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  • Quanta and Fields

  • The Biggest Ideas in the Universe
  • By: Sean Carroll
  • Narrated by: Sean Carroll
  • Length: 9 hrs and 49 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (43 ratings)

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Quanta and Fields

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Quanta and Fields, the second book of Sean Carroll’s already internationally acclaimed series The Biggest Ideas in the Universe, is an adventure into the bare stuff of reality.

Sean Carroll is creating a profoundly new approach to sharing physics with a broad audience, one that goes beyond analogies to show how physicists really think. He cuts to the bare mathematical essence of our most profound theories, explaining every step in a uniquely accessible way.

Quantum field theory is how modern physics describes nature at its most profound level. Starting with the basics of quantum mechanics itself, Sean Carroll explains measurement and entanglement before explaining how the world is really made of fields. You will finally understand why matter is solid, why there is antimatter, where the sizes of atoms come from, and why the predictions of quantum field theory are so spectacularly successful. Fundamental ideas like spin, symmetry, Feynman diagrams, and the Higgs mechanism are explained for real, not just through amusing stories. Beyond Newton, beyond Einstein, and all the intuitive notions that have guided homo sapiens for millennia, this book is a journey to a once unimaginable truth about what our universe is.

* This audiobook edition includes a downloadable PDF of graphs, equations, and images.

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“Readers will be electrified by his discussion of wave functions, entanglement, fields, and so much more. From the most infinitesimal of subatomic particles to the seemingly vast infinities of the universe’s great expanse, Carroll’s latest inquiry illuminates, well, everything.”Booklist

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I love the book. I love Sean Carroll. he is the best. I love the book.

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Great but difficult!

This is the perfect compromise if you're tired of popular "science", but not ready for the full math! Great read and an amazing topic!

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Most up to date Physics text

Sean Carroll's 'Quanta' is a masterful exploration of the fundamental nature of reality, a theme that Carroll has pursued with relentless curiosity and scholarly rigor throughout his career. In this latest offering, Carroll continues to challenge and refine his ideas, integrating the newest scientific discoveries with the profound questions that have long intrigued both physicists and philosophers. The book delves into the complexities of quantum mechanics and the ongoing debates surrounding it, making these intricate topics accessible and engaging. Carroll's ability to translate complex scientific principles into understandable concepts is unparalleled, making 'Quanta' a must-read for anyone fascinated by how the universe works at its most fundamental levels. This book is a testament to Carroll's commitment to exploring deep truths and his ever-evolving understanding of the cosmos.

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Finally!

I’ve been reading so many quantum books, but this one is by far the most thorough yet. I appreciate that it dived into the mathematical equations of quanta and fields. I will be rereading this text for a while, but it is definitely the book for you if you are seriously attempting to become well-versed in quantum field theory and the mathematical laws that underpin it. The accompanying PDF file is detailed and the book clearly articulates extremely complex phenomena.

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only for professionals

Probably this book should have been advertised with a BIG warning: just for professional mathematicians or physics. While I have followed and understand, in large part, the other books of Sean Carroll, just with a lot of concentration, this one was FULL of concepts which are obscure as black magic as long as you have NOT a quite solid background in physics and/or mathematics. nothing bad and, as far as I can understand, this work is outstanding as well (like everything from Sean Carroll), just be aware that this is NOT for everyone.

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exactly the level I need

Like the first book of this series, it's more in-depth than popular physics but much less than textbooks. Sean's explanations make understanding the big picture so much clear. Unlike textbooks, it goes directly into the important topics with necessary prerequisites so that readers/listeners can grasp the essence quickly. accompanied PDF may not be enough if one needs reviewing what's learned. Excellent book!

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Smarter for having listened

Foundational explanation with all the corroborating math

I found the 64 pages of attached pdf and the appendix to be essential for groking the concepts and implications

Sean Carroll is an exceptional writer and reader; kudos for sharing rarified insights into humankind's greatest achievements to date describing fields and quanta and how they relate to us

This book will not necessarily be enjoyed by everyone, but I sure did

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Fantastic, detailed review

I have a BS & MS in physics and I think this was an excellent review. Top notch

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amazingly nice introduction Into the complicated field

almost impossible as an audiobook, but from my point of view amazing text about modern physics

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His consistency is fantastic. This is the third or fourth book. I’ve read of his really great.

it because it’s fascinating. The only thing is I wish I had some time to talk to him in person. I don’t really have much to say today, maybe some music?

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