We Have No Idea: A Guide to the Unknown Universe
We Have No Idea: A Guide to the Unknown Universe book cover

We Have No Idea: A Guide to the Unknown Universe

Paperback – Illustrated, May 8, 2018

Price
$14.72
Format
Paperback
Pages
368
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0735211520
Dimensions
5.43 x 0.9 x 8.15 inches
Weight
12 ounces

Description

“Accessible and entertaining. . . . Cham and Whiteson distil the essence of the little we know—and the lots we have no idea about. . . . a very enjoyable read.” — Nature “This witty book reveals the humbling vastness of our ignorance about the universe, along with charming insights into what we actually do understand.” —Carlo Rovelli, author of Seven Brief Lessons on Physics and Reality Is Not What It Seems “[A] lucid and irreverent survey of the many unsolved mysteries of our universe... Cham and Whiteson mesh comics, lighthearted infographics, and lively explanations to painlessly introduce curious readers to complex concepts in easily digestible chapters. This fun guide is just the ticket for science fans of any age.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)“Cham and Whiteson perfectly balance hilarity and serious science.” —Chemistry World “[A] lively, agnostic book on physics and its discontents... An entertaining and educational review for anyone seeking to brush up on or build his or her knowledge.” —Kirkus Reviews “Science! Nerdy goodness! Cute illustrations! Big questions about the universe that we still can’t answer! … Did I mention the cute illustrations?” —Book Riot “You couldn’t ask for better guides to the mind-bending mysteries of cutting-edge physics than Jorge Cham and Daniel Whiteson. They bring a whimsical light touch to some very heavy topics, and the result is a sheer delight for the reader.” —Jennifer Ouellette, author of The Calculus Diaries and Me, Myself and Why: Searching for the Science of Self “Science knows a lot about the universe, but the real excitement is in what we don't know. And it's hard to imagine a more enjoyable way to explore the unknown than by reading this book. Jorge Cham and Daniel Whiteson will guide you through the biggest mysteries of the cosmos, smiling all the way.” —Sean Carroll, author of The Big Picture: On the Origins of Life, Meaning, and the Universe Itself “A delightful combination of comedy and cosmology that is as charming as it is informative.” —Zach Weinersmith, creator of Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal “Not often do you encounter such an optimistic and fun exploration of human ignorance.” —Henry Reich, creator of MinutePhysics “Accessible and hilarious (the two best things it is possible for a book to be), We Have No Idea not only explores WHAT we don't know, but WHY we don't know it.xa0 You'd think that'd be plenty, but Cham and Whiteson also provide the most credible and up-to-date scientific explanations as to what some of the answers to these huge (and hugely important) questions might possibly be, PLUS puns.” —Ryan North, author of Romeo and/or Juliet and To Be or Not To Be Jorge Cham is the creator of the popular online comic Piled Higher and Deeper, also known as PHD Comics. He earned his PhD in robotics at Stanford. Daniel Whiteson is a professor of experimental particle physics at the University of California, Irvine, and a fellow of the American Physical Society. He conducts research using the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.

Features & Highlights

  • Prepare to learn everything we still don’t know about our strange and mysterious universe
  • Humanity's understanding of the physical world is full of gaps. Not tiny little gaps you can safely ignore —there are huge yawning voids in our basic notions of how the world works. PHD Comics creator Jorge Cham and particle physicist Daniel Whiteson have teamed up to explore everything we don't know about the universe: the enormous holes in our knowledge of the cosmos. Armed with their popular infographics, cartoons, and unusually entertaining and lucid explanations of science, they give us the best answers currently available for a lot of questions that are still perplexing scientists, including:* Why does the universe have a speed limit?* Why aren't we all made of antimatter?* What (or who) is attacking Earth with tiny, superfast particles?* What is dark matter, and why does it keep ignoring us? It turns out the universe is full of weird things that don't make any sense. But Cham and Whiteson make a compelling case that the questions we can't answer are as interesting as the ones we can.This fully illustrated introduction to the biggest mysteries in physics also helpfully demystifies many complicated things we do know about, from quarks and neutrinos to gravitational waves and exploding black holes. With equal doses of humor and delight, Cham and Whiteson invite us to see the universe as a possibly boundless expanse of uncharted territory that's still ours to explore.

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Answers so many questions! Definitely fills a void!

Holy WOW! First, I'm definitely a "layman" - not a physicist or mathematician at all, and can't get through the underlying equations if my life depended on it. But I am absolutely fascinated by this subject and tend to read most new books on particle/high-energy physics and cosmology as they come out. Whenever I'm reading a new book (or taking on online course, or watching a series of university lectures) I frequently want to raise my hand and ask "why?" Why are there only 3 generations of fundamental particles? Why do we think we know anything about dark matter? Why don't we simply think the universe might just be organized in a different way? This book answers those questions - and most of the time the answer is "we have no idea." This might sound simple, but it is extremely helpful. There are tons of other books out there that will give you a much more thorough overview of dark matter, the standard model, gravitational waves, etc. But this book lays out the boundaries of our current understanding so that you can see where the limits are. When you finish other books you might wonder if the author left something out maybe something that was too difficult to explain to the layman. But this book shows you exactly where we cross the line from experimentally observed to wild theorizing. It has answered so many of my questions. I really thought this was going to be "merely" another interesting book about the universe. Instead, the authors were able to find an unexplored niche where they could contribute original and meaningful material. Absolutely thrilled to have found this!
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Odd approach to science

This book was recommended by a friend .. so I bought it.
Kinda disappointed at the strange humor that really gets old after a few chapters.
And … it really doesn't do a good job of explaining the topics.

Overall … borrow it from a friend, don't buy it !
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The Unknown

This book helps us come to terms with just how much we do not know. If we can accept that, we will live happier lives.
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Delightful read

Such a great read. I've given quite a few to friends and they all love it. What you always wanted to know and have explained so you can understand.
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Curious about updated science?

Awesome explanations to Science questions told in an entertaining hilarious way. Great read for students and curious adults who’s old school knowledge needs updating.
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Perfect

Hilariously written with great information. It made teaching myself theoretical physics a lot easier and less mentally draining
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A jewel

Excellent book, a survey of physics of things big and small with lots of geeky humor. It reminds us that science is fun and full of wonder. Great for young readers.
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Antidote to know-it-all people

Fun book. Great antidote to anyone who thinks they know everything.
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Love it

I’ve already recommended it to all my friends.
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A terrific introduction to all those pesky scientific mysteries.

An excellent, very funny and insightful book that admits to what many in science are loathe to say: we don't have a clue about so much that is out there! Read and enjoy; you'll be very glad that you did.