Our understanding of ordinary matter is remarkably accurate and complete, but it is based on principles that are very strange and unfamiliar. As I'll explain, we've come to understand matter to be a Music of the Void, in a remarkably literal sense. Just as we physicists finalized that wonderful understanding, towards the end of the twentieth century, astronomers gave us back our humility, by informing us that ordinary matter -- what we, and chemists and biologists, and astronomers themselves, have been studying all these centuries constitutes only about 5% of the mass of the universe as a whole. I'll describe some of our promising attempts to rise to this challenge by improving, rather than merely complicating, our description of the world
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The world as it is viewed from modern physics and cosmology has many strange and unexpected features...
More than one century is passed by the publication of special relativity and few less by the birth o...
There is no way to describe scientifically the origin of the universe without treading upon territor...
Everything around us is made of 'stuff', from planets, to books, to our own bodies. Whatever it is, ...
The universe is an expression of the deepest basic laws of nature. Natural philosophy defines Physic...
1979 marks the fiftieth anniversary of a major advance in man\u27s attempt to understand the overall...
We believe that well-known principles and relationships between physical entities are the key for a ...
The universe that surrounds us is vast, and we are so very small. When we reflect on the vastness of...
Human life is a staggeringly strange thing. On the surface of a ball of rock falling around a nuclea...
Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time has sold over 9 million copies worldwide. Now, in everyday...
Space and time form the very fabric of the cosmos. Yet they remain among the most mysterious of conc...
Over the last forty years, scientists have uncovered evidence that if the Universe had been forged w...
The shape of our universe can be similar to a Vacuole in the cell. The universe is called all things...
Space is something. Space inherently contains laws of nature: universal rules (mathematics, space di...
In the first chapters the author describes how our knowledge of the position of Earth in space and t...
The world as it is viewed from modern physics and cosmology has many strange and unexpected features...
More than one century is passed by the publication of special relativity and few less by the birth o...
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