Absolute Zero and the Conquest of ColdHMH, 12 dec 2000 - 272 pagina's “A lovely, fascinating book, which brings science to life.” —Alan Lightman Combining science, history, and adventure, Tom Shachtman “holds the reader’s attention with the skill of a novelist” as he chronicles the story of humans’ four-centuries-long quest to master the secrets of cold (Scientific American). “A disarming portrait of an exquisite, ferocious, world-ending extreme,” Absolute Zero and the Conquest of Cold demonstrates how temperature science produced astonishing scientific insights and applications that have revolutionized civilization (Kirkus Reviews). It also illustrates how scientific advancement, fueled by fortuitous discoveries and the efforts of determined individuals, has allowed people to adapt to—and change—the environments in which they live and work, shaping man’s very understanding of, and relationship, with the world. This “truly wonderful book” was adapted into an acclaimed documentary underwritten by the National Science Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, directed by British Emmy Award winner David Dugan, and aired on the BBC and PBS’s Nova in 2008 (Library Journal). “An absorbing account to chill out with.” —Booklist |
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... machine. Louis-Paul Cailletet liquefies oxygen and nitrogen, setting the stage for the descent toward absolute zero. James Dewar develops the thermos bottle. 1?98 1900-1915 1905 1908 Dewar liquefies hydrogen at -250°C (23 K). Alfred ...
... machine. Louis-Paul Cailletet liquefies oxygen and nitrogen, setting the stage for the descent toward absolute zero. James Dewar develops the thermos bottle. 1?98 1900-1915 1905 1908 Dewar liquefies hydrogen at -250°C (23 K). Alfred ...
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... machine. That Drebbel billed himself to James as a magician, not a scientist, shines through in a letter the Dutchman sent home in 1608, regarding his magic-lantern display: I take my stand in a room and obviously no one is with me ...
... machine. That Drebbel billed himself to James as a magician, not a scientist, shines through in a letter the Dutchman sent home in 1608, regarding his magic-lantern display: I take my stand in a room and obviously no one is with me ...
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... machine, and dedicating to the king the English edition of his book on the elements. The device Drebbel made at Eltham did not produce perpetual motion, of course, since that is impossible, but according to the contemporary account of ...
... machine, and dedicating to the king the English edition of his book on the elements. The device Drebbel made at Eltham did not produce perpetual motion, of course, since that is impossible, but according to the contemporary account of ...
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... machines at Eltham Palace. Bacon's appetite for scientific stunts was declining; in 1605, while courting King James, he had condoned the study of marvels, witchcraft, and sorcery "for inquisition of truth, as your majesty has shown in ...
... machines at Eltham Palace. Bacon's appetite for scientific stunts was declining; in 1605, while courting King James, he had condoned the study of marvels, witchcraft, and sorcery "for inquisition of truth, as your majesty has shown in ...
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... machines could be made. The experimenters investigated and imitated all natural phenomena—and then, having understood how nature works, they made flowers bloom out of season and forced water to become ice. The aim of such experiments ...
... machines could be made. The experimenters investigated and imitated all natural phenomena—and then, having understood how nature works, they made flowers bloom out of season and forced water to become ice. The aim of such experiments ...
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4 Adventures in the Ice Trade
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5 The Confraternity of the Overlooked
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6 Through Heat to Cold
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7 Of Explosions and Mysterious Mists
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8 Painting the Map of Frigor
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10 The Fifth Step
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11 A Sudden and Profound Disappearance
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12 Three Puzzles and a Solution
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13 Mastery of the Cold
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9 Rare and Common Gases | |
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