

Rather than trying to bend your mind around all the vast and confounding details of things like gravitational waves, electricity, and black holes, wouldn’t it be easier to understand just one central concept from which everything else follows?
If you’ve ever found yourself fascinated by the idea of quantum computing but feel a little overwhelmed by the mind-blowing subject of quantum mechanics, or concerned by climate change but haven’t been able to get to grips with the details of global warming, this book is for you. Let’s take gravitational waves, for example – they sound poetic, but why are they creating so much excitement? Think of them as the voice of space, vibrations on the drumskin of space-time – before delving into all their complexities.
In 21 short and engaging chapters, Chown explains the one thing you need to know to understand some of the most important scientific ideas of our time. Packed full of astounding facts, scientific history, and the entertaining personalities at the heart of the most pivotal discoveries about the workings of our universe, this is an accessible guide to all the tricky stuff you’ve always wanted to understand more about.
- Price: $24.99
- Pages: 256
- Carton Quantity: 64
- Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
- Imprint: Michael O'Mara Books US
- Publication Date: 28th October 2025
- Trim Size: 5.08 x 7.8 in
- ISBN: 9781789297966
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
SCIENCE / Reference
SCIENCE / Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical
SCIENCE / Physics / Quantum Theory
FOREWORD 11
1: GRAVITY 13
2: ELECTRICITY 25
3: GLOBAL WARMING 35
4: WHY THE SUN IS HOT 45
5: THE SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS 55
6: PLATE TECTONICS 65
7: QUANTUM THEORY 75
8: ATOMS 89
9: EVOLUTION 99
10: SPECIAL RELATIVITY 109
11: THE BRAIN 117
12: GENERAL RELATIVITY 127
13: HUMAN EVOLUTION 135
14: BLACK HOLES 143
15: THE STANDARD MODEL 153
16: QUANTUM COMPUTERS 163
17: GRAVITATIONAL WAVES 173
18: THE HIGGS FIELD 183
19: ANTIMATTER 193
20: NEUTRINOS 203
21: THE BIG BANG 211
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 221
GLOSSARY 223
ENDNOTES 239
INDEX 247
Rather than trying to bend your mind around all the vast and confounding details of things like gravitational waves, electricity, and black holes, wouldn’t it be easier to understand just one central concept from which everything else follows?
If you’ve ever found yourself fascinated by the idea of quantum computing but feel a little overwhelmed by the mind-blowing subject of quantum mechanics, or concerned by climate change but haven’t been able to get to grips with the details of global warming, this book is for you. Let’s take gravitational waves, for example – they sound poetic, but why are they creating so much excitement? Think of them as the voice of space, vibrations on the drumskin of space-time – before delving into all their complexities.
In 21 short and engaging chapters, Chown explains the one thing you need to know to understand some of the most important scientific ideas of our time. Packed full of astounding facts, scientific history, and the entertaining personalities at the heart of the most pivotal discoveries about the workings of our universe, this is an accessible guide to all the tricky stuff you’ve always wanted to understand more about.
- Price: $24.99
- Pages: 256
- Carton Quantity: 64
- Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
- Imprint: Michael O'Mara Books US
- Publication Date: 28th October 2025
- Trim Size: 5.08 x 7.8 in
- ISBN: 9781789297966
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
SCIENCE / Reference
SCIENCE / Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical
SCIENCE / Physics / Quantum Theory
FOREWORD 11
1: GRAVITY 13
2: ELECTRICITY 25
3: GLOBAL WARMING 35
4: WHY THE SUN IS HOT 45
5: THE SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS 55
6: PLATE TECTONICS 65
7: QUANTUM THEORY 75
8: ATOMS 89
9: EVOLUTION 99
10: SPECIAL RELATIVITY 109
11: THE BRAIN 117
12: GENERAL RELATIVITY 127
13: HUMAN EVOLUTION 135
14: BLACK HOLES 143
15: THE STANDARD MODEL 153
16: QUANTUM COMPUTERS 163
17: GRAVITATIONAL WAVES 173
18: THE HIGGS FIELD 183
19: ANTIMATTER 193
20: NEUTRINOS 203
21: THE BIG BANG 211
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 221
GLOSSARY 223
ENDNOTES 239
INDEX 247