Kragh, Helge

Between the earth and the heavens : historical studies in the physical sciences - New Jersey : World Scientific, 2021 - 396 p. ; ill., 24 cm - History of modern physical sciences ; v.5 .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Consisting of separate cases organized by chapter and divided into independent sections, this is no ordinary history of science book. Between the Earth and the Heavens is an episodic history of modern physical sciences covering the chronological development of physics, chemistry and astronomy since about 1860. Integrating historical authenticity and modern scientific knowledge, the cases within deal with the often surprising connections between science done in the laboratory (physics, chemistry) and science based on observation (astronomy, cosmology). Between the Earth and the Heavens presupposes an interest in and a certain knowledge of the physical sciences, but it is written for non-specialists and includes only a limited number of equations which are all clearly explained in simple terms. For readers who wish to delve further, the book is fully documented and ends with a bibliography of cited quotations and other relevant sources.

9781786349842


Physical sciences
Bohr atom
Antiproton
Big bang
Chemical elements
Cosmological constant
Expanding universe
Fine structure constant
Hilium
Hubble constant
Hydrogen
Nuclear Astrophysics
Protons
Quantum mechanics
Redshifts
Superheavy Elements
Zero-point energy
Infinity
Auroral Chemistry

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