by Marcus Chown (Author)
The Sunday Times Science Book of the Year 2017
'Entertaining and at times mind-boggling guide to the weakest of nature's fundamental forces, which also controls the fate of the universe' Manjit Kumar, The Times
Gravity is the weakest force in the everyday world yet it is the strongest force in the universe. It was the first force to be recognised and described yet it is the least understood. It is a 'force' that keeps your feet on the ground yet no such force actually exists.
Gravity, to steal the words of Winston Churchill, is 'a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma'. And penetrating that enigma promises to answer the biggest questions in science: what is space? What is time? What is the universe? And where did it all come from?
Award-winning writer Marcus Chown takes us on an unforgettable journey from the recognition of the 'force' of gravity in 1666 to the discovery of gravitational waves in 2015. And, as we stand on the brink of a seismic revolution in our worldview, he brings us up to speed on the greatest challenge ever to confront physics.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicholson
Published: 06 Apr 2017
ISBN 10: 1474601863
ISBN 13: 9781474601863
Timely, accessible and peppered with quotes from Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett, this history of
something we all feel but still cannot quite grasp has an admirably light touch