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Deep Down Things: The Breathtaking Beauty of Particle Physics
Bruce A. Schumm

The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004 - 392 pages

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A useful scientific theory, claimed Einstein, must be explicable to any intelligent person. In Deep Down Things, experimental particle physicist Bruce Schumm has taken this dictum to heart, providing in clear, straightforward prose an elucidation of the Standard Model of particle physics -- a theory that stands as one of the crowning achievements of twentieth-century science. In this one-of-a-kind book, the work of many of the past century's most notable physicists, including Einstein, Schrodinger, Heisenberg, Dirac, Feynman, Gell-Mann, and Weinberg, is knit together in a thorough and accessible exposition of the revolutionary notions that underlie our current view of the fundamental nature of the physical world. Schumm, who has spent much of his life emmersed in the subatomic world, goes far beyond a mere presentation of the "building blocks" of matter, bringing to life the remarkable connection between the ivory tower world of the abstract mathematician and the day-to-day, life-enabling properties of the natural world. Schumm leaves us with an insight into the profound open questions of particle physics, setting the stage for understanding the progress the field is poised to make over the next decade or two.

Introducing readers to the world of particle physics, Deep Down Things opens new realms within which are many clues to unraveling the mysteries of the universe.




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Review for physicists

First a little about my background. I have a master's degree in mathematics, along with the usual undergraduate courses in physics (including introductory Quantum Mechanics). I am currently taking a survey course on elementary particle physics. This course is still at the undergraduate level, so there's no Quantum Field Theory (other than mentioning that there is something called QFT). Being a mathematician however, I am curious about the mathematical ideas, but not curious enough to read graduate level textbooks on QFT just for fun.

So why do I go on and on about my background? The reason is that if you, like me, are curiuos about the mathematical ideas behind elementary particle physics, and you are almost but not quite ready to dive into graduate level textbooks on the subject, this book could be a perfect match (it certainly was for me). What a relief to find a book that is both exciting and easy to read (I read it in five days), and at the same time elucidates a few of the ideas vaguely presented in "The ideas of Particle Physics" by Coughlan, Dodd & Gripaios, which is used in the course I'm taking. With my background I was also able to get a lot more from this book than the average lay person, since I can guess at some of the mathematical details.

It is also nice to know that if I do want to read graduate level textbooks on the subject, I now have a general idea of what the mathematical constructions are for. It is often a problem with graduate level books that it takes some time before you understand why certain abstract constructions are introduced.


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The Epitomy of Good Science Writing!

This author is a master teacher. So often such books are filled with oversimplifications, mystifying metaphors, and ridiculous speculating which do nothing to further anyone's understanding of science. This book is an absolute gem in comparison.

Without getting bogged down in the nitty gritty mechanics of the mathematics, he systematically explains the mathematical concepts behind the standard model of particle physics, step by step and with much summarizing and review throughout. The result is an account that reveals the true nature and beauty of the scientific theories that any reasonably educated person can appreciate.

As a high school science teacher, I admire his rigorous but pedagogically sound style. Although I am keenly interested in physics, it is not my specialty so I learned a great deal I didn't know from this book. More than that, I was awestruck by the beauty of the mathematical theories that were brought to me by this masterful teacher. It takes a truly special writer to bring that experience to the lay person.


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World-class teaching

Schumm does a brilliant job of explaining the conceptual underpinnings of the standard model of particle physics. He accomplishes this feat using only words and a few illustrations, making the book fully accessible to non-specialists. Even so, he does not "dumb down" the material as do most other books intended for a general audience. Instead, Schumm is able to convey the essence of complex mathematical and physical ideas without resorting to a heavy technical apparatus. The result is not light reading, but an up-to-date discourse on "natural philosophy".

Although I am not a physicist by training, I strongly suspect that this book would be useful even to aspiring professional physicists seeking a first introduction to what modern particle physics has accomplished.












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extraordinary!

"Deep" is an existence proof that it is possible to effectively communicate the conceptual essence of an extremely technical subject, the Standard Model of Particle Physics, without resorting to cutesy strained metaphors or wild-eyed speculation. Deep presents a remarkable overview of the framework and principle tools of particle physics that will serve not only to inform the non-specialist but to give the student who is about to embark on a physics curriculum a real sense of one of the more fascinating areas of physics.


Not for the average joe

This is a tough book for the lay person. I am perhaps not suitably qualified to review it, but as I bought it I will do so nevertheless. I fell short of appreciating the "breathtaking beauty of particle physics," although I am certain that particle physics itself is breathtaking. There is a superb introduction and the opening chapter lays the groundwork perfectly, but after that I battled with the algebraic formulae and the complex jargon of particle physicists. The author has so little to say on the metaphysical implications of his subject; it is as though he is sitting in his living room oblivious to an entire herd of elephants. If you are interested in quantum physics as it might relate to how you live your life, then this book is probably not for you. If you are looking for an in depth analysis of the sub-atomic interactions between the "ethereal world" and the natural world, then it is.


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