Quantum mechanics is the most accurate (and strangest) theory in the history of physics. Yet it has great difficulty making accurate predictions for “many-body” systems — those involving a large number of particles
March 23, 2012 Read moreMonthly Archives: March 2012
A Universe from Nothing? Lawrence Krauss’ Theories Explained
Is “God” necessary for the creation of the universe? This is the central question in Lawrence Krauss’s popular science book, A Universe from Nothing. After a fascinating tour of modern cosmology, Krauss reveals
March 12, 2012 Read more