Quantum Aspects of Black Holes (fundamental Theories of Physics)

Superradiance  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Underaglassmoon at July 20, 2015
Superradiance

Superradiance: Energy Extraction, Black-Hole Bombs and Implications for Astrophysics and Particle Physics
Springer | Astrophysics | Aug. 14 2015 | ISBN-10: 3319189999 | 237 pages | pdf | 5.89 mb

by Richard Brito (Author), Vitor Cardoso (Author), Paolo Pani (Author)

String Theory Step by Step: An Introduction to String Theory for the Non-Physicist  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TiranaDok at May 9, 2025
String Theory Step by Step: An Introduction to String Theory for the Non-Physicist

String Theory Step by Step: An Introduction to String Theory for the Non-Physicist (Step By Step Subject Guides) by James Young
English | July 29, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0CWY5TWMZ | 175 pages | PDF | 1.81 Mb
50 Quantum Physics Questions in Plain Simple English Book 1: Simple and Easy Answers Without Math for Beginners [Audiobook]

50 Quantum Physics Questions in Plain Simple English Book 1: Simple and Easy Answers Without Math for Beginners [Audiobook]
English | ASIN: B08S95S6WD | 2021 | 1 hour and 28 minutes | MP3@192 kbps | 121 MB
Author: Donald B. Grey
Narrator: Lizzie Richards

Understanding the Universe: An Introduction to Astronomy, 2nd Edition [reduced]  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by FenixN at Aug. 20, 2016
Understanding the Universe: An Introduction to Astronomy, 2nd Edition [reduced]

Understanding the Universe: An Introduction to Astronomy, 2nd Edition
96xHDRip | MKV/AVC, ~545 kb/s | 960x720 | Duration: 49:53:48 | English: AAC, 48 KHz (2 ch) | + PDF Guides
Size: 11.3 Gb | Genre: Physics, Astronomy and Cosmology

This visually rich course is designed to provide a nontechnical description of modern astronomy, including the structure and evolution of planets, stars, galaxies, and the Universe as a whole. It includes almost all of the material in my first two astronomy courses for The Teaching Company, produced in 1998 and 2003, but with a large number of new images, diagrams, and animations. The discoveries reported in the 2003 course are integrated throughout these new lectures, and more recent findings (through mid-2006) are included, as well. Much has happened in astronomy during the past few years; we will discuss the most exciting and important advances.