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Elements of High Energy Physics
Elements of High Energy Physics
Editorial: Ciudad Educativa
By:Julián Félix
ISBN: 1413535364
Publisher: e-libro.net
Publication Date: July 2004
This book is an introduction to High Energy Physics. Also it is a critique to the way physics is tough and learned in the underdeveloped countries like Mexico.
In the underdeveloped countries there are no educational polices that relate learning of science —like physics— with the economical growth of the country and its technological development. Physics is tough and learned without any relation with the external world, as an exercise that has nothing to do the technology, the economy and the world of everyday life.
Many students graduate from Mexican schools of science —physics— without any laboratory training, and thinking that physics has nothing to do with the external world. Physics is tough as a religion not as a science. These educational practices, and others, have severe consequences like these: The country is technological underdeveloped, is economical dependent, and is technology consumer.
This book uses High Energy Physics as an example of how physics can be learned and tough, with reference constant to the masterpieces of the constructors of physics, like Einstein and Fermi, and to the external world. It exemplifies the two complementary activities of all natural science —physics—: the experimentation and theorization.
download:http://rapidshare.com/files/74664613/1413535364.rar
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Elements of High Energy Physics
Editorial: Ciudad Educativa
By:Julián Félix
ISBN: 1413535364
Publisher: e-libro.net
Publication Date: July 2004
This book is an introduction to High Energy Physics. Also it is a critique to the way physics is tough and learned in the underdeveloped countries like Mexico.
In the underdeveloped countries there are no educational polices that relate learning of science —like physics— with the economical growth of the country and its technological development. Physics is tough and learned without any relation with the external world, as an exercise that has nothing to do the technology, the economy and the world of everyday life.
Many students graduate from Mexican schools of science —physics— without any laboratory training, and thinking that physics has nothing to do with the external world. Physics is tough as a religion not as a science. These educational practices, and others, have severe consequences like these: The country is technological underdeveloped, is economical dependent, and is technology consumer.
This book uses High Energy Physics as an example of how physics can be learned and tough, with reference constant to the masterpieces of the constructors of physics, like Einstein and Fermi, and to the external world. It exemplifies the two complementary activities of all natural science —physics—: the experimentation and theorization.
download:http://rapidshare.com/files/74664613/1413535364.rar
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