gravity, relativity, and other ideas that were crazy until proven brilliant /
Bruce Benamran ; translated by Stephanie Delozier Strobel.
New York :
The Experiment,
2018.
x, 324 pages :
illustration ;
21 cm
Originally published in France: Prenez le temps d'e-penser (Paris : Editions Marabout, 2015).
Introduction. Correlation and causality ; Models and reality -- Matter. Atoms ; Good old science dude: Dmitri Mendeleev ; The electron ; The nucleus of the atom -- Light. Is light made of particles or waves? ; The discovery of the photoelectric effect ; First detour: heat ; Second detour: black bodies ; Einstein in 1905: the first article ; Why do they turn off airplane cabin lights for night landings? ; Why is the sky blue and the sun yellow? ; What is a rainbow? ; How many senses do humans have? ; You have never touched anything in your life -- Electromagnetism. Magnetism ; Permanent magnets ; Electricity?! What does that have to do with anything? ; Static electricity ; Electric fields ; Ampère, Gauss, Faraday, and others... right up to Maxwell ; Maxwell's four equations -- The solar system. The sun ; Stellar nucleosynthesis ; Formation of the solar system ; Mercury ; Good old science dude: Guillaume le Gentil, Gentle Willy ; Earth, the Goldilocks of the solar system ; The earth is round ; Good old science dude: Eratosthenes ; How old is the earth? ; Mars ; The missing planet ; Pallas, Juno, Vesta, and everyone else and their mother ; Jupiter ; The Jovian system ; Saturn ; Mimas, Enceladus, and Titan ; Uranus and Neptune ; Pluto, the fallen planet ; Kuiper belt and Oort cloud ; The dimensions of the solar system -- Classical mechanics. The great question of life, the universe, and everything ; Aristotle and impetus ; Archimedes and the first mechanics ; Eureka, or the golden crown of Hiero II, tyrant of Syracuse ; Goold old science dude: Galileo, part 1 ; Giordano Bruno, punk genius and father of relativity ; Good old science dude: Galileo, part 2 ; Good old science dude: Isaac Newton ; Force, couple, torque, and work ; Momentum and collisions ; Angular momentum -- Life. You are alive ; The incredible highways and byways of the body ; In a cell ; The incredible things your brain does all by itself ; Why is yawning contagious? ; Left-handers ; A conclusion about life? -- Thermodynamics. So, what is it? Do tell ; Is the cake pan hotter than the cake? ; The first steam engine ; Good old science dude: Francis Bacon ; Sadi Carnot, father of thermodynamics ; The three laws of thermodynamics ; And Boltzmann? ; Einstein in 1905: the second article -- Special relativity. To move or not to move? That is the question ; The problem with light ; The ether ; Michelson's interferometer ; The electrostatic problem ; Lorentz and Poincaré ; Einstein in 1905: the third article ; A problem with clocks ; The problem with two lights ; The special theory of relativity -- General relativity. Newtonian gravity ; If a roofer fell off a roof ; Equivalence principle ; Geometrization of gravity ; Non-Euclidean space-time ; Better together in 1913: coauthoring an article ; Einstein in 1905: the fourth article ; And Mercury proves it ; The general theory of relativity ; Testing, testing, 1-2-3 ; The big problem with relativity and the rest -- Chronology of scientists.
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