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Waves in an Impossible Sea

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      Big Think's Best Science Book of 2024A theoretical physicist takes readers on an awe-inspiring journey to discover how the universe generates everything from nothing at all: "If you want to know what's really going on in the realms of relativity and particle physics, read this book" (Sean Carroll, author of The Biggest Ideas in the Universe) In Waves in an Impossible Sea, physicist Matt Strassler tells a startling tale of elementary particles, human experience, and empty space. He begins with a simple mystery of motion-our planet hurtles through the cosmos at 150 miles per second, and yet we feel nothing of it. How can our voyage be so tranquil? The reason, Strassler reveals, is that empty space is a sea, albeit a paradoxical one. Much like water and air, it ripples in various ways, and we ourselves, made from its ripples, can move through space as effortlessly as waves crossing an ocean. Deftly weaving together daily experience and fundamental physics-the musical universe, the enigmatic quantum, cosmic fields, and the Higgs boson-Strassler shows us how all things, familiar and unfamiliar, emerge from what seems like nothing at all. Accessible and profound, Waves in an Impossible Sea is the ultimate guide to our place in the universe.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Matt Strassler EAN: 9781541603370 COUNTRY: United States PAGES: 384 WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 210 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: Basic Books DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-03-26 CITY: GENRE: MATHEMATICS / History & Philosophy, SCIENCE / Physics / Quantum Theory, SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Technology Studies, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Social Aspects WIDTH: 140 mm SPINE:

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      Philosophy of mathematics, History of mathematics, Philosophy of science, Impact of science and technology on society, Popular science, Quantum physics (quantum mechanics and quantum field theory)

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      Matt Strassler is a theoretical physicist and blogger. An associate of the Harvard University Physics Department and a former member of the Institute for Advanced Study, he was previously a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Washington, and Rutgers University. He lives in Massachusetts.

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      Big Think's Best Science Book of 2024A theoretical physicist takes readers on an awe-inspiring journey to discover how the universe generates everything from nothing at all: "If you want to know what's really going on in the realms of relativity and particle physics, read this book" (Sean Carroll, author of The Biggest Ideas in the Universe) In Waves in an Impossible Sea, physicist Matt Strassler tells a startling tale of elementary particles, human experience, and empty space. He begins with a simple mystery of motion-our planet hurtles through the cosmos at 150 miles per second, and yet we feel nothing of it. How can our voyage be so tranquil? The reason, Strassler reveals, is that empty space is a sea, albeit a paradoxical one. Much like water and air, it ripples in various ways, and we ourselves, made from its ripples, can move through space as effortlessly as waves crossing an ocean. Deftly weaving together daily experience and fundamental physics-the musical universe, the enigmatic quantum, cosmic fields, and the Higgs boson-Strassler shows us how all things, familiar and unfamiliar, emerge from what seems like nothing at all. Accessible and profound, Waves in an Impossible Sea is the ultimate guide to our place in the universe.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Matt Strassler EAN: 9781541603370 COUNTRY: United States PAGES: 384 WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 210 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: Basic Books DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-03-26 CITY: GENRE: MATHEMATICS / History & Philosophy, SCIENCE / Physics / Quantum Theory, SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Technology Studies, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Social Aspects WIDTH: 140 mm SPINE:

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      Philosophy of mathematics, History of mathematics, Philosophy of science, Impact of science and technology on society, Popular science, Quantum physics (quantum mechanics and quantum field theory)

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      Matt Strassler is a theoretical physicist and blogger. An associate of the Harvard University Physics Department and a former member of the Institute for Advanced Study, he was previously a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Washington, and Rutgers University. He lives in Massachusetts.

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