The Science Factory Autumn 2021 Rights List

Page 35

Autumn Rights List 2021

RECENTLY PUBLISHED

REIMAGINING TIME A Light-Speed Tour of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity TANYA BUB & JEFFREY BUB Praise for TOTALLY RANDOM A fascinating introduction to the core concepts of special relativity. The unique illustrated format and elegant writing will appeal to readers who have not encountered these ideas before — Chad Orzel, author of HOW TO TEACH QUANTUM PHYSICS TO YOUR DOG

A book about relativity that puts the pictures in Einstein’s head into the heads of its readers. Like many people interested in the theory of relativity, the artist, philosopher and humorist Tanya Bub had never read Einstein's original work, somehow assuming she would be better off with more modern takes on the subject. But after idly clicking on a link to the 1905 paper Einstein had written when he was 24 years old – a first stab at explaining to the world his revolutionary ideas on space, time and matter – she ended up spending two years absorbed in his imaginative vision of the world. What particularly struck her was that Einstein used words and maths to draw pictures in his readers’ minds. As she worked through his paper, she sketched in little diagrams and doodles to help her keep track of the thread of his argument and understand the rationale behind his equations. Soon her imagined scenarios became more elaborate, with props ranging from trains, mirrors and light guns to balloons, ice-cream cones and baseballs. Much to her surprise it turned out that the pictures could also generate numbers – the same values usually calculated with abstract mathematical equations. But here the pictures made intuitive sense because they came with a story. In REIMAGINING TIME, Tanya Bub teams up with her father, the distinguished physicist Jeffrey Bub, to explain relativity in a way that’s never been done before. It’s a deliciously visual, wildly creative journey that reveals astonishing truths about the world we inhabit: time is relative, lengths get shorter with motion, the Universe has a speed limit, energy and mass are interchangeable, and gravity is the same thing as acceleration. The result: a quirky, funny accessible blend of science and art that goes to the heart of one of science’s most revolutionary discoveries. TANYA BUB is the founder of 48th Ave Productions, a web-development company. She has degrees in philosophy of science from McGill University and fine arts from the Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver. JEFFREY BUB is a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland. He studied physics with David Bohm at Birkbeck College, London, and philosophy of science with Karl Popper and Imre Lakatos at the London School of Economics. Tanya and Jeff’s first book together, TOTALLY RANDOM: Why Nobody Understands Quantum Mechanics (Princeton University Press, 2018), was voted best quantum physics book of 2018 by Ethan Siegel of Forbes magazine (‘If you ever wondered about quantum entanglement and why it's so weird, this book is perhaps the best, simplest explainer of how it actually works’). Agent: Peter Tallack Publisher: Yale University Press Publication: 15 April 2021 Length: 192 pages All rights available excluding World English Language (Yale University Press), Korea (Darun)

33

The Science Factory


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Spike by Jeremy Farrar & Anjana Ahuja

2min
page 36

The Century of Deception by Ian Keable

2min
page 38

How to Make a Vaccine by John Rhodes

3min
pages 39-45

The Spike by Mark Humphries

2min
page 37

RECENT WORLD RIGHTS DEALS

1min
page 46

Reimagining Time by Tanya Bub & Jeffrey Bub

2min
page 35

Liftoff by Eric Berger

2min
page 34

The Invention of Tomorrow by Thomas Suddendorf, Jon Redshaw & Adam Bulley

2min
page 30

Exponential by Azeem Azhar

2min
page 33

The Patriarchs by Angela Saini

2min
page 28

A World Without Stars by Roberto Trotta

2min
page 31

The Elephant in the Universe by Govert Schilling

2min
page 29

Strike Patterns by Leah Zani

2min
page 32

What Every Woman Needs to Know About Her Gut by Barbara Ryan & Elaine McGowan

2min
page 27

Untitled on Socrates and Alcibiades by Massimo Pigliucci

0
page 26

Trafficking Data by Aynne Kokas

1min
page 22

An Epidemiologist Reads the News by Cecile Janssens

3min
page 20

How to Think Like a Woman by Regan Penaluna

2min
page 25

Wondrous Transformations by Alison Li

2min
page 23

Why We Went Extinct by Tadaaki Imaizumi & Takashi Maruyama

2min
page 19

How to Interview Your Family by Elizabeth Keating

1min
page 21

Children of the Flood by Vann R. Newkirk II

1min
page 24

How To Be Authentic by Skye C. Cleary

2min
page 13

For the Culture by Marcus Collins

2min
page 14

Virtual You by Peter Coveney & Roger Highfield

2min
page 18

Untitled on Silicon Valley by Adam Becker

1min
page 12

Been There, Done That by Rachel Feltman

2min
page 15

Beyond the Hype by Fiona Fox

2min
page 17

Hijacked by Athena Aktipis

2min
page 11

Between Ape and Human by Gregory Forth

2min
page 16

How the Victorians Took Us to the Moon

2min
page 10

Spin by Roland Ennos

2min
page 6

Engineers of Human Souls by Simon Ings

2min
page 7

Borderline by Alexander Kriss

2min
page 9

Dead Minds by Jesse Bering

2min
page 4

Touchdown by Eric Berger

2min
page 3

The Beauty of Falling Claudia de Rham

2min
page 5

Six Things by Stephen Joseph

2min
page 8
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.