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A Force Of Nature
Richard Reeves

A Force Of Nature

the frontier genius of Ernest Rutherford

W. W. Norton (Dec 03, 2007)
9780393057508
| Hardcover
208 pages | 145 x 211 mm | English
Dewey 530.092
LC Classification QC16.R8 .R44 2008
LC Control No. 2007033184

Subject

  • Nuclear Fission
  • Physicists - Biography. - England
  • Physicists - Biography. - New Zealand
  • Radioactivity
  • Science - History - England
  • Science - History - New Zealand

Plot

A new intellectual biography of Ernest Rutherford, the twentieth century's greatest experimental physicist. Ernest Rutherford, who grew up in colonial New Zealand and came to Cambridge on a scholarship, made numerous revolutionary discoveries, among them the orbital structure of the atom and the concept of the "half-life" of radioactive materials, which led to a massive reevaluation of the age of the earth-previously judged just 100 million years old. Above all, perhaps, Rutherford and the young men working under him were the first to split the atom, unlocking tremendous forces-forces, as Rutherford himself predicted, that would bring us the atomic bomb. Rutherford, awarded a Nobel Prize and made Baron Rutherford by the queen of England, was also a great ambassador of science, coming to the aid of colleagues caught in the Nazi and Soviet regimes. Under Rutherford's rigorous and boisterous direction, a whole new generation of remarkable physicists emerged. In Richard Reeves's hands, Rutherford leaps off the page, a ruddy, genial man and a towering figure in scientific history.

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