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Particle Physics Reference Library: Volume 1: Theory and Experiments: Introduction
Since old ages it has been one of the noble aspirations of humankind to understand the world in which we are living. In addition to our immediate environment, planet earth, two more remote frontiers have attracted interest: the infinitely small and the infinitely large. A flood of new experimental a...
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author | Schopper, Herwig |
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description | Since old ages it has been one of the noble aspirations of humankind to understand the world in which we are living. In addition to our immediate environment, planet earth, two more remote frontiers have attracted interest: the infinitely small and the infinitely large. A flood of new experimental and theoretical results obtained during the past decades has provided a completely new picture of the micro- and macrocosm and surprisingly intimate relations have been discovered between the two. It turned out that the understanding of elementary particles and the forces acting between them is extremely relevant for our perception of the cosmological development. Quite often scientific research is supported because it is the basis for technical progress and for the material well-being of humans. The exploration of the microcosm and the universe contributes to this goal only indirectly by the development of better instruments and new techniques. However, it tries to answer some fundamental questions which are essential to understand the origins, the environment and the conditions for the existence of humankind and thus is an essential part of the cultural heritage. |
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spelling | cern-27457952022-01-14T14:57:20Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-030-38207-0_1http://cds.cern.ch/record/2745795Schopper, HerwigParticle Physics Reference Library: Volume 1: Theory and Experiments: IntroductionSince old ages it has been one of the noble aspirations of humankind to understand the world in which we are living. In addition to our immediate environment, planet earth, two more remote frontiers have attracted interest: the infinitely small and the infinitely large. A flood of new experimental and theoretical results obtained during the past decades has provided a completely new picture of the micro- and macrocosm and surprisingly intimate relations have been discovered between the two. It turned out that the understanding of elementary particles and the forces acting between them is extremely relevant for our perception of the cosmological development. Quite often scientific research is supported because it is the basis for technical progress and for the material well-being of humans. The exploration of the microcosm and the universe contributes to this goal only indirectly by the development of better instruments and new techniques. However, it tries to answer some fundamental questions which are essential to understand the origins, the environment and the conditions for the existence of humankind and thus is an essential part of the cultural heritage.oai:cds.cern.ch:27457952020 |
spellingShingle | Schopper, Herwig Particle Physics Reference Library: Volume 1: Theory and Experiments: Introduction |
title | Particle Physics Reference Library: Volume 1: Theory and Experiments: Introduction |
title_full | Particle Physics Reference Library: Volume 1: Theory and Experiments: Introduction |
title_fullStr | Particle Physics Reference Library: Volume 1: Theory and Experiments: Introduction |
title_full_unstemmed | Particle Physics Reference Library: Volume 1: Theory and Experiments: Introduction |
title_short | Particle Physics Reference Library: Volume 1: Theory and Experiments: Introduction |
title_sort | particle physics reference library: volume 1: theory and experiments: introduction |
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