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|aParticle physics for non-physicists|ea tour of the microcosmos|fSteven Pollock.
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|aThe great courses
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|aLecture 1. The nature of physics -- lecture 2. The standard model of particle physics -- lecture 3. The pre-history of particle physics -- lecture 4. The birth of modern physics -- lecture 5. Quantum mechanics gets serious -- lecture 6. New particles and new technologies -- lecture 7. Weak interactions and the neutrino -- lecture 8. Accelerators and the particle explosion -- lecture 9. The particle "Zoo" -- lecture 10. Fields and forces -- lecture 11. Three quarks for muster mark|alecture 12. From quarks to QCD -- lecture 13. Symmetry and conservation laws -- lecture 14. Broken symmetry, shattered mirrors -- lecture 15. The November revolution of 1974 -- lecture 16. A new generation -- lecture 17. Weak forces and the standard model -- lecture 18. The greatest success story in physics -- lecture 19. The Higgs particle -- lecture 20. The solar neutrino puzzle |alecture 21. Back to the future (1) : experiments to come -- lecture 22. Back to the future (2) : puzzles and progress -- lecture 23. Really big stuff : the origin of the universe -- lecture 24. Looking back and looking forward.
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|aCosmology
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