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Book Review: For the Love of Physics: From the End of the Rainbow to the Edge Of Time - A Journey Through the Wonders of Physics
Review by Devin Powell

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Review by Devin Powell

By Walter Lewin, with Warren Goldstein

Web edition: June 3, 2011
Print edition: June 18, 2011; Vol.179 #13 (p. 30)

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Everyone knows that rainbows appear after a storm. But in his new book, Lewin reveals nature’s more unusual rainbows hiding in spray kicked up by ocean waves, in fog swirling around headlights, even in glass particles floating above construction sites.

After more than 30 years of teaching undergraduate physics at MIT, Lewin has honed a toolbox of clear, engaging explanations that present physics as a way of uncovering the world’s hidden wonders. Quirky, playful and brimming with earnestness, each chapter is a joyful sketch of a topic — from Newton’s laws to Lewin’s own pioneering discoveries in X-ray astronomy.

The masterful explainer writes in a conversational style that’s light on math and peppered with real-world examples and autobiographical anecdotes. His grandmother, for instance, taught him that we’re all a little taller when lying down.

Lewin’s creativity offers lessons both for students and for educators. He sucks on cranberry juice to figure out the longest usable snorkel, swings from a giant pendulum to prove Galileo correct and lights cigarettes to create patches of blue sky from a white spotlight. Throughout it all, his sense of wonder is infectious. “It’s so much more important to me for students to remember the beauty of what they have seen than whether they can reproduce what you’ve written on the blackboard,” he writes.

As a physicist and an enthusiastic art collector, Lewin seems equally at home with Newton and van Gogh. Both, he writes, can provide everyone with “new ways of seeing.”

Free Press, 2011, 302 p., $26.

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     "Secret of mass" states all mass is life and indowed with gravity , it appears to unite gravity with T.O.E. Theory of everything , defined below.

    Secret of mass
    So what's the secret of mass?
     I would like to introduce you to a driffent way to look at mass.
    Science has traditionally looked at mass as stuff all the things you can see and touch.
    Science has been content calling it mass and stuff and they have gotten results with this method, They discovered the elements and made the element table.
    They discovered molecules and they discovered the atom, and then science went quantum into the subatomic, the world of Lepton, Quarks and Bosons forces, what are they looking for you ask?
    They are looking for the elusive gravity particle. " graviton "
    I believe the reason they can't find gravity is because of the way they look at mass.
    Science has tried to unite gravity with mysterious higgs field since the seventies , and T.O.E. The Theory Of Everything , The electromagnetic and the electronuclear strong and weak force, NOTE: It appears secret of mass unites gravity with TOE !
    Their next hope is string theory and super string theory, which is untestable.
    Where did science go wrong?
    We are taught mass is everything we see, the stuff our world and universe is made of. 
    Scientists have said we are made of the same thing the universe is made of,  Stardust.

    Scientists treat mass as an inanimate object, a particle to be smashed at will, the problem is rutherford, newton or Einstein never answered the most important question regarding mass.
    What is mass? Is mass an inanimate object? Why does this matter? 
    Q.  What is mass, well let's look at the universe, stars, planets, earth, mountains, trees, man, dogs, cats, mice, ants and bacteria.
    Q.  What do they all have in common? Mass, Gravity and Atoms.
    So if the atoms and gravity are the common denominator then the question becomes what is the atom?, Is it an inanimate object, let's see .

    Oxford dictionary defines , Atomic structure as : Structure of an atom being positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively "Orbiting" electrons.

    Oxford dictionary defines , Life as : Energy, Liveliness , animation.

    As you can see for your self the atom fits the definition for life and is an animate object.
    So am I to conclude an atom is life? Yes to be exact an atom is the fundamental building block for all life in the universe and right here on earth.

    There is no such thing as an inanimate object, all mass has life!
     Atoms make up molecules, molecules make up elements and elements make up everything else everywhere else.
    So if mass contains an atom it contains life.
    So if all mass contains life , and all mass contains gravity , Then the rational conclusion is all life contains gravity.
    So the origins of gravity is life.

    The gravity disappears at the subatomic level, so where does it go?
    It's not hiding in the subatomic particles as the L.H.C. Large Hadron Collider has proven.
    So where did gravity go? 
    It went in the same direction with life. So gravity is a manifestation of life. WOW!

    Quote
    An atom is life and endowed with gravity!
    Ronald Alvarez

    Note:
    What this say's is the universe is made from life form, energy in to atoms, It's not the big bang theory It's the rapid expansion of life in the universe via mass.
    The universe is a life form possably interconnected by entanglement.

         
    Ron808 Ron808
    Jun. 5, 2011 at 5:22am
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