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		<title>Space oddities</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;A cracking tale of particle physics and cosmology . . . <i>Space Oddities</i> is a rare joy&#8217; &#8211; <i>New Scientist</i></p>
<p>&#8216;Engaging&#8217; &#8211; <i>The Wall Street Journal</i></p>
<p>Newly observed anomalies could transform our understanding of the fundamentals of physics &#8211; and of the nature of reality. In this eye-opening account, CERN experimental physicist Harry Cliff takes the reader on a tour of a new universe . . .</b></p>
<p>Something strange is going on in the cosmos. Scientists are uncovering a catalogue of weird phenomena that simply can&#8217;t be explained by our long-established theories of the universe. Particles with unbelievable energies are bursting from beneath the Antarctic ice. Unknown forces seem to be tugging on the basic building blocks of matter. Stars are flying away from us far faster than anyone can explain.</p>
<p>In <i>Space Oddities</i>, Harry Cliff provides a riveting look at the universe&#8217;s most confounding puzzles. In a journey that spans continents, he meets the scientists hunting for answers, and asks: Are these anomalies mere accidents of measurement, or could they be pointing us toward vast, hidden worlds?</p>
<p><b>With wonder, clarity, and a dose of humour, Cliff leads us on a a mind-expanding investigation of physics and cosmology as they transform before us.</p>
<p>&#8216;As fascinating as its title suggests . . . Cliff recounts with vivid clarity the stories of some of the most striking oddnesses that have lit up the landscape of modern physics.&#8217; &#8211; Philip Pullman</b></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;A cracking tale of particle physics and cosmology . . . <i>Space Oddities</i> is a rare joy &#8211; enlightening, thrilling and inspiring.&#8217; &#8211;</b> <b><i>New Scientist</i></b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;As fascinating as its title suggests . . . Cliff recounts with vivid clarity the stories of some of the most striking oddnesses that have lit up the landscape of modern physics.&#8217; &#8211; Philip Pullman</p>
<p>Newly discovered strangenesses could transform our understanding of the fundamentals of physics &#8211; and of the nature of reality. In this eye-opening account, CERN experimental physicist Harry Cliff takes the reader on a tour of a new universe . . .</b></p>
<p>Something strange is going on in the cosmos. Scientists are uncovering a catalogue of weird phenomena that simply can&#8217;t be explained by our long-established theories of the universe. Particles with unbelievable energies are bursting from beneath the Antarctic ice. Unknown forces seem to be tugging on the basic building blocks of matter. Stars are flying away from us far faster than anyone can explain.</p>
<p>In <i>Space Oddities</i>, Harry Cliff provides a riveting look at the universe&#8217;s most confounding puzzles. In a journey that spans continents, he meets the scientists hunting for answers, and asks: Are these anomalies accidents of nature, or could they be pointing us toward vast, hidden worlds?</p>
<p><b>With wonder, clarity, and a dose of humour, Cliff leads us on a mind-expanding investigation of physics and cosmology as they transform before us.</b></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<b>To make an apple pie, one first needs to build a universe. A brilliantly accessible introduction to today's physics by a young academic and educator.</b>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;Witty, approachable and captivating&#8217; &#8211; Robin Ince<br />&#8216;A fascinating exploration of how we learned what matter really is&#8217; &#8211; Sean Carroll<br />&#8216;A delightfully fresh and accessible approach to one of the great quests of science&#8217; &#8211; Graham Farmelo<br />&#8216;Lays out not just what we know, but how we found out (and what is left to be discovered&#8217; &#8211; Katie Mack</p>
<p><b>&#8216;If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe&#8217; &#8211; Carl Sagan</b></p>
<p>Inspired by Sagan&#8217;s famous line, <i>How To Make An Apple Pie From Scratch</i> sets out on a journey to unearth everything we know about our universe: how it started, how we found out, and what we still have left to discover.</p>
<p>Will we ever be able to understand the very first moments of the world we inhabit? What is matter really made of? How did anything survive the fearsome heat of the Big Bang?</p>
<p>In pursuit of answers, we meet the scientists, astronomers and philosophers who brought us to our present understanding of the world &#8211; offering readers a front-row seat to the most dramatic journey human beings have ever embarked on.</p>
<p>Harry Cliff&#8217;s <i>How To Make An Apple Pie From Scratch</i> is an essential, fresh and funny guide to how we got to where we are now &#8211; and what we have to come.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.&#8217; &#8211; Carl Sagan</p>
<p>Inspired by Sagan&#8217;s famous line, <i>How to Make an Apple Pie from Scratch</i> is a brilliantly accessible introduction to today&#8217;s physics by academic and educator Harry Cliff.</p>
<p>&#8216;A fascinating exploration of how we learned what matter really is, and the journey matter takes from the Big Bang, through exploding stars, ultimately to you and me.&#8217; &#8211; Sean Carroll, author of <i>Something Deeply Hidden</i></b></p>
<p>We probably all have a vague idea of how to make an apple pie: mix flour and butter, throw in some apples and you&#8217;re probably most of the way there, right? Think again. Making an apple pie from scratch requires ingredients that definitely aren&#8217;t available in the supermarket, ovens that can reach temperatures of trillions of degrees, and a preparation time of 13.8 billion years.</p>
<p>Physicist Harry Cliff ventures out in search of the ultimate apple pie recipe, tracing the ingredients of our universe through the hearts of dying stars and back in time to a tiny fraction of a second after our universe began. Along the way, he confronts some really big questions: What is matter really made of? How does the stuff around us escape annihilation in the fearsome heat of the Big Bang? And will we ever be able to understand the very first moments of our universe?</p>
<p>In pursuit of answers, Cliff ventures to the largest underground research facility in the world, deep beneath Italy&#8217;s Gran Sasso mountains, where scientists gaze into the heart of the Sun using the most elusive of particles, the ghostly neutrino. He visits CERN in Switzerland to explore the &#8216;Antimatter Factory&#8217; where this stuff of science fiction is manufactured daily (and we&#8217;re close to knowing whether it falls upwards). And he reveals what the latest data from the Large Hadron Collider may be telling us about the fundamental ingredients of matter.</p>
<p>Along the way, Cliff illuminates the history of physics, chemistry, and astronomy that brought us to our present understanding of the world, while offering readers a front-row seat to one of the most dramatic intellectual journeys human beings have ever embarked on.</p>
<p>A transfixing deep dive into origins of our world, <i>How to Make an Apple Pie from Scratch</i> doesn&#8217;t just put the makeup of our universe under the microscope, but the awe-inspiring, improbable fact that it exists at all.</p>
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