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Atom Land

A Guided Tour through the Strange (and Impossibly Small) World of Particle Physics

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Atom Land brings the impossibly small world of particle physics to life, taking listeners on a guided journey through the subatomic world. Listeners will sail the subatomic seas in search of electron ports, boson continents, and hadron islands. The sea itself is the quantum field, complete with quantum waves. Beware dark energy and extra dimensions, embodied by fantastical sea creatures prowling the far edges of the known world.

Your tour guide through this whimsical—and highly instructive— world is Jon Butterworth, leading physicist at CERN (the epicenter of today's greatest findings in physics). Over a series of journeys, he shows how everything fits together, and how a grasp of particle physics is key to unlocking a deeper understanding of many of the most profound mysteries—and science's possible answers—in the known universe.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 1, 2018
      Butterworth (Most Wanted Particle), a CERN alum and professor of physics at University College London, explains everything particle physics from antimatter to Z bosons in this charming trek through a landscape of “the otherwise invisible.” His accessible narrative cleverly relates difficult concepts, such as wave-particle duality or electron spin, in bite-size bits. Readers become explorers on Butterworth’s metaphoric map, where landmasses are particle types, energy increases west to east, and the route followed mirrors that of scientific discovery. The electromagnetic, strong, and weak forces transport readers by car, train, and plane to Atom Land, with its “orderly array of elements”; Isle of Leptons, where electrons berth; Hadron Island, home to protons and neutrons; the Isle of Quarks and its six “flavors”; and Bosonia, a strange land “where the W, the Z, the gluon and the photon are all based.” Butterworth shares tales of “a menagerie of fantastical beasts” from his map’s far east: dark matter, supersymmetry, and sphalerons. Readers will find no equations here, just conversation in plain English about the universe’s fundamental building blocks, the standard model, and what remains unknown. Butterworth expertly handles even the thorniest theories and will satisfy world-weary scientists and amateur physics aficionados alike. Agent: Martin Redfern, Diane Banks Associates.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Particle physics is not easy to understand, but Butterworth's geography metaphor offers a simple frame of reference to cling to. Wayne Forester narrates in a perfectly appropriate affable style that sounds more like friendly storytelling than scientific explanation. His pace is steady, giving the listener a bit of time to process the information. The text includes only a few equations, and they do not intrude often enough to spoil the listening experience. Some of the scientists quoted are characterized unnecessarily with accents, but those are rare deviations in this solidly clear presentation of the quantum world. D.L.Y. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

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