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  2. List of books on popular physics concepts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of books which talk about things related to current day physics or physics as it would be in the future. There a number of books that have been penned about specific physics concepts, e.g. quantum mechanics or kinematics, and many other books which discuss physics in general, i.e. not focussing on a single topic. There are also ...

  3. Thomas Keller - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Aloysius Keller (born October 14, 1955) is an American chef, restaurateur, and cookbook author. He and his landmark Napa Valley restaurant, the French Laundry in Yountville, California , have won multiple awards from the James Beard Foundation , including Best California Chef in 1996 and Best Chef in America in 1997.

  4. Rebecca W. Keller - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca W. Keller, Ph.D., incorporated Gravitas Publications Inc in 2003 to develop and publish core sciences curriculum under the Real Science-4-Kids imprint. [1] She has authored and published Real Science-4-Kids student texts, teacher manuals, and student laboratory workbooks in chemistry, biology and physics to serve kindergarten through ninth grade, available through mainstream and home ...

  5. Category:Popular physics books - Wikipedia

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    Fashion, Faith, and Fantasy in the New Physics of the Universe; Fear of Physics; The Fifth Essence; The First Three Minutes; The Five Ages of the Universe; Five Equations That Changed the World; The Flying Circus of Physics; Forces of Nature (book) From Eternity to Here; Fundamentals: Ten Keys to Reality

  6. Understanding Physics - Wikipedia

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    Understanding Physics (1966) is a popular science book written by Isaac Asimov (1920-1992). It is considered to be a reader-friendly informational guide regarding the fields of physics, written for lay people. It is one of several science guides by Asimov. The book is divided into three volumes, each of which have also been published separately ...

  7. The Inevitable (book) - Wikipedia

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    Kirkus Reviews notes that "Kelly’s arguments ring true, and his enthusiasm [about the future] is contagious". [8] Publishers Weekly also highlights that this book reflect Kelly's "optimistic and arguably idealistic view" and that he "chooses to elide discussions of the specific downsides that likely will accompany the changes he describes.

  8. Albert Allen Bartlett - Wikipedia

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    Albert Allen Bartlett (March 21, 1923 – September 7, 2013) [2] was an American professor of physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder.As of July 2001, Professor Bartlett had lectured over 1,742 times since September 1969 on Arithmetic, Population, and Energy.

  9. No-hiding theorem - Wikipedia

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    Let | be an arbitrary quantum state in some Hilbert space and let there be a physical process that transforms | | with = | |. If is independent of the input state | , then in the enlarged Hilbert space the mapping is of the form | | | | = | (| | ), where | is the initial state of the environment, | 's are the orthonormal basis of the environment Hilbert space and denotes the fact that one may ...