From Quarks to the Cosmos

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From Quarks to the Cosmos is a popular science book that explores fundamental particles and forces to explain how modern physics understands the origin and structure of the universe.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
popular science book
about Big Bang
surface form: Big Bang theory

cosmic background radiation
cosmic evolution
electromagnetism
elementary particles
fundamental interactions
galaxies
gravity
large-scale structure of the universe
quantum theory
quarks
relativity
space-time
standard model of particle physics
strong nuclear force
weak nuclear force
educationalLevel introductory
explains how fundamental forces shape the universe
how fundamental particles contribute to cosmic structure
relationship between particle physics and cosmology
field particle physics
physics
genre popular science
hasForm book
intendedAudience general audience
non-specialist readers
language English
mainSubject cosmology
fundamental forces
fundamental particles
modern physics
origin of the universe
structure of the universe
mediaType print
narrativeScope from subatomic scales to cosmic scales
purpose to explain how modern physics understands the origin of the universe
to explain how modern physics understands the structure of the universe
topic science communication

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Leon Lederman authorOf From Quarks to the Cosmos