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Country United States Publication date 2006 Originally published 2006 Dewey decimal 509 | 4.1/5 Language English ISBN 0-7922-3912-1 Genre Non-fiction OCLC 70232302 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Media type Print (Leather Cover and Hard Cover versions) Pages 408pp. (Deluxe version) Publisher National Geographic Society Similar Chasing spring, The Attractive Story of M, Natural Lives - Modern T, Tough Choices: A Book abo, The Mystery of Time: Hu |
Theories for Everything: An Illustrated History of Science, From the Invention of Numbers to String Theory is a book, published by the National Geographic Society in 2006.
Contents
Overview
The book details the history of science from its earliest beginnings to the latest discoveries. Available in two versions, Deluxe and Standard, it was originally offered to National Geographic Society members and subsequently in the society's online shop. The book was co-authored by Bruce Stutz, Andrea Gianopoulos, and John Langone to whom it was dedicated. Theories for Everything is subdivided into six chapters, each focusing on a specific area of science and highlighting the achievements of scientists in that discipline.
Chapters
- Introduction - Bruce Stutz
- The Heavens - Andrea Gianopoulos
- The Human Body - John Langone
- Matter and Energy - Bruce Stutz
- Life Itself - Bruce Stutz
- Earth and Moon - Andrea Gianopoulos
- Mind and Behaviour - John Langone
References
Theories for Everything Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA