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The Force of Symmetry, by Vincent Icke

The Force of Symmetry gives an elementary introduction to the spectacular interplay among the three great themes of contemporary physics: quantum behavior, relativity, and symmetry. In clear, nontechnical language, it explores many fascinating aspects of modern physics, discussing the nature and interaction of force and matter. All these themes are drawn together toward the end of the book to describe the most successful physics theory in history, the "standard model" of subatomic particles. The book is suitable for undergraduate students in physics and mathematics.

  • Sales Rank: #1623025 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Cambridge University Press
  • Published on: 1995-02-24
  • Released on: 1995-02-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.69" h x .75" w x 7.44" l, 1.41 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 364 pages
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Review
"...provides a good introduction to the importance of symmetry in physics....trylu covers a large amount of material at the conceptual level and appears not to omit any concepts of quantum mechanics or basic relativity...a good supplement or source of review." E. Kincanon, Choice

"Vincent Icke is clearly a master at providing convincing explanations of esoteric ideas....So, who will read it? Students, certainly, but it will also be enjoyed by all scientists. In addition, however, it should be read by anyone interested in the history of ideas. If ever there were to be a book that persuades nonscientists that physics is understandable, even at its most esoteric outer limits, this is it." Michael Leask, Times Higher Education Supplement

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Wonderful Surprise
By Mohammad Omer
I have not had a more penetrating and yet accessible treatment of modern physics. This is my bed time lullaby. It is sweet, it is enchanting, and it gets you lost. Wonderful treatment of Quantum fields and excellent exposition of space -time and Feynman diagrams. I couldnt have been any better. And this is not my first title on modern physics. I hav stunbled on many pathetic ones untill finding Mr Right.

24 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
Modern physics as natural philosophy
By H. Montandon
As I write these words, I stop frequently to consider how they might best be arranged, an activity no different in principle from picking my way along a trail when hiking over tricky terrain. For human beings, walking and language production (at least spoken language) are natural, their potential part of our DNA, their actualization emblematic of a basic level of developmental health and social well being. Mathematics too has been called a language, and indeed certain features of this language (e.g. the ability of neonates to recognize small numbers of things) are innate. But none of us go on in the normal course of development to become fluent in mathematics without a great deal of difficult, sustained effort.

It has become axiomatic among people who write popular books on scientific subjects to suppose that physics cannot really be presented without mathematics. And if that axiom is true for classical physics, it is even more true for modern physics, the surreal world of quantum interference, antimatter, black holes and M theory.

But now along comes Dutch physicist Vincent Icke, and in his book THE FORCE OF SYMMETRY he has, one might say, renormalized popular accounts of modern physics. He has been able to state the concepts of modern physics in a way which is lucid, coherent and, in all but the very simplest instances, nonmathematical. The novice physicist will not have to unlearn any of the concepts he acquires in Ickes' book after he goes on to master the mathematical intricacies of quantum field theory. The advanced student can use Ickes' text to obtain a detailed topography of the field.

There is much to delight in this charming book. The five years I spent studying theoretical physics was a time of painful head banging on questions like, "How do you know this?" Few writers have the grace of Feynman, the ability to say about some arcane point, this is as much we know about it, no deeper than this. Icke, like Feynman, is very careful to signpost his epistemological wanderings. He lets the reader know when it is analogy, intuition, logic, experiment, convention, or metaphysics which is progenitor of some bit of physics knowledge.

Because of his careful attention to the grounding of his discourse, Icke does not fall into the deep pit which is, alas, standard in most popular science writing. You know what I mean. There you are, happy reader, blithely meandering along in someone's account of protein synthesis, the inflationary period, mathematical intractability... the subject doesn't matter. You are reading along, and you are beginning to feel the first faint blush of hope. Maybe you will understand it this time! And then you turn the page. And then the trail disappears. No matter how many times you go back and forth over the ground, there is now a chasm in your understanding as big as the Central Rift Valley. I first had this experience years ago reading Bertrand Russell's account of special relativity. All was well, and suddenly, darkness descended. I took the book to a friend who is a physicist at Lawrence Livermore, and asked, "Why can't I understand this?" He took a look, "You don't understand it because he has left out the following (very long list of) points." Thus I learned that it is OK to be simple minded in the world of science. Almost a gift, really.

Of particular note because of their exceptional clarity are the sections on: quantum interference, superposition, angular momentum, antimatter, gauge theory, isospin, Yang-Mills fields, the color field, symmetry and symmetry breaking. First published in 1995, the book has too little to say on string theory, but prophesied that supersymmetrical theories will lead the way in mapping what was then the frontier. Please Mr. Icke, update your book!

Physics, as Feynman said, keeps the simple stuff. The rest goes to chemistry, biology and engineering. Probably the line that most readers of Icke's book are sure to remember is this one: "Physics is not difficult; it's just weird." A funny little assertion, yet one that points in the direction of the kind of knowledge that physics is. The physics of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries has introduced us to a universe too strange (in the lexical sense) to even be imagined. Physics, in its many acts of discovery, has taken us further outside of ourselves than any other human study. The exploration of physics, by lay persons and physicists alike, is a thrilling adventure. It is science become natural philosophy, once again. Better than any other book of its kind, I found Vincent Icke's book to motivate this exploration. The last words are his: "in the book of physics, there never is a final sentence."

38 of 39 people found the following review helpful.
The Force of an awsome subject and GREAT writing!
By Autodidact Andy
This is such a great book that I've taken the time to prepare an annotated table of contents for this review:

CONTENTS (very thorough - shows where all the sub-sections are)

PREFACE (Begins with examples of "Quantum Mechanics in action". Here is a quote which I hope illuminates the author's sensitivity towards your desire come away from reading this with a sense of it's friendliness: "Physics is not difficult; it's just weird. Physics, contrary to the opinion of many journalists and parents of scientists, is not particularly hard to explain or to learn. To learn how to use relativity, you do not have to be Einstein; nor do you have to be Heisenberg to do Quantum Mechanics. Physics is weird because your intuition is false. To understand what an electron's world is like, you've got to be an electron, or jolly nearly." Here are a few more points Icke makes before setting out on this wonderful journey of discovery: "Physics is powerful.", "Physics is beautiful.", "Physics is simplification, and so is explanation... This is the real stuff, even though there is a two-semester lecture series of heavy technical material behind every chapter. In fact, it is my intention that you could read this book right alongside a textbook on gauge theory." I believe that, before you've finished this book, you will have happily come to the conclusion that this author has delivered a well-prepared & friendly presentation of his points in the above thesis.

INTRODUCTION

1. A MATTER OF FORCE (The speed of light, Relativity and fields, vector, scalar & tensor fields, Feynman diagrams, Fermions & Bosons)

2. STALKING THE WILD RAINBOW

3. LIGHT (Waves of light, Huygen's principle, Interference, Standing waves, Photons, The equation of motion, momentum - kinetic & potential energies and their conservation, and finally `action'.)

4. MAYBE I'M HEISENBERG (De Broglie length, Planck's constant, amplitudes, waves and Uncertainty relations, complementary, conjugate variables/operators, Quanta, dispersion and probability.)

5. CATCH A FALLING QUANTUM (Indeterminacy, linear superposition, interference terms, and "Where does the electron go?")

6. QUANTUM BEANBAGS (One of my favorite chapters. The first part, 6.1 "A muddy wheel", gives a clever analogy which helps you comprehend the concepts of complex numbers & probability amplitudes. The next section, 6.2 "The importance of having phase" looks just like Feynman's "QED - the Strange Theory of Light and Matter" with the same types of illustrations. The very next section is titled "Feynman Paths" and brilliantly elucidates 'Action' and `field density'; the last section, 6.4 "Superposition and quantum sorcery", brings to light principles of second quantization, state vectors, eigenstates & eigenvalues. The chapter finishes with a nice metaphor for Rotation and hints of Dirac's `ket' & `bra' notation.)

7. SYMMETRIES (quantum numbers, Rydberg equation, Groups and rotations, rotation & translation groups, Invariance and angular momentum, Noether's theorem, angular momentum and uncertainty, and three dimensional rotations.)

8. QUANTUM RELATIVITY: NOTHING IS RELATIVE (Rotations in space, "The light cone -our compass in space-time", time dilation, the Lorentz transformation, Antimatter, pair creation & annihilation, "The dizzy world of spin", precession, "Spin and relativity", "The quantum of spin", Polarization, vector & tensor particles, vector bosons, handedness and helicity.)

9. LIFE, THE UNIVERSE AND EVERYTHING (the "Anatomy of an atom", "Atomic symmetry", "Quantization produces chemistry" - the periodic table, "The molecules of life", and "Quantization and genetic coding".)

10. THE PHYSICS OF A TABLECLOTH ("Gauge twists and velpons", the electromagnetic field - QED, phase, isospin, Yang-Mills fields, and gravity.)

11. COLOUR ME RED, GREEN AND BLUE (the colour field, Mesons & baryons, and pions.)

12. SMASHING SYMMETRY (sections on Weak decay, Velpons, symmetry breaking, the electroweak force, and `Charm'.)

13. HOW MUCH IS INFINITY MINUS INFINITY? (Renormalization, `dressed' vs. `naked electrons'; vacuum & charge polarization; the `Global behavior of electromagnetism', Coulomb's law, the magnetic moment, and the weak & colour forces.)

14. EXCELSIOR! The ascent to infinity (Contains sections on Grand Unification -with a nice a bit on the `fine structure constant'; Supersymmetry, The Planck scale, and ending on Superstrings with Kaluza-Klein Theories.)

"A MODEST READING PROPOSAL" (The last chapter. This is a golden opportunity to take up the author's challenge for "do it yourself" verification and to expand your knowledge by reading & learning.)

REFERENCES

GLOSSARY (This is one of the features of the book which makes it particularly sweet! It's not just any glossary, it has a couple of pages introducing the concept of what it means to define words in physics -e.g. what's the difference between a mathematical and an everyday linguistic definition? The words in the main body of the book appear in a conspicuous font signaling you that they can be found in the glossary. The page numbers for the words that are defined in the glossary are cross-referenced to the sections of the main text where you can locate the context that they are used in.)

INDEX (exceptionally complete!)

Of interest to this reviewer are the copious illustrated diagrams that helped me to get a picture in my mind of the subject at hand. I am grateful to the author for leading me along a pedagogically sane path towards a deep understanding of the material.

This book is the kind of book that, if I were to have achieved a lifelong goal, I would die happy knowing that I'd written it! Nonetheless I am extremely pleased to have merely read it!

I sincerely hope that you get your hands on this book and wrap your mind around its concepts for your enlightenment.

IndiAndy - Exploring opportunities for intellectual adventure !

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