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DescriptionPhysics in 50 Milestone Moments is a lively, accessible, and thought-provoking introduction to physics, its history, and its practitioners. Uniquely, it is structured around a timeline of landmark events that vividly brings to life the evolution of this most fundamental science; from the Stone Age, through the classical era and the Renaissance, to the present day. As well as offering a comprehensive guide to physics, this book helps make the big ideas intelligible to us by placing them in their real-world contexts. Author descriptionJames Lees is a freelance science communicator from the UK. He has an MSc in Physics and Astrophysics. He has previously contributed to a number of newspapers and magazines such as Physics Review. Physics in 50 Milestone Moments is his first book. He currently spends most of his time working at the University of York's 'Astrocampus' and at a wide range of scientific events and festivals across the UK. |