I Never Call It Big Bang - George Gamow: The Extraordinary Story Of A Genius Of Physics

I Never Call It Big Bang - George Gamow: The Extraordinary Story Of A Genius Of Physics

Author: Alessandro Bottino

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2022-03-07

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 9811242321

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This book tells the incredible story of George Gamow, one of the most brilliant and extravagant physicists of the past century. Gamow was born in Russia in 1904 and died in the USA in 1968. He lived his life in a time between the twenties and the sixties, characterized by rapid developments in physics and became a key figure of that time. Gamow's true merits were seldom fully recognized. Yet his ideas are behind a number of Nobel Prizes for Physics during the past century. His remarkable achievements in Nuclear Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology were the result of a combination of expertise and creativity, intuition and, importantly, of a good sense of humor. Together they craft the image of a true revolutionary scientist. Gamow also had a natural talent for popularization and was throughout his life a successful science communicator.The figure of Gamow is interesting also from a cultural perspective. His life stretches across a critical period in our history and moves geographically from Russia to the USA, via Europe. His story provides insights into the complex dialogue between historical events and scientific developments during the twentieth century.Our book builds on the extensive interview that science historian Charles Weiner did with Gamow shortly before his death. Here Gamow offers a complete survey of his scientific achievements. Tapping onto their dialogue, we have enriched the picture of Gamow's figure with materials gathered also from other sources. First of all, we discuss his autobiography, in which Gamow mainly focuses on the education he received in Russia and on his experience as a young scientist in Europe. We contrast this with relevant writings about his, at times, controversial role in the scientific environment of his epoch. Altogether, these form a critical and complex representation of the life and character of this extraordinary scientist and human being.Related Link(s)


Origin of Life via Archaea

Origin of Life via Archaea

Author: Richard Gordon

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2024-08-26

Total Pages: 1190

ISBN-13: 1119901200

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This book surveys the models for the origin of life and presents a new model starting with shaped droplets and ending with life as polygonal Archaea; it collects the most published micrographs of Archaea (discovered only in 1977), which support this conclusion, and thus provides the first visual survey of Archaea. Origin of Life via Archaea’s purpose is to add a new hypothesis on what are called “shaped droplets”, as the starting point, for flat, polygonal Archaea, supporting the Vesicles First hypothesis. The book contains over 6000 distinct references and micrographs of 440 extant species of Archaea, 41% of which exhibit polygonal phenotypes. It surveys the intellectual battleground of the many ideas of the origin of life on earth, chemical equilibrium, autocatalysis, and biotic polymers. This book contains 17 chapters, some coauthored, on a wide range of topics on the origin of life, including Archaea’s origin, patterns, and species. It shows how various aspects of the origin of life may have occurred at chemical equilibrium, not requiring an energy source, contrary to the general assumption. For the reader’s value, its compendium of Archaea micrographs might also serve many other interesting questions about Archaea. One chapter presents a theory for the shape of flat, polygonal Archaea in terms of the energetics at the surface, edges and corners of the S-layer. Another shows how membrane peptides may have originated. The book also includes a large table of most extant Archaea, that is searchable in the electronic version. It ends with a chapter on problems needing further research. Audience This book will be used by astrobiologists, origin of life biologists, physicists of small systems, geologists, biochemists, theoretical and vesicle chemists.


George Gamow

George Gamow

Author: Beverly Orndorff

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2014-03-21

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 9781495494550

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"... the first complete biography of a colorful and influential physicist who instigated the modern Big Bang theory of the universe's birth. The book, rich in anecdotes reflecting Gamow's humorous and clowning side, is a detailed account of his scientific insights and contributions."--Provided by publisher.


Ordinary Geniuses

Ordinary Geniuses

Author: Gino Segrè

Publisher: Viking Adult

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9780670022762

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Traces the careers of two lesser-known mid-20th-century physicists whose maverick approaches to research have significantly advanced present-day understandings in genomics and cosmology. By the award-winning author of Faust in Copenhagen. 20,000 first printing.


The Great Physicists from Galileo to Einstein

The Great Physicists from Galileo to Einstein

Author: George Gamow

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1988-10-01

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9780486257679

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Outstanding text by one of the 20th century's foremost physicists dramatically explains how the central laws of physical science evolved, from Pythagoras' discovery of frequency ratios in the 6th century BC to today's research on elementary particles. Includes fascinating biographical data about Galileo, Newton, Huygens, Einstein and others. 136 illustrations.


The Galloping Gamows

The Galloping Gamows

Author: Peter Garrity

Publisher: Booksurge Publishing

Published: 2007-07-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781419664052

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'The Galloping Gamows' is the story of artist, inventor and biophysicist Igor Gamow and his, father, the renowned physicist, George Gamow, who developed the Big Bang Theory of the Universe. As a young man, Igor Gamow led the life of a bohemian artist and became an accomplished ballet dancer in Leon Fokine's National Ballet Company. Igor went on to become a professor of biophysics and a renowned inventor. His father, George Gamow played a significant role in developing nuclear physics and astrophysics. He made seminal discoveries in atomic physics working with Niels Bohr and Ernest Rutherford; and with his colleague, Ralph Alpher, described the physical model for the creation of the universe. In 'The Galloping Gamows', we witness the creative process at work through the lives of two ingenious mavericks.


Mr. Tompkins in Wonderland

Mr. Tompkins in Wonderland

Author: George Gamow

Publisher:

Published: 1940

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13:

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Mr Tompkins has become known and loved by many thousands of readers (since his first appearance over fifty years ago) as the bank clerk whose fantastic dreams and adventures lead him into a world inside the atom. George Gamow's classic provides a delightful explanation of the central concepts in modern physics, from atomic structure to relativity, and quantum theory to fusion and fission.


Flashes of Creation

Flashes of Creation

Author: Paul Halpern

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 2021-08-17

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1541673611

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A respected physics professor and author breaks down the great debate over the Big Bang and the continuing quest to understand the fate of the universe. Today, the Big Bang is so entrenched in our understanding of the cosmos that to doubt it would seem crazy. But as Paul Halpern shows in Flashes of Creation, just decades ago its mere mention caused sparks to fly. At the center of the debate were Russian American physicist George Gamow and British astrophysicist Fred Hoyle. Gamow insisted that a fiery explosion explained how the elements of the universe were created. Attacking the idea as half-baked, Hoyle countered that the universe was engaged in a never-ending process of creation. The battle was fierce. In the end, Gamow turned out to be right -- mostly -- and Hoyle, along with his many achievements, is remembered for giving the theory the silliest possible name: "The Big Bang." Halpern captures the brilliance of both thinkers and reminds us that even those proved wrong have much to teach us about boldness, imagination, and the universe itself.


The Adventures of Mr. Tompkins and Einstein

The Adventures of Mr. Tompkins and Einstein

Author: Igor Gamow

Publisher:

Published: 2012-08-01

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9781477575772

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Mr. Tompkins, the inquisitive bank clerk created in 1937 by esteemed physicist George Gamow--developer of the Big Bang theory of the origin of the universe--returns in a new series of "graphic textbooks"! Previously available only as part of The Adventures of Mr. Tompkins Volume One, this Tompkins adventure finds him traveling through time and space with Albert Einstein, who teaches him about the "New Gravity"--the theory of General Relativity!Whether you are a budding beginner or seasoned scientist, The Adventures of Mr. Tompkins and Einstein provides a feast of fantastic imagery and mind-expanding information!Igor Gamow, son of George Gamow, proudly brings his father's literary hero to the 21st century for a new audience. For thirty-seven years he was a professor of engineering at the University of Colorado in Boulder. He holds numerous patents in the field of bioengineering, including the Gamow Bag, a device that treats high altitude mountain sickness.Scorpio Steele, in addition to illustrating Mr. Tompkins? new adventures, has worked on Spider-Man and Iron Man projects for Marvel Comics, as well as art for the glam-rock band The New York Dolls.


Think Like Einstein

Think Like Einstein

Author: Robert Snedden

Publisher: Arcturus Publishing

Published: 2021-05-01

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1398812854

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Why does E=mc2? If Einstein was right, was Newton wrong? Can we really find a theory of everything? Think Like Einstein will answer these questions and more in this fun and fascinating book. With topics ranging from spacetime to the atomic bomb, Robert Snedden takes a look at this extraordinary man and his ground-breaking theories. This illustrated book provides an accessible introduction to this incredible theoretical physicist. ABOUT THE SERIES: Written in an engaging Q&A format, Think Like a... series answers fundamental questions within academic subjects that come up in day-to-day life.