The Prism and the Pendulum

The Prism and the Pendulum
Title The Prism and the Pendulum PDF eBook
Author Robert Crease
Publisher Random House
Pages 274
Release 2007-12-18
Genre Science
ISBN 030743253X

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Is science beautiful? Yes, argues acclaimed philosopher and historian of science Robert P. Crease in this engaging exploration of history’s most beautiful experiments. The result is an engrossing journey through nearly 2,500 years of scientific innovation. Along the way, we encounter glimpses into the personalities and creative thinking of some of the field’s most interesting figures. We see the first measurement of the earth’s circumference, accomplished in the third century B.C. by Eratosthenes using sticks, shadows, and simple geometry. We visit Foucault’s mesmerizing pendulum, a cannonball suspended from the dome of the Panthéon in Paris that allows us to see the rotation of the earth on its axis. We meet Galileo—the only scientist with two experiments in the top ten—brilliantly drawing on his musical training to measure the speed of falling bodies. And we travel to the quantum world, in the most beautiful experiment of all. We also learn why these ten experiments exert such a powerful hold on our imaginations. From the ancient world to cutting-edge physics, these ten exhilarating moments reveal something fundamental about the world, pulling us out of confusion and revealing nature’s elegance. The Prism and the Pendulum brings us face-to-face with the wonder of science.

The Prism and the Pendulum

The Prism and the Pendulum
Title The Prism and the Pendulum PDF eBook
Author Robert P. Crease
Publisher
Pages 244
Release 2006-04
Genre
ISBN 9781422351321

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An engrossing journey through nearly 2,500 years of scientific innovation, plus glimpses into the personalities & creative thinking of some of the field's most interesting figures. We see: the first measurement of the earth's circumference, accomp'd. in the 3rd cent. B.C. by Eratosthenes using simple geometry; Foucault's mesmerizing pendulum, a cannonball suspended from the dome of the Pantheon in Paris that shows the rotation of the earth on its axis; Galileo -- the only scientist with 2 experiments in the top 10 -- measuring the speed of falling bodies; Newton's decomposition of sunlight with prisms; & the quantum world, in the most beautiful experiment of all. We also learn why these 10 experiments exert such a powerful hold on our imaginations. Ill.

The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments

The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments
Title The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments PDF eBook
Author George Johnson
Publisher Vintage
Pages 210
Release 2009-03-10
Genre Science
ISBN 140003423X

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A dazzling, irresistible collection of the ten most groundbreaking and beautiful experiments in scientific history. With the attention to detail of a historian and the storytelling ability of a novelist, New York Times science writer George Johnson celebrates these groundbreaking experiments and re-creates a time when the world seemed filled with mysterious forces and scientists were in awe of light, electricity, and the human body. Here, we see Galileo staring down gravity, Newton breaking apart light, and Pavlov studying his now famous dogs. This is science in its most creative, hands-on form, when ingenuity of the mind is the most useful tool in the lab and the rewards of a well-considered experiment are on exquisite display.

Galileo's Pendulum

Galileo's Pendulum
Title Galileo's Pendulum PDF eBook
Author Dusan I. Bjelic
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 222
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0791486095

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Drawing on the theories of Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, and others who have written on the history of sexuality and the body, Galileo's Pendulum explores how the emergence of the scientific method in the seventeenth century led to a de-emphasis on the body and sexuality. The first half of the book focuses on the historical modeling of the relation between pleasure and knowledge by examining a history of scientific rationality and its relation to the formation of the modern scientist's subjectivity. Relying on Foucault's history of sexuality, the author hypothesizes that Galileo's pendulum, as an extension of mathematics and the body, must have been sexualized by schemes of historical representation to the same extent that such schemes were rationalized by Galileo. The second half of the book explores the problems of scientific methodology and attempts to return the body in an explicit way to scientific practice. Ultimately, Galileo's Pendulum offers a discursive method and praxis for resexualizing the history of Galilean science.

The Black Prism

The Black Prism
Title The Black Prism PDF eBook
Author Brent Weeks
Publisher Orbit
Pages 715
Release 2010-08-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0316087548

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In a world where magic is tightly controlled, the most powerful man in history must choose between his kingdom and his son in the first book in the epic NYT bestselling Lightbringer series. Guile is the Prism. He is high priest and emperor, a man whose power, wit, and charm are all that preserves a tenuous peace. Yet Prisms never last, and Guile knows exactly how long he has left to live. When Guile discovers he has a son, born in a far kingdom after the war that put him in power, he must decide how much he's willing to pay to protect a secret that could tear his world apart. If you loved the action and adventure of the Night Angel trilogy, you will devour this incredible epic fantasy series by Brent Weeks.

The Horological Journal

The Horological Journal
Title The Horological Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 350
Release 1878
Genre Clocks and watches
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Stalking the Wild Pendulum

Stalking the Wild Pendulum
Title Stalking the Wild Pendulum PDF eBook
Author Itzhak Bentov
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 242
Release 1988-02-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1620550881

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In his exciting and original view of the universe, Itzhak Bentov has provided a new perspective on human consciousness and its limitless possibilities. Widely known and loved for his delightful humor and imagination, Bentov explains the familiar world of phenomena with perceptions that are as lucid as they are thrilling. He gives us a provocative picture of ourselves in an expanded, conscious, holistic universe.