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UNIVERSAL FORCE C : Gravity - Creator of Worlds - GIRIFALCO
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UNIVERSAL FORCE C

Gravity - Creator of Worlds

By: GIRIFALCO

Hardcover | 20 September 2007

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The Universal Force conveys the excitement of science and nature's mysteries. It describes gravitation as seen by examining the achievements of those great scientists who have struggled with the seemingly simple facts and managed to extract some truth about the nature of gravity, its origins, and its effects. Gravity is intimately tied up with motion, and therefore with time and space, and is responsible for planetary systems, the evolution of stars and the existence of black holes and the very beginning of the Universe. It is the universal force and to look at gravity is to look at the deepest aspects of nature.
The historical context from Aristotle's teleology through Galileo's conflict with the Church, to Newton's law, and Einstein's curved space, displays the evolution of the science of gravity as one of the greatest and most fascinating human achievements.
Contrary to popular opinion, all important science can be understood by anyone, with or without a scientific background This book shows that the beauty and mysteries of science can be shared with everyone.
Industry Reviews
Girifalco is a fluid writer, and his stories are compelling. This book about the force of gravity has its feet firmly on the ground. Nature 451, 130, 10 January 2008 Girifalco's conventional style and excellent explanations belie the difficulty of these topics, resulting in a deep, yet understandable, explanation of all the "weird" facts about the universe that reletivity implies, non more so than the true nature of gravity. Philadelphia Inquirer `Perfectly readable, engaging the reader quickly with the subject matter.' Martin Hendry, University of Glasgow `Fluidly and gracefully written, in an engaging, easy-to-read, non-mathematical style. ' Hugh Van Horn, University of Rochester, NY `Unique in its historic perspective, with its biographies of very high quality, and its use of the subject to illustrate the nature of science itself, how it works, what it can, and most important, what it cannot do.

' David Welch, Brookhaven National Laboratory

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