Die Entdeckung des Higgs-Teilchens
Oder wie das Universum seine Masse bekam
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Narrated by:
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Harald Lesch
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Harald Lesch
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Jetzt erzählen Harald Lesch und seine Co-Autoren, warum sich rund um das Higgs-Teilchen so viele skurrile Missverständnisse und mediale Sensationen ranken. Gewohnt kurzweilig und gut verständlich enthüllen sie, wie aus dem verzweifelt gesuchten "gottverdammten Teilchen" das Gottesteilchen wurde, dass der Urknall nicht simuliert werden kann und dass Schwarze Löcher nicht unbedingt alles verschlingende Monster sind. Die Entdeckung der Gravitationswellen im März 2014, eine weitere wissenschaftliche Sensation, erläutert Harald Lesch darüber hinaus in einem ausführlichen Exkurs.©2013 C. Bertelsmann (P)2014 Lagato Verlag
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