Particle Physics Brick by Brick Atomic and Subatomic Physics Explained… in Lego®

“Particle Physics Brick by Brick” by Ben Still, published by Firefly Books in 2018, offers a straightforward and engaging introduction to the fundamental components of the universe. This illustrated edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English. The book utilizes Lego® bricks as a visual tool to explain atomic and subatomic physics, making complex concepts more accessible. It introduces readers to the Standard Model of Physics, detailing the building blocks of matter and the interactions that govern them.
Readers will find concise chapters that break down intricate topics such as electromagnetism, the strong and weak forces, and the concept of broken symmetry. By assigning colored Lego® bricks to various atomic elements, the book allows for a tangible understanding of particle physics. It serves as a practical guide for anyone interested in grasping the basics of atomic structure and the relationships between its components, effectively bridging the gap between abstract scientific principles and visual representation.
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A simple and entertaining introduction to the building blocks of the universe.
In 2014 the Lego(R) Group sold 62 billion Lego(R) pieces. That’s 102 Lego(R) bricks for every person in the world. That’s nothing however to the estimated seven billion billion billion atoms that make up each of us, let alone the between ten quadrillion vigintillion and one-hundred thousand quadrillion vigintillion atoms in the known observable universe.
Thankfully, understanding atomic and subatomic physics need not be infathomable. Lego(R) bricks are a great way to visualize the blueprint of the Universe, right down to its smallest elements.
Particle Physics Brick by Brick explains how and with what the universe came to be. It introduces the Standard Model of Physics, the “rule book” of physics which has been proven correct again and again since its mid-20 century development. Today, it is the gaps in the model that keep physicists busy.
In concise chapters, the book assigns to each atomic element a colored Lego(R) brick, such as neutrons, leptons, and quarks. By assembling actual or imaginary bricks and observing their relationships and interactions, particle physics becomes clear. The book opens with the Standard Model of Physics, the physicists and the discoveries made over history, and directions on how to use the book.
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Particle Physics Brick by Brick is a succinct introduction for anyone that wants to gain a basic understanding of the atomic world, its elements and how they interact. By using tangible substitutes — bricks — it brings the unseen atomic world into the realm of the visual.
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