The Cosmic Machine: The Science That Runs Our Universe and the Story Behind It

Author:   Scott Bembenek
Publisher:   Zoari Press
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9780997934106


Pages:   358
Publication Date:   15 August 2017
Format:   Paperback
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"Amazon #1 Best Seller ""It's very useful to have a unified overview of what we know, collected and recounted in one place. The Cosmic Machine will introduce you to the basic principles by which today's physicists organize the world."" -Sean Carroll, author of The Big Picture: On the Origins of Life, Meaning, and the Universe Itself ""A superb resource for science fans or those struggling to understand the subject; an impressive fit in an age of Bill Nye and Neil deGrasse Tyson web videos."" -Kirkus Reviews​ ""The Cosmic Machine​ succeeds on all accounts."" -Midwest Book Review​ Energy, Entropy, Atoms, and Quantum Mechanics form the very foundation of our universe. But how do they govern the world we live in? What was the difficult path to their discovery? Who were the key players that struggled to shape our current understanding? The Cosmic Machine​ takes you from the earliest scientific inquiries in human history on an exciting journey in search of the answers to these questions. In telling this fascinating story of science, the reader is masterfully guided through the wonderment of how scientific discoveries (and the key players of those discoveries) shaped the world as we know it today. With its unique blend of science, history, and biographies, The Cosmic Machine​ provides an easily accessible account without sacrificing the actual science itself. Not only will this book engage, enlighten, and entertain you, it will inspire your passion and curiosity for the world around us."

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Author:   Scott Bembenek
Publisher:   Zoari Press
Imprint:   Zoari Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9780997934106


ISBN 10:   0997934107
Pages:   358
Publication Date:   15 August 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Injecting the 'popular' back into science is no light task and involves a balance between keeping the science accessible to lay readers, making it interesting enough to engage non-scientists, and being certain it's accurate enough to be authoritative. Of all these tasks, the 'lively' portion is the biggest challenge, and where competing books often fall short. The Cosmic Machine succeeds on all accounts. -Midwest Book Review I wanted to start by saying that I really enjoyed this book. ... at all times [the] writing was clear, well paced and easy to follow .... I started to discover that I was taking something unexpected from the book. I stopped focusing on the individual steps and, instead, started to see a 'story' behind the story. I found this enlightening. -Gary Smailes, BubbleCow Founder A superb resource for science fans or those struggling to understand the subject; an impressive fit in an age of Bill Nye and Neil deGrasse Tyson web videos. -Kirkus Reviews


.. . it's very useful to have a unified overview of what we know, collected and recounted in one place. The Cosmic Machine will introduce you to the basic principles by which today's physicists organize the world. -Sean Carroll, author of The Big Picture: On the Origins of Life, Meaning, and the Universe Itself A superb resource for science fans or those struggling to understand the subject; an impressive fit in an age of Bill Nye and Neil deGrasse Tyson web videos. -Kirkus Reviews Injecting the 'popular' back into science is no light task and involves a balance between keeping the science accessible to lay readers, making it interesting enough to engage non-scientists, and being certain it's accurate enough to be authoritative. Of all these tasks, the 'lively' portion is the biggest challenge, and where competing books often fall short. The Cosmic Machine succeeds on all accounts. -Midwest Book Review .. . kudos to Bembenek for taking an entirely mathematical concept and making it readable, comprehensible and interesting .... -Lyle Sadavoy, Chem 13 News I wanted to start by saying that I really enjoyed this book. ... at all times [the] writing was clear, well paced and easy to follow .... I started to discover that I was taking something unexpected from the book. I stopped focusing on the individual steps and, instead, started to see a 'story' behind the story. I found this enlightening. -Gary Smailes, Founder and Editor at BubbleCow The Cosmic Machine is a wonderful way to introduce an intellectually curious person to how physics and chemistry have evolved and how they contribute to our understanding of the Universe. -Jim Stein, New Books Network The Cosmic Machine ... makes for a powerful read. -Don Lehn, Fraser Valley News


It's very useful to have a unified overview of what we know, collected and recounted in one place. The Cosmic Machine will introduce you to the basic principles by which today's physicists organize the world. -Sean Carroll, author of The Big Picture: On the Origins of Life, Meaning, and the Universe Itself A superb resource for science fans or those struggling to understand the subject; an impressive fit in an age of Bill Nye and Neil deGrasse Tyson web videos. -Kirkus Reviews Injecting the 'popular' back into science is no light task and involves a balance between keeping the science accessible to lay readers, making it interesting enough to engage non-scientists, and being certain it's accurate enough to be authoritative. Of all these tasks, the 'lively' portion is the biggest challenge, and where competing books often fall short. The Cosmic Machine succeeds on all accounts. -Midwest Book Review Kudos to Bembenek for taking an entirely mathematical concept and making it readable, comprehensible and interesting .... -Lyle Sadavoy, Chem 13 News I wanted to start by saying that I really enjoyed this book. ... at all times [the] writing was clear, well paced and easy to follow .... I started to discover that I was taking something unexpected from the book. I stopped focusing on the individual steps and, instead, started to see a 'story' behind the story. I found this enlightening. -Gary Smailes, Founder and Editor at BubbleCow The Cosmic Machine is a wonderful way to introduce an intellectually curious person to how physics and chemistry have evolved and how they contribute to our understanding of the Universe. -Jim Stein, New Books Network The Cosmic Machine ... makes for a powerful read. -Don Lehn, Fraser Valley News


Injecting the 'popular' back into science is no light task and involves a balance between keeping the science accessible to lay readers, making it interesting enough to engage non-scientists, and being certain it's accurate enough to be authoritative. Of all these tasks, the 'lively' portion is the biggest challenge, and where competing books often fall short. The Cosmic Machine succeeds on all accounts. -Midwest Book Review I wanted to start by saying that I really enjoyed this book. ... at all times [the] writing was clear, well paced and easy to follow .... I started to discover that I was taking something unexpected from the book. I stopped focusing on the individual steps and, instead, started to see a 'story' behind the story. I found this enlightening. -Gary Smailes, BubbleCow Founder A superb resource for science fans or those struggling to understand the subject; an impressive fit in an age of Bill Nye and Neil deGrasse Tyson web videos. -Kirkus Reviews


Author Information

Scott has a PhD in theoretical chemical physics, was a National Research Council Fellow, and works as a computational chemist doing drug discovery research. He has made substantial contributions to the areas of statistical mechanics, kinetic theory, glass theory, liquid dynamics, and computational drug discovery, with his work appearing in several scientific journals. He has also written popular science, science education, and science communication articles for The Huffington Post, Forbes, Scientific American, Discover, and Salon. He resides in San Diego, California, with his family.

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