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Einstein's Unfinished Dream: Practical Progress Towards a Theory of Everything

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Humanity has long looked to the sky and marvelled at the world around us. We've wondered why the world is the way it is and whether it has to be that way. For millennia these questions were theological, transitioning to philosophical during the Enlightenment, but the discipline that now drives progress is science. We now look forward, hoping to make additional connections and create a better understanding of the ultimate laws of nature. We dream of a time when we have developed a theory of everything—a theory that answers all questions.

There is so much that we don't know. This book is up front about our ignorance and spends some time dispelling some of the more popular theories. It then redirects the reader's attention to how we will actually move forward, by identifying things we don't yet understand and engaging with the experiments that will drive our comprehension.

Einstein's Unfinished Dream explores the cutting-edge research of modern particle physicists that pushes us slowly towards a theory of everything. Marshalling decades of experience in distilling high-level scientific concepts, Lincoln invites readers into the mysteries of dark matter, dark energy, matter/antimatter asymmetry, quark and lepton flavor, and other phenomena that have puzzled humanity for centuries.

Author: Lincoln Don
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 336
ISBN: 9780197638033
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Foreword
Chapter 1: God's Thoughts
Chapter 2: Current Knowledge
Chapter 3: Failed and Incomplete Theories
Chapter 4: Dark Matter
Chapter 5: Dark Energy
Chapter 6: Missing Antimatter
Chapter 7: Ultimate Building Blocks
Chapter 8: The Future
Epilogue
Suggested Reading


Don Lincoln is a senior physicist on the scientific staff of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. For the last two decades, his research has explored the highest energies accessible to modern science, by exploiting first the Fermilab Tevatron and now the CERN LHC. He was one of scientists who discovered the top quark and is a member of two large experimental collaborations hot on the trail of the Higgs boson.

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