Audiobooks with keyword Space
This audiobook, "Physics for Poets" by Professor Richard T. Kouzes, makes complex physics concepts accessible to those with a humanities background. It covers the history and fundamental principles of physics, from motion and energy to more advanced topics like quantum mechanics.
This audiobook by Michael G. Raymer offers a comprehensive introduction to quantum physics, explaining its foundational principles and diverse applications, from computing and encryption to fundamental questions about the universe. Sean Runnette narrates this unabridged exploration of a field crucial to modern science and technology.
This audiobook argues for a "second arrow of time" beyond thermodynamics, proposing that a universal law of natural selection drives increasing complexity and order throughout the cosmos. Authors Hazen and Wong suggest this universal evolution explains not only biological life but also the formation of atoms, chemicals, and minerals, offering new perspectives on identifying extraterrestrial life and the meaning of existence.
This unabridged audiobook traces Western astronomy's history from prehistoric times to 19th-century astrophysics, covering Babylonian, Greek, Islamic, and Newtonian contributions. It explores the evolution from arithmetical and geometrical approaches to celestial mechanics and the dawn of stellar exploration.
This audiobook offers a nontechnical, accessible introduction to cosmology, covering the universe's creation and development from its history to cutting-edge theories like the Big Bang, quantum cosmology, and dark matter. It clarifies what is known, believed, and speculative in the field.
This audiobook explores the history and deeper meaning of the periodic table, from its early trends to its modern quantum mechanical foundations. It celebrates the completion of the seventh period and discusses recent advances in understanding element origins and group three.
This audiobook offers a concise introduction to fluid mechanics, exploring fundamental physical concepts through everyday examples and highlighting their applications in both natural and industrial settings. It covers the behavior of liquids and gases, their interdisciplinary nature, and potential future uses.
This audiobook provides a concise overview of physics, from its historical roots to modern discoveries, explaining how it shapes our understanding of the universe and influences society and technology. It covers fundamental theories, impactful experiments, and the practical applications and societal implications of this essential science.







