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Re: Well. Isaac Send a noteboard - 07/07/2012 07:01:46 PM
I would love it if our resident experts could recommend excellent books that explain particle physics for laymen, rather than ask them to condense their understanding into useless short replies on a message board (which is like saying, "sum up, in ten words or less, the Hundred Years' War" - you can get an answer, but not a good one).

The problem is, I'm not really sure there /is/ a good layman's book. I mean, there is probably one that gives you the basics of what all the particles are and stuff, but things like the Higgs mechanism and whatnot really can't be explained without serious particle physics.


The nice thing about the internet is all the videos explain it better than books and are closer at hand, so to speak, I've been having good luck with The Cassiopeia Project. It's really quite excellent and they've turned out some really quality work, not too mention some good simple analogies.
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Who knows about particle physics? - 07/07/2012 08:47:57 AM 2167 Views
Many people; fortunately for you, some frequent this site. - 07/07/2012 10:48:26 AM 886 Views
Thanks Joel :p *NM* - 07/07/2012 04:42:52 PM 488 Views
*is helping* - 07/07/2012 09:22:28 PM 786 Views
Well. It's kind of hard to make it simple. - 07/07/2012 01:38:43 PM 992 Views
Ah cool... thanks - 07/07/2012 04:41:27 PM 1091 Views
Those ones are a little easier, maybe, to explain - 07/07/2012 06:49:52 PM 1000 Views
Does this help? - 07/07/2012 03:46:15 PM 965 Views
I would ask a less obnoxious question. - 07/07/2012 03:47:16 PM 839 Views
Well. - 07/07/2012 06:19:12 PM 1009 Views
Re: Well. - 07/07/2012 07:01:46 PM 985 Views
physics geekasm. *NM* - 08/07/2012 02:33:05 AM 430 Views
I am at CERN right now, actually. - 08/07/2012 07:59:14 PM 1313 Views

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