The Greatest Story Ever Told—So Far

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The Greatest Story Ever Told—So Far is a popular-science book by physicist Lawrence M. Krauss that explores the development of modern physics and the discovery of the fundamental laws and particles that shape our universe.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
popular-science book
aimsAt general audience
readers interested in physics
author Lawrence M. Krauss NERFINISHED
authorAffiliation Arizona State University NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explains how fundamental particles were discovered
how scientific theories are tested
explores Higgs boson discovery
large hadron collider experiments
quantum field theory concepts
role of symmetry in physics
unification of forces
focusesOn development of modern physics
discovery of fundamental laws of nature
discovery of fundamental particles
genre popular science
hasAuthorOccupation physicist
hasTheme nature of the universe
power of scientific reasoning
scientific discovery
search for fundamental laws
intendedUse public understanding of science
science education
language English
mentions CERN NERFINISHED
Higgs field NERFINISHED
electroweak theory
gauge symmetry
quantum mechanics
relativity
narrativeStyle conceptual explanation
historical
relatedDiscipline cosmology
high-energy physics
theoretical physics
relatedWorkByAuthor A Universe from Nothing NERFINISHED
subject cosmology
fundamental forces of nature
history of physics
modern physics
particle physics
standard model of particle physics

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