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The Hopkins Manuscript (Paperback)
RC Sherriff; Preface by Michael Moorcock; Afterword by George Gamow
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R551
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Mr. Tompkins is back! The mild-mannered bank clerk with the short attention span and vivid imagination has inspired, charmed, and informed young and old alike since the publication of the hugely successful Mr Tompkins in Paperback (by George Gamow) in 1965. Now, this highly affable character returns to embark on a set of adventures that explore the extreme edges of the universe--the smallest, the largest, the fastest, and the farthest. Just by following the experiences and dreams of Mr. Tompkins, readers discover and come to know the merry dance of cosmic mysteries, including: Einstein's theory of relativity, bizarre effects near light-speed, the birth and death of the universe, black holes, quarks, space warps and antimatter, the fuzzy world of the quantum, and that ultimate cosmic mystery--love. The story of Mr. Tompkins' journey to the frontiers of modern physics will delight and inform all readers. Russell Stannard is a best-selling popular science writer and the author of the critically acclaimed Uncle Albert series of science books for children.
Over 120 delightful pen-and-ink illustrations by the author, add another dimension of good-natured charm to these wide-ranging explorations. A mind-expanding volume for the layman and the science-minded.
George Gamow's first Tompkins book, Mr Tompkins in Wonderland,
created a 'toy universe' where, as his son comments in the preface
to this 2010 reprint, 'the maximum speed of light is assumed to be
10 miles per hour, while all the laws of general relativity still
hold'. Since the death of the author in 1968, the Mr Tompkins
series has gone through a number of reincarnations. The latest
reincarnation, The Adventures of Mr Tompkins
(www.theadventuresofmrtompkins.com), has Mr Tompkins not only
visiting physicists, well also one biologist in Mr Tompkins Learns
the Facts of Life but he also visits a slew of scientists from all
branches of science and mathematics, from their very beginnings to
the present time, from Aristotle to Watson and Crick.
First published in 1945, in the aftermath of the bombing of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Atomic Energy in Cosmic and Human Life
offers a unique account of the problem of atomic energy and the
underlying principles of radioactive decay. Written by the
pre-eminent physicist George Gamow, and dedicated to the hope of
lasting peace, the book was originally designed to give a complete
picture of what atomic energy is, where it comes from, and how it
can be used for better or worse. Featuring a number of graphs and
illustrations by the author himself, this small volume will
continue to be of value to those interested in the history of the
study of radioactivity.
Since his first appearance over sixty years ago, Mr Tompkins has
become known and loved by many thousands of readers as the bank
clerk whose fantastic dreams and adventures lead him into a world
inside the atom. George Gamow's classic provides a delightful
explanation of the central concepts in modern physics, from atomic
structure to relativity, and quantum theory to fusion and fission.
Roger Penrose's foreword introduces Mr Tompkins to a new generation
of readers, and reviews his adventures in light of recent
developments in physics.
Outstanding text by one of the 20th century's foremost physicists dramatically explains how the central laws of physical science evolved-from Pythagoras' discovery of frequency ratios in the sixth century B.C. to today's research on elementary particles. Includes fascinating biographical data about such immortals as Galileo, Newton, Huygens, Einstein and others.
Mr. Tompkins is back! The mild-mannered bank clerk with the short attention span and vivid imagination has inspired, charmed, and informed young and old alike since the publication of the hugely successful Mr Tompkins in Paperback (by George Gamow) in 1965. Now, this highly affable character returns to embark on a set of adventures that explore the extreme edges of the universe--the smallest, the largest, the fastest, and the farthest. Just by following the experiences and dreams of Mr. Tompkins, readers discover and come to know the merry dance of cosmic mysteries, including: Einstein's theory of relativity, bizarre effects near light-speed, the birth and death of the universe, black holes, quarks, space warps and antimatter, the fuzzy world of the quantum, and that ultimate cosmic mystery--love. The story of Mr. Tompkins' journey to the frontiers of modern physics will delight and inform all readers. Russell Stannard is a best-selling popular science writer and the author of the critically acclaimed Uncle Albert series of science books for children.
Unlike many books on physics which focus entirely on fact and
theory with little or no historic detail, this work incorporates
fascinating personal and biographical data about the great
physicists past and present. Each chapter is centered around a
single great figure or, at most, two, with other physicists of the
era and their contributions forming a background. 128 figures &
8 halftone plates. Index.
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Gravity (Paperback)
George Gamow
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R275
R253
Discovery Miles 2 530
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A distinguished physicist and teacher, George Gamow also possessed
a special gift for explaining the intricacies of science. Here he
takes an enlightening look at three scientists whose work unlocked
many of the mysteries behind the laws of physics: Galileo, the
first to examine closely the process of free and restricted fall;
Newton, originator of a universal force; and Einstein, who proposed
that gravity is no more than the curvature of the four-dimensional
space-time continuum. Most of the book is focused on Newton's
ideas, with a concluding chapter on post-Einsteinian speculations
concerning the relationship between gravity and other physical
phenomena. This remarkably reader-friendly volume is graced with
the author's own drawings, both technical and fanciful.
Entertaining, rigorous introduction to the development of quantum
theory traces the subject's history, from Max Planck's
revolutionary discovery of quanta and Niels Bohr's model of the
atom to anti-particles, mesons, and Enrico Fermi's nuclear
research. Numerous line drawings. 1966 edition.
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