
Why Does E=MC2?
(And Why Should We Care?)
By: Brian Cox, Jeff Forshaw
Paperback | 13 July 2010 | Edition Number 1
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Along the way, we visit the site of one of the largest scientific experiments ever conducted: the now-famous Large Hadron Collider, a gigantic particle accelerator capable of re-creating conditions that existed fractions of a second after the Big Bang.
A collaboration between one of the youngest professors in the United Kingdom and a distinguished popular physicist, Why Does E=mc2? is one of the most exciting and accessible explanations of the theory of relativity.
About the Authors
Brian Cox is a distinguished particle physicist and popular TV host who divides his time between Manchester, England, and Geneva, Switzerland.
Jeff Forshaw is a professor at the University of Manchester and a recipient of the Institute of Physics Maxwell Medal. He lives in Manchester, England.
Industry Reviews
| Acknowledgments | p. ix |
| Preface | p. xi |
| Space and Time | p. 1 |
| The Speed of Light | p. 17 |
| Special Relativity | p. 37 |
| Spacetime | p. 57 |
| Why Does E=mc2? | p. 103 |
| And Why Should We Care? Of Atoms, Mousetraps, and The Power of the Stars | p. 143 |
| The Origin of Mass | p. 171 |
| Warping Spacetime | p. 219 |
| Index | p. 243 |
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ISBN: 9780306818769
ISBN-10: 0306818760
Published: 13th July 2010
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 272
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Little Brown
Country of Publication: US
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 1.9 x 13.9 x 21
Weight (kg): 0.29

Brian Cox
What genres and topics does Brian Cox write about?
Brian Cox writes popular science books focused on physics, cosmology, astrophysics and the nature of the universe. He is a particle physicist and science broadcaster (OBE and Royal Society research fellow) and often explains complex science for general readers.
Which Brian Cox book is best for someone new to his work?
For general readers, Why Does E=MC2? (And Why Should We Care?) is a friendly introduction to key physics ideas. If you enjoyed his TV programmes, start with the tie-in books such as BBC Wonders of the Solar System or Human Universe.
Are Brian Cox's books part of a series or is there a recommended reading order?
Most of his books are standalone and can be read in any order. There are thematic groups and TV tie-ins (the 'Wonders' titles, Human Universe, The Planets, etc.), so choose by topic or by the related BBC programme rather than a strict series order.
Are his books technical or accessible to non-specialists?
His books are principally popular science aimed at general readers, making complex ideas accessible. Some titles (for example those focused on quantum physics) go into deeper technical explanation, but they are still written for a broad audience.
Are any of his books based on TV programmes, and what formats are they available in?
Yes,several are BBC tie-ins (Human Universe, BBC Wonders of the Solar System, The Universe, Forces of Nature). Formats listed include hardcover and paperback; availability of ebooks or audiobooks varies by title and retailer.
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