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= PHYSICS My love: Story of Physics for Everyone = PHYSICS My love: Story of Physics for Everyone is a popular-science book by Shuvadip Ganguli. This is an elementary introduction to the fascinating world of Physics. The chief aim of this book is to increase the interest of school students and others about Physics. The subject matter is presented in a very simple way without mathematical calculations, so that, everyone can understand it easily. It was first published in 2nd February 2019. He describes the physics of micro-world to macro-world in his book in a very simple manner.

Publication
In 2019 this books first published by amazon kdp (Kindle Direct Publishing) in both paperback and kindle edition. Then this book published by Notionpress.com for Indian customers.

Chapter 1 : Introduction
In this chapter, Shuvadip discusses the real beauty of physics. He gives some examples of the area of physics from micro-world to macro-world.

Chapter 2 : The First stage
Shuvadip discusses the history of atomic models and the first era of physics world in this chapter. The timeline atomic models clearly mentioned here with details.

Chapter 3 : Physics of Microworld
The origins of Quantum physics clearly portrayed in the third chapter. Shuvadip also mentioned about the different types of mechanics in physics.

Chapter 4 : Einstein and Photoelectric Effect
Albert Einstein was 26 years old at that time. In that year Albert Einstein published a paper entitled, "On a heuristic point of view concerning the production and transformation of light" in the 'Annalen der Physik‘,(Page:132–148). The paper proposed light with particle-like properties and explains the recently discovered photoelectric effect. This led to the quantum revolution in physics and earned Einstein the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921. In this chapter, Shuvadip explains about the historical background of photoelectric effect in details. He mentioned all the experiments behind it from 1887 to 1905 by various scientists.

Chapter 5 : The technique of a physicist
What does a physicist (or scientist) do? In this chapter, the technique of discovery of some new theory explained. How a physicist should do or think discussed here. The importance of mathematics for physics is also discussed. In this chapter, Shuvadip portrayed his own thought very interestingly.

Chapter 6 : Physics lab in mind
A hallmark of Albert Einstein's career was his use of visualized thought experiments' (German: Gedankenexperiment) as a fundamental tool for understanding physical issues and for elucidating his concepts to others. Some very popular such experiments discussed in chapter 6.

Chapter 7 : Raman Effect and Nobel Prize
Here is a story about an Indian man, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, who won the Nobel Prize in physics after his discovery, which idea came in his mind from the beautiful scenery of Mother Nature. The history of the discovery of Raman effect discussed in this chapter thoroughly.

Chapter 8 : Indian Physics stars
India has a vast history of science and technology. This chapter is about such outstanding physicists and their contributions to science and technology and also in the development of the nation.

Chapter 9 : Ancient Indian Physics
One of the oldest civilizations in the world, Indian civilization was one of the most advanced of all the early civilizations. In this chapter, Shuvadip talks about ancient Indian physics, mathematics and astrophysics.

Chapter 10 : The journey from beginning to the end
This whole chapter is about astronomy. A simple timeline from the big-bang to the big-crunch provided in this chapter with details. The concept of Relativity theory, Space and Time also discussed here with interesting examples.

The last words
In this last chapter, Shuvadip Ganguli shares his own experiences in his journey to the path of physics. The role of a good teacher also discussed here.