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100 1 _aRovelli, Carlo
245 1 0 _aReality Is Not What It Seems \ The Journey to Quantum Gravity \ Carlo Rovelli
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264 3 1 _aJouve: Penguin Books 2017
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505 0 _a1. PART ONE Roots 1 Grains2 The ClassicsPART TWOThe Beginning of the Revolution3 Albert4 QuantaPART THREEQuantum Space and Relational Time5 Spacetime is Quantum6 Quanta of Space7 Time Does Not ExistPART FOURBeyond Space and Time8 Beyond the Big Bang9 Empirical Confirmations?10 Quantum Black Holes11 The End of Infinity12 Information13 MysteryNotesAnnotated Bibliog
520 3 _aThe book is a live coverage of the ongoing research: what we are learning, what we already know,and what we think we are beginning to understand, about the elementary nature of things. It startsfrom the distant origin of some key ideas that we use today to order our understanding of the worldand describes the two great discoveries of the twentieth century – Einstein’s general relativity andquantum mechanics – trying to put into focus the core of their physical content. It tells of the pictureof the world which is emerging today from research in quantum gravity, taking into account thelatest indications given by nature, such as the confirmation of the cosmological standard modelobtained from the Planck satellite and the failure at CERN to observe the super-symmetric particlesthat many expected. And it discusses the consequences of these ideas: the granular structure ofspace; the disappearance of time at small scale; the physics of the Big Bang; the origin of black-holeheat – up to the role of information in the foundation of physics. ´Prefacio
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