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James Kakalios

    James Kakalios ist ein renommierter Physiker, der die Welt der Superhelden durch das Prisma der fundamentalen Physik erforscht. Anstatt sich auf traditionelle physikalische Themen zu konzentrieren, enthüllt seine populärwissenschaftliche Arbeit die wissenschaftlichen Prinzipien, die den außergewöhnlichen Fähigkeiten von Superhelden zugrunde liegen könnten. Sein fesselnder Ansatz motiviert Studenten, tiefer über Physik nachzudenken, indem er faszinierende Beispiele aus Comic-Geschichten verwendet. Kakalios deutet an, dass die Soziologie und das Verhalten von Charakteren in Superhelden-Universen oft unrealistischer sind als die physikalischen Gesetze, die ihre Kräfte ermöglichen.

    James Kakalios
    The physics of everyday things. The extraordinary science behind an ordinary day
    The Physics of Everyday Things
    The Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics
    The Physics of Superheroes
    Physik der Superhelden
    • Superman, Spider-Man & Co. – jeder kennt die Comicheroen mit ihren unglaublichen Fähigkeiten, die sämtlichen Naturgesetzen zu spotten scheinen. Aber tun sie das wirklich? Physikprofessor James Kakalios ist da anderer Ansicht. Was er als Spielerei begann, um seinen Unterricht an der Universität von Minnesota spannender zu gestalten, hat sich zu einer umfassenden Erklärung des Superhelden-Universums aus wissenschaftlicher Sicht ausgewachsen.

      Physik der Superhelden
    • The Physics of Superheroes

      More Heroes! More Villains! More Science! Spectacular Second Edition

      • 448 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      4,0(211)Abgeben

      Exploring the intersection of physics and comic book lore, this updated edition delves into the scientific principles behind the powers of both heroes and villains. With new characters and scenarios, it expands on the original concepts, offering fresh insights into how real-world physics applies to fantastical abilities. Readers will discover the underlying science that makes these extraordinary feats possible, blending entertainment with education in an engaging format.

      The Physics of Superheroes
    • 3,8(34)Abgeben

      In the pulp magazines and comics of the 1950s, it was predicted that the future would be one of gleaming utopias, with flying cars, jetpacks, and robotic personal assistants. Obviously, things didn't turn out that way. But the world we do have is actually more fantastic than the most outlandish predictions of the science fiction of the mid-20th century. The World Wide Web, pocket-sized computers, mobile phones and MRI machines have changed the world in unimagined ways. In 'The Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics', James Kakalios uses examples from comics and magazines to explain how breakthroughs in quantum mechanics led to such technologies. The book begins with an overview of speculative science fiction, beginning with Jules Verne and progressing through the space adventure comic books of the 1950s. Using the example of Dr. Manhattan from the graphic novel and film Watchmen, Kakalios explains the fundamentals of quantum mechanics, and describes nuclear energy via the hilarious portrayals of radioactivity and its effects in the movies and comic books of the 1950s. Finally, he shows how future breakthroughs will make possible ever more advanced medical diagnostic devices - and perhaps even power stations on the moon that can beam their power to earth.

      The Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics
    • The Physics of Everyday Things

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,5(20)Abgeben

      Physics professor, bestselling author and dynamic storyteller James Kakalios reveals the mind-bending science behind the seemingly basic things that keep our daily lives running, from our smartphones and digital 'clouds' to x-ray machines and hybrid vehicles.

      The Physics of Everyday Things
    • Physics professor, bestselling author, and dynamic storyteller James Kakalios reveals the mind-bending science behind the seemingly basic things that keep our daily lives running, from our smart phones and digital “clouds” to x-ray machines and hybrid vehicles. Most of us are clueless when it comes to the physics that makes our modern world so convenient. What’s the simple science behind motion sensors, touch screens, and toasters? How do we glide through tolls using an E-Z Pass, or find our way to new places using GPS? In The Physics of Everyday Things, James Kakalios takes us on an amazing journey into the subatomic marvels that underlie so much of what we use and take for granted. Breaking down the world of things into a single day, Kakalios engages our curiosity about how our refrigerators keep food cool, how a plane manages to remain airborne, and how our wrist fitness monitors keep track of our steps. Each explanation is coupled with a story revealing the interplay of the astonishing invisible forces that surround us. Through this “narrative physics,” The Physics of Everyday Things demonstrates that—far from the abstractions conjured by terms like the Higgs Boson, black holes, and gravity waves—sophisticated science is also quite practical. With his signature clarity and inventiveness, Kakalios ignites our imaginations and enthralls us with the principles that make up our lives.

      The physics of everyday things. The extraordinary science behind an ordinary day