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Abstract
Recommended by Kinuta Murako, author of "Let's Play with Numbers," winner of the 69th Shogakukan Manga Award! "This book will teach us that the crystallization of someone's knowledge lives in everything." "How many years would it take to read all the books in the world?" "How would you express the law of attraction in a mathematical formula?" "Why is music so pleasant?" This is a cross-disciplinary scientific essay that uses physics to explain simple but difficult questions that have no answers. Furthermore, the author's research field, nuclear physics, which uses accelerators in experiments, is also a philosophical field that explores "What is the beginning of the universe?" and "How were we born?" You will also get a glimpse into the cutting edge of physics research and the everyday lives of physicists that we don't usually get to know.
- Accelerators are modern alchemy ・ Why are some people good at playing the piano? Thinking about it physically?・How would you express the law of attraction in a mathematical formula? ・Why is music so pleasant? ・They say that everything can be expressed in a mathematical formula ・Working with accelerators ・Thoughts on "fake physics" ・A day in an accelerator experiment (student experiment) ・Time on the mountain in "The Magic Mountain" (flow of time and density) ・Mirror inversion Which do you prefer, theoretical physics or experimental physics? ・Understanding music through mathematics ・Why did I go to the physics department? ・Physical fitness hacks for science graduate students ・Probability of mythical kings existing ・How many years would it take to read every book in the world? ・What is death?
Author’s Information
Born in 1995. Ph.D. (Science). Graduated from the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, and completed a doctoral course in Physics, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo. Researches symmetry breaking at the Center for Nuclear Study (CNS), University of Tokyo. 2018-2020 International Program of Excellence in Photon Science (XPS) course student, 2020- Graduate School Doctoral Program, XPS, JSR Fellowship (CURIE) course student, 2021- JSPS Special Research Fellow (DC2). Currently continuing research in a laboratory. Started learning piano around 2002, continues to play as a hobby. Mainly interested in classical and contemporary music, recently started composing.
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Released Date |
Nov 2024 |
Price |
¥1,700 |
Size |
127mm×188mm |
Total Page Number |
224 pages |
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ISBN |
9784576241111 |
Genre |
Literature / Novel > Others |
Visualization experience |
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