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Science, a history in 100 experiments, John Gribbin and Mary Gribbin

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Science, a history in 100 experiments, John Gribbin and Mary Gribbin
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Science
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
John Gribbin and Mary Gribbin
Sub title
a history in 100 experiments
Summary
A history of science distilled into 100 notable experiments - epic moments that have fuelled our understanding of Earth and the Universe beyond. The history of science is a fascinating and long one, covering thousands of years of history. The development of scientific experiments involves some of the most enlightened cultures in history, as well as some great scientists, philosophers and theologians. As the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman said, 'If it disagrees with experiment, it is wrong', the simplest summary of what science is all about. And science is nothing without experiments. Everything in the scientific world view is based on experiment, including observations of phenomena predicted by theories and hypotheses, such as the bending of light as it goes past the Sun. From the discovery of microscopic worlds to weighing the Earth, from making electricity to the accelerating Universe and gravitational waves, this stunning book by renowned science writers John and Mary Gribbin tells the fascinating history of science through the stories of 100 groundbreaking experiments
Target audience
adult
Classification
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