"The Universe in the Rearview Mirror: How Hidden Symmetries Shape Reality"
Dave is an award-winning physicist, professor and director of undergraduate studies at Drexel University, and the voice behind io9's "Ask a Physicist" blog. In The Universe in the Rearview Mirror , he takes readers on a tour of the universe like no other as he explains the broken symmetries in nature that make our world interesting. Not only does he answer the questions your stoner friends came up with in college, but he also reveals the most profound discoveries of physics with infectious, Carl Sagan meets Mary Roach-like enthusiasm and accessibility. Packed with pop-culture references and a cheeky self-deprecating humor, The Universe in the Rearview Mirror is the most lively and original science writing about physics you will read this year.
Dave is an award-winning physicist, professor and director of undergraduate studies at Drexel University, and the voice behind io9's "Ask a Physicist" blog. In The Universe in the Rearview Mirror , he takes readers on a tour of the universe like no other as he explains the broken symmetries in nature that make our world interesting. Not only does he answer the questions your stoner friends came up with in college, but he also reveals the most profound discoveries of physics with infectious, Carl Sagan meets Mary Roach-like enthusiasm and accessibility. Packed with pop-culture references and a cheeky self-deprecating humor, The Universe in the Rearview Mirror is the most lively and original science writing about physics you will read this year.
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