Publisher's Synopsis
NOVEMBER 13, 2015. *This book is about Space and time before, during, and after our Universe and its elementary particles, atoms, galaxies, stars, planets, moons, and other objects therein. It is written expressly for the science student as well as the general reader. It covers basic physics, particle physics including the Higgs boson, cosmology, and relativity. The term "SpaceTime" is used to show the close correlation of space and time and that time is essentially a fourth dimension. The topics are explained with emphasis on qualitative and physical descriptions so as to be easily understood by all levels of readers. The early sections are especially designed for those who do not have a background in the subjects. Qualitative descriptions are in many instances more detailed than elsewhere. Mathematical information is included as an aid to understanding and a bridge for further study but can easily be skipped without concern. The detailed descriptive material will facilitate the transition for those who wish to progress to more detailed mathematics. The latest advances in particle physics culminated in the experimental detection of the Higgs Boson at the high-energy collider at CERN, Switzerland in 2012. The coming breakthroughs in particle physics, string theory, and cosmology may be even more significant. This book contains 22 sections including: * Timelines of Earth, Our Universe, History, and Science *Basic Physics: Force, Mass, Work, Energy, Power, and Momentum * Light Radiation and Spectrum, Wave Motion, and, Mechanics * Elementary Particles -- Fermions (Leptons and Quarks) and Bosons * Composite Particles -- Hadrons (Mesons and Baryons) -- Tetra-Quarks and Penta-Quarks * Particle Interactions * Conservation Principles * Higgs Fields and Bosons * Origin of Gravity * Spacetime * Geodesic Warps * Expanding Universe * Before Big Bang * After Big Bang * Dark Energy * Origin of Dark Matter * Super-Symmetric Particles * Cosmology * Other Universes * Inter-Universe Travel * Special Relativity * General Relativity * Understanding Our Universe Using Scientific Method