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The Disordered Cosmos: A Journey Into Dark Matter, Spacetime, And Dreams Deferred
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From A Star Theoretical Physicist, A Journey Into The World Of Particle Physics And The Cosmosand A Call For A More Liberatory Practice Of Science.Winner Of The 2021 Los Angeles Times Book Prize In Science & Technologywinner Of The 2022 Phi Beta Kappa Book Award In Sciencewinner Of The 2022 Pen Oakland Josephine Miles Awarda Finalist For The 2022 Pen/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Awarda Smithsonian Magazine Best Science Book Of 2021A Symmetry Magazine Top 10 Physics Book Of 2021An Entropy Magazine Best Nonfiction Book Of 20202021A Publishers Weekly Best Nonfiction Book Of The Yeara Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book Of 2021A Booklist Top 10 Scitech Book Of The Yearin The Disordered Cosmos, Dr. Chanda Prescodweinstein Shares Her Love For Physics, From The Standard Model Of Particle Physics And What Lies Beyond It, To The Physics Of Melanin In Skin, To The Latest Theories Of Dark Matteralong With A Perspective Informed By History, Politics, And The Wisdom Of Star Trek.One Of The Leading Physicists Of Her Generation, Dr. Chanda Prescodweinstein Is Also One Of Fewer Than One Hundred Black American Women To Earn A Phd From A Department Of Physics. Her Vision Of The Cosmos Is Vibrant, Buoyantly Nontraditional, And Grounded In Black And Queer Feminist Lineages.Dr. Prescodweinstein Urges Us To Recognize How Science, Like Most Fields, Is Rife With Racism, Misogyny, And Other Forms Of Oppression. She Lays Out A Bold New Approach To Science And Society, Beginning With The Belief That We All Have A Fundamental Right To Know And Love The Night Sky. The Disordered Cosmos Dreams Into Existence A World That Allows Everyone To Experience And Understand The Wonders Of The Universe.
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