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A brief history of light and those that lit the way / Richard J. Weiss.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Weiss, Richard J. (Richard Jerome), 1923-
Series:
Series in popular science
Series in popular science ; v. 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Light.
Optics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (188 p.)
Place of Publication:
Singapore ; River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific Pub., c1996.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
From Leonardo to Oppenheimer, from candles to lasers, from cave drawings to cinema, from Stonehenge to quantum mechanics, from Genesis to the Big Bang, light has filled our thoughts, our way of life, our aesthetics, our technology, and our means for survival. Richard Weiss leads us along these paths over the past 500 light years. The way is lit by pioneers such as Rembrandt, Einstein, D W Griffith, Newton, and Heisenberg. A Brief History Of Light, And Those That Lit The Way is a summer's day roller-coaster ride through five centuries of man's achievements in understanding and manipulati
Contents:
Contents; Preface; Introduction; CHAPTER I 16th and 17th Centuries; CHAPTER II 18th Century; CHAPTER III 19th Century; CHAPTER IV Early 20th Century; CHAPTER V Tutorial 1 The Photon and the Electron; CHAPTER VI Early 20th Century Part 2; CHAPTER VII Tutorial 2 Photons and Electrons; CHAPTER VIII Early 20th Century Part 3; CHAPTER IX Tutorial 3 Riding A Photon; CHAPTER X Early 20th Century Part 4; CHAPTER XI Tutorial 4 Illusion and Reality; CHAPTER XII Early 20th Century Part 5; CHAPTER XIII Latter Half of the 20th Century Part 1; CHAPTER XIV Tutorial Photons Versus Electrons 5
CHAPTER XV Latter Half of the 20th Century Part 2
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-176).
ISBN:
9789812385116
9812385118
OCLC:
475900165

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