At Home in the Universe (Masters of Modern Physics) Colleague and confidant of Einstein and Bohr, and pioneer of nuclear fission, John A. His wide-ranging essays reflect on the universe as a home for man and the responsibilities of a citizen-scientist,
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| Title | : | At Home in the Universe (Masters of Modern Physics) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.69 (337 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1563965003 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 371 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 1997-09-01 |
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Editorial : About the Author
Max Wheeler An interaction designer with a passion for emerging technologies, Max believes interactive media should function as beautifully as it looks. His attention to detail, along with his appreciation for aesthetic and user experience, give him the foundation for crafting engaging and usable web experiences.Since joining Icelab in early 2007 Max has worked with the Icelab team on projects across the web, print and television, for clients in government, retail, education and engineering.
Colleague and confidant of Einstein and Bohr, and pioneer of nuclear fission, John A. Wheeler is one of our most original and profound thinkers. In 1939 he published, with Niels Bohr, the first paper to successfully describe nuclear fission in terms of quantum physics - research that led to his involvement in the Los Alamos project. This volume presents essays by John Archibald Wheeler on the science and art of physics. Wheeler writes on a variety of major figures, including Max Planck, Marie Curie, Joseph Henry, Hideki Yukawa and, particularly, Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr. His wide-ranging essays reflect on the universe as a home for man and the responsibilities of a citizen-scientist, as well as cosmology, the art of science and death.
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