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Steven Weinberg: A Life in Physics is the definitive autobiography of one of the twentieth century’s most influential physicists. Weinberg recounts his remarkable career, from his early years through his revolutionary work in particle physics and cosmology that earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979.
The memoir provides readers with a rare glimpse into the mind of a scientific giant, exploring his major contributions to quantum field theory, the unification of electromagnetic and weak nuclear forces, and insights into the nature of the universe. Beyond his scientific achievements, Weinberg reflects on his personal experiences, family life, and the evolution of theoretical physics.
Written with characteristic clarity and thoughtfulness, this book serves as both an inspiring biography and a valuable historical document for understanding modern physics. It will appeal to physics enthusiasts, students, and general readers interested in the lives of great scientific minds.







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