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Boltzmann's Atom David Lindley

Boltzmann's Atom By David Lindley

Boltzmann's Atom by David Lindley


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Boltzmann, a visionary Austrian physicist, was a total believer in the atomic hypothesis. This is the dramatic story of the characters and conflicts behind the major turning point in modern science. Despite having practically invented 20th-century theoretical physics, Boltzmann died a broken man.

Boltzmann's Atom Summary

Boltzmann's Atom: The Great Debate That Launched a Revolution in Physics by David Lindley

In the tradition of LONGITUDE, BOLTZMANN'S ATOM is the dramatic true story of the fascinating characters behind the greatest turning point in modern science. In 1900 the existence of the atom was a matter of great scientific debate, but by 1905, the atom was an accepted fact and the work of Albert Einstein, Max Planck and Marie Curie launched the atomic century. At the centre of this dramatic story, told against the backdrop of turn-of-the-century Vienna, is Ludwig Boltzmann, the forgotten genius who set the atomic revolution in motion. Boltzmann, an Austrian physicist, was an unabashed believer in the atomic hypothesis. The most visionary physicist of his age, he explained how the properties of matter arise from the movement of their smallest parts. But during his lifetime, Boltzmann's enthusiasm and progress were constantly thwarted by his nemesis, Ernst Mach. Mach, a respected scientist, didn't see the point of explaining what could not be seen. He developed a philosophy to bolster his conviction that science ought to stick to what it can measure directly and ensnared Boltzmann in an all-consuming philosophical debate on the subject. Though he had almost single-handedly invented twentieth-century theoretical physics, Boltzmann died a broken man, unaware that his vision would eventually lead to the greatest chain of scientific dscoveries ever made. In BOLTZMANN'S ATOM David Lindley combines expert storytelling with his deep understanding of the subject to shed light on an enthalling period of ferment and discovery.

About David Lindley

Daivd Lindley is an editor at SCIENCE NEWS and was previously a theoretical physicist at Cambridge University and the Fermi National Accelarator Laboratocy. He has published dozens of articles and is the author of WHERE DOES THE WEIRDNESS GO? (Vintage) and THE END OF PHYSICS (Basic Books).

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CIN0684851865VG
9780684851860
0684851865
Boltzmann's Atom: The Great Debate That Launched a Revolution in Physics by David Lindley
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Simon & Schuster Ltd
2001-05-21
256
N/A
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