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Unravel the mysteries of the universe with 'Why Does E=mc˛?', a compelling exploration by renowned physicists Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw. This insightful book breaks down the famous equation that connects energy, mass, and the fabric of space-time in a clear and engaging manner. Perfect for both science enthusiasts and beginners alike, it delves into complex concepts in physics, making them accessible to all. With 272 pages of expertly crafted content, this trade paperback, published by Little Brown in 2007, serves as a great introduction to modern physics. Brian Cox, celebrated for his work in particle physics and his engaging television presence, and Jeff Forshaw, an accomplished professor at the University of Manchester, combine their expertise to explore why energy equals mass times the speed of light squared. Whether you're studying for a physics exam or simply curious about the foundational principles governing our universe, 'Why Does E=mc˛?' is an essential read. Understand the significance of E=mc˛ in the realms of cosmology and particle physics, and discover how this remarkable equation shapes our comprehension of the universe. Enhance your knowledge today with this remarkable book and explore the profound implications of energy and mass. Gain a deeper insight into physics with 'Why Does E=mc˛?'