruky

      • 244 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Je možné, že celé ľudstvo by sa mohlo vtesnať do priestoru veľkého ako kocka cukru? Mohla by explózia jediného komára vyhladiť život na Zemi? Čo všetko potrebujeme na zostrojenie stroja času? Aj na tieto otázky odpovedá obľúbený britský spisovateľ a popularizátor vedy Marcus Chown vo svojej knihe. Predstavuje 50 nesmierne zaujímavých, niekedy priam úžas vzbudzujúcich vedeckých faktov z oblasti biológie, antropológie, astronómie či fyziky, ktorými chce poukázať na výnimočnosť sveta, v ktorom žijeme. Aj tie najodbornejšie poznatky pritom podáva veľmi jednoducho, s nadhľadom a vtipom, čím z knihy plnej faktov robí dobrodružný príbeh objavovania zázrakov Zeme a vesmíru.

      Nekonečno v dlani jednej ruky2019
      4,1
    • What a Wonderful World

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Why do we breathe? What is money? How does the brain work? Why did life invent sex? Does time really exist? How does capitalism work - or not, as the case may be? Where do mountains come from? How do computers work? How did humans get to dominate the Earth? Why is there something rather than nothing? In 'What a Wonderful World', Marcus Chown uses his vast scientific knowledge and deep understanding of extremely complex processes to answer simple questions about the workings of our everyday lives.

      What a Wonderful World2014
      3,9
    • Der Big Bang in 140 Zeichen Der englische Wissenschaftsjournalist Marcus Chown und der niederländische Wissenschaftsjournalist Govert Schilling haben sich 1998 auf einer Insel in der Karibik kennengelernt und dann wieder aus den Augen verloren. 2010 sind sie sich auf Twitter wieder begegnet. Da hatte Schilling schon angefangen, regelmäßig Kurzinfos zu einem astronomischen Stichwort zu twittern. Chown griff die Idee auf. Sie begannen einen Twitter-Dialog. Das Feedback der »Follower« war enthusiastisch. Auch wenn es für die Herren gelinde gesagt eine Herausforderung war, zum Beispiel so etwas wie den Big Bang in ein paar Tweets mit jeweils 140 Zeichen zu erklären. Entsprechend den 140 Zeichen pro Tweet ist das Ganze nach 140 Fragen geordnet, von: Warum ist der Himmel blau? bis: Was sind Gravitationswellen? Dazu gibt es 10 bis 15 Tweets mit Kurzinfos.

      Das Universum twittern2012
      3,6
    • We need to talk about Kelvin

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      An introduction to cosmology instructs readers on how to recognize cosmic qualities in the everyday world, from the paradoxical size of atoms versus light waves to the ways in which television static reflects the origins of the universe.

      We need to talk about Kelvin2009
      3,8
    • The Never-ending Days of Being Dead

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      In Chown's most ambitious book to date he sets out to answer some of the most provocative questions of today:- Is Elvis alive and kicking in another space domain?- Will we ever find ET?- What's beyond the edge of the Universe?- Did aliens build the stars?- Can we live forever?

      The Never-ending Days of Being Dead2007
      3,9
    • Afterglow of Creation

      Decoding the Message from the Beginning of Time

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Stephen Hawking described it as 'the discovery of the century, if not of all time', yet the scientists who first detected the cosmic radiation that was identified as the afterglow of the big bang had to admit that it was more by accident than intention.

      Afterglow of Creation2006
      4,0
    • Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The perennial bestseller: Big science explained in a beautifully clear and entertaining way by the popular cosmologist.

      Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You2005
      3,9
    • The Universe Next Door

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Can time run backwards? Can we live forever? Could our universe have been created as a DIY experiment by superior beings in another universe? These questions may sound crazy but they explore the limits of our current knowledge and highlight the key issues modern scientists are wrestling to understand. As Cosmology Consultant at the New Scientist, Marcus Chown often comes across ideas that leave his head spinning. In this hugely entertaining, accessible and mind-blowing book, he explores the ramifications of, as he puts it, science with the 'wow!' factor.

      The Universe Next Door2001
      4,0
    • Marcus Chown's extraordinary account of how scientists unravelled the mystery of atoms, and helped to explain the dawn of life. It is one of the greatest detective stories in the history of science. In fact, it is two puzzles intertwined, for the stars contain the key to unlocking the secret of atoms, and the atoms the solution to the secret of stars.

      The magic furnace : the search for the origins of atoms2000
      4,0