The Birth of Physics

The Birth of Physics

Author: Michel Serres

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2018-01-10

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1786606267

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The Birth of Physics represents a foundational work in the development of chaos theory from one of the world’s most influential living theorists, Michel Serres. Focussing on the largest text still intact to reach us from the Atomists - Lucretius' De Rerum Natura - Serres mobilises everything we know about the related scientific work of the time (Archemides, Epicurus et al) in order to demand a complete reappraisal of the legacy. Crucial to his reconception of the Atomists' thought is a recognition that their model of atomic matter is essentially a fluid one - they are describing the actions of turbulence, which impacts our understanding of the recent disciplines of chaos and complexity. It explains the continuing presence of Lucretius in the work of such scientific giants as Nobel Laureates Schroedinger and Prigogine. This book is truly a landmark in the study of ancient physics and has been enormously influential on work in the area, amongst other things stimulating a more general rebirth of philosophical interest in the ancients.


The Birth of Particle Physics

The Birth of Particle Physics

Author: Laurie M. Brown

Publisher: CUP Archive

Published: 1986-10-31

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9780521338370

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A distinctive collection of essays, discussions, and personal descriptions of the evolution of particle physics.


The Birth of a New Physics

The Birth of a New Physics

Author: I. Bernard Cohen

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780393019940

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Relates man's search from the sixteenth century to the present for a physics to describe the dynamics of a universe in motion.


The Pope of Physics

The Pope of Physics

Author: Gino Segrè

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2016-10-18

Total Pages: 387

ISBN-13: 1627790063

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Enrico Fermi is unquestionably among the greats of the world's physicists, the most famous Italian scientist since Galileo. Called the Pope by his peers, he was regarded as infallible in his instincts and research. His discoveries changed our world; they led to weapons of mass destruction and conversely to life-saving medical interventions. This unassuming man struggled with issues relevant today, such as the threat of nuclear annihilation and the relationship of science to politics. Fleeing Fascism and anti-Semitism, Fermi became a leading figure in America's most secret project: building the atomic bomb. The last physicist who mastered all branches of the discipline, Fermi was a rare mixture of theorist and experimentalist. His rich legacy encompasses key advances in fields as diverse as comic rays, nuclear technology, and early computers. In their revealing book, The Pope of Physics, Gino Segré and Bettina Hoerlin bring this scientific visionary to life. An examination of the human dramas that touched Fermi’s life as well as a thrilling history of scientific innovation in the twentieth century, this is the comprehensive biography that Fermi deserves.


Ways of Knowing

Ways of Knowing

Author: John V. Pickstone

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9780719059940

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This classic MUP text discusses the historical development of science, technology and medicine in Western Europe and North America from the Renaissance to the present. Combining theoretical discussion and empirical illustration, it redefines the geography of science, technology and medicine.


A History of Physics Over the Last Two Centuries

A History of Physics Over the Last Two Centuries

Author: Mario Gliozzi

Publisher:

Published: 2023-04-24

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781527598973

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The book tells the fascinating story of physics starting from the 19th century, from the wave theory of light, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism, up to the discoveries of the 20th century. It investigates the frequently contrasting ideas and the raging arguments that led to our current understanding of the physical world, from the theory of relativity to quantum mechanics.


The Birth of Science

The Birth of Science

Author: Ray Spangenburg

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2014-05-14

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0816068798

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Discusses major scientists as well as scientific knowledge and discoveries from ancient times through the seventeenth century.


The Birth of Science

The Birth of Science

Author: Alex Ely Kossovsky

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-08-14

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 3030517446

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This book reveals the multi-generational process involved in humanity's first major scientific achievement, namely the discovery of modern physics, and examines the personal lives of six of the intellectual giants involved. It explores the profound revolution in the way of thinking, and in particular the successful refutation of the school of thought inherited from the Greeks, which focused on the perfection and immutability of the celestial world. In addition, the emergence of the scientific method and the adoption of mathematics as the central tool in scientific endeavors are discussed. The book then explores the delicate thread between pure philosophy, grand unifying theories, and verifiable real-life scientific facts. Lastly, it turns to Kepler’s crucial 3rd law and shows how it was derived from a mere six data points, corresponding to the six planets known at the time. Written in a straightforward and accessible style, the book will inform and fascinate all aficionados of science, history, philosophy, and, in particular, astronomy.


The Solvay Councils and the Birth of Modern Physics

The Solvay Councils and the Birth of Modern Physics

Author: Pierre Marage

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 303487703X

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FOREWORD This book came about as a result of two events: an exhibition on the Solvay Physics Councils, held in Brussels in May 1995, and a conference on the same theme which took place at the Free University of Brussels (ULB) on May 1Oth 1995. A book was published in French in conjunction with the exhibition, and much of the present publication is taken from that book. In addition, we have included some of the papers presented at the conference, as we believe they add a further dimension to the history of the Councils. The French term, Conseil Solvay, is usually translated into English as Solvay Conference or Congress. We have elected to retain the particular connotations of the French word Conseil by translating it instead as Council. The Councils were, after all, no ordinary conferences. Only a limited number of participants was invited, hand picked by a scientific committee, who for five to six days took an active part in the sessions and the long discussions that followed. Each day, one or two physicists would present a paper on a subject that had been chosen by the committee to fit in with the overall theme of the Council. The word Conseil expressly implies the gathering of an elite to engage in debate.


The Birth of Energy

The Birth of Energy

Author: Cara New Daggett

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2019-09-13

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1478005343

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In The Birth of Energy Cara New Daggett traces the genealogy of contemporary notions of energy back to the nineteenth-century science of thermodynamics to challenge the underlying logic that informs today's uses of energy. These early resource-based concepts of power first emerged during the Industrial Revolution and were tightly bound to Western capitalist domination and the politics of industrialized work. As Daggett shows, thermodynamics was deployed as an imperial science to govern fossil fuel use, labor, and colonial expansion, in part through a hierarchical ordering of humans and nonhumans. By systematically excavating the historical connection between energy and work, Daggett argues that only by transforming the politics of work—most notably, the veneration of waged work—will we be able to confront the Anthropocene's energy problem. Substituting one source of energy for another will not ensure a habitable planet; rather, the concepts of energy and work themselves must be decoupled.