Waves in an Impossible Sea

How Everyday Life Emerges from the Cosmic Ocean

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Matt Strassler: Waves in an Impossible Sea (2024, Basic Books)

English language

Published 2024 by Basic Books.

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978-1-5416-0330-1
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On seeing the world in terms of waves and fields.

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A fascinating and enlightening book on quantum field theory and how the Higgs field gives mass (to be more precise, the rest mass) to the particles found in the Standard Model of particle physics. Except, as the author points out, particles don't exist: the best way to understand modern physics is to see the particles as confined standing waves with different level of interactions with the Higgs field.

The first part of the book gives an introduction to physics, starting with Newton's laws of motion and Galilean relativity, which states that the laws of motion are the same in all inertial reference frames, followed by Einstein's Relativity. This would lead to the author's way of looking at the world, in terms of waves, fields and mediums, necessary to understand how modern quantum field theory describes the world. The author admits that we don't really know what kind of medium 'empty …