Richard Wolfson
Auteur de Simply Einstein: Relativity Demystified
A propos de l'auteur
Richard Wolfson is the Benjamin F. Wissler Professor of Physics at Middlebury College, where he also teaches environmental studies. His research involves solar astrophysics and terrestrial climate, and he has published nearly 100 papers in the scientific literature. He is the author of several afficher plus introductory physics texts as well as Nuclear Choices: A Citizen's Guide to Nuclear Technology (1993), Simply Einstein: Relativity Demystified (2003), and five video courses on teaching and climate. afficher moins
Œuvres de Richard Wolfson
Einstein's Relativity and the Quantum Revolution: Modern Physics for Non-Scientists (2000) 122 exemplaires
Physics for Scientists and Engineers 2e, Volume I (Physics for Scientists & Engineers with Modern Physics) (1997) 5 exemplaires
Einstein's Relativity and the Quantum Revolution: Modern Physics for Non-Scientists, Part I 4 exemplaires
Einstein's Relativity and the Quantum Revolution: Modern Physics for Non-Scientists, Part II 3 exemplaires
Physics for Science and Engineering with Modern Physics Volume 2: Wolfson: Phy for Sci & Eng Vol II (Physics for… (1995) 2 exemplaires
Student Solutions Manual for Physics for Scientists and Engineers (Custom Edition for University of California, San… (1999) 2 exemplaires
Physics for Scientists and Engineers - Vol II (Custom Edition for University of California, San Dieg (2005) 2 exemplaires
Physics and Our Universe: How It All Works Course Guidebook - The Great Courses #1280 (2011) 2 exemplaires
Student Solutions Manual for Essential University Physics, Volume 1 2nd by Wolfson, Richard, Ginsberg, Edw. S. (2011)… 2 exemplaires
Einstein's Relativity and the Quantum Revolution: Modern Physics for Non-Scientists, 2nd Edition 1 exemplaire
Essential University Physics with MasteringPhysics (2 Vol. Set and Student Access Kit) (2006) 1 exemplaire
Going in Circles 1 exemplaire
It's a 3-D World 1 exemplaire
Falling Freely 1 exemplaire
Describing Motion 1 exemplaire
Languages of Physics 1 exemplaire
The Fundamental Science 1 exemplaire
The Great Courses: Why Does Spacetime Curve? 1 exemplaire
Einstein's relativity & the quantum revolution 1 exemplaire
Study Guide with Activphysics 2: Physics with Modern Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol. 2 (1999) 1 exemplaire
Why Does Spacetime Curve? 1 exemplaire
Time Travel, Tunneling, Tennis, and Tea 1 exemplaire
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- Œuvres
- 50
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- 707
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- 4.0
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- 8
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- 2
The information is presented in a series of twelve "lectures", each of which is clear and understandable to the non-scientist. The data provides the accepted technical information from scientific organizations across the globe, and is refreshing in that it's not done in a partisan way as one might hear from ideologues on either side of the argument trying to make political points.
If there's a downside to the book, it's mainly in format I selected. I listened to the book, which is great for a daily commute in an automobile, but doesn't lend itself to easily reference the graphs and slide the author sometimes refers to when making his points. To truly understand the information, seeing the graphs really drives the message home. The graphs and charts are available with the audiobook, however if one chooses to listen to the audiobook in the car, as I did, the strength of the arguments being made might not be fully appreciated. However, if the reader has access to the graphs, or already has a fairly good understanding of the information, the need to see the graphs as Professor Woldson discusses the information is not as important.
One other very minor critique is that the information in the book no longer is the most current.
The book is about five years old, and the science and knowledge of climate change continues to evolve at a rapid pace. The information in the book is still valid, of course, however the most recent data available only makes Professor Wolfson's points all the more poignant.
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