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Trembling and ringing (Korean Edition)
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b How to read the world wonderfully in the language of friendly physics b
Kim Sang-wook says, "To see the nature of the universe is to abandon all human common sense and prejudice." Just as we cannot feel that the earth is spinning now, the large world of the universe is filled with myriad stories that we cannot intuitively understand. Kim Sang-wook guides the world of physics and brings out the deep stories of our daily lives. Guide me to open a skein of thought.
What does the world look like with the eyes of a physicist? Our bodies, our drinking air, our ground and dirt on our feet, our laptop monitors and our phones that we meet every day. All beings in the world are all made up of very small units called atoms. Kim goes down to this small and small unit and looks into the big world of our universe and asks questions. The way a physicist sees the world of atoms seems to read the aphorism of Eastern philosophy. Where did my beings begin, how can I reflect on death, and what is the difference between the other and the other? Instead of presenting the exact answer of science, it presents a new gaze that only a physicist can guide.
When one learns a foreign language, it is said that one world opens. Tremor and Resonance is a book that guides Sang-wook Kim from a new framework called physics to look at our existence, life and death from relationships to others and the world.
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Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2018-11-07
Publisher:
East Asia
ISBN10:
8962622505
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