Let There Be Light: The Story of Light from Atoms to Galaxies

Let There Be Light: The Story of Light from Atoms to Galaxies
ISBN-10
1908979542
ISBN-13
9781908979544
Series
Let There Be Light
Category
Science
Pages
552
Language
English
Published
2013-01-25
Publisher
World Scientific
Authors
Ann Breslin, Alex Montwill

Description

This book is the first of its kind devoted to the key role played by light and electromagnetic radiation in the universe. Readers are introduced to philosophical hypotheses such as the economy, symmetry and the universality of natural laws, and are then guided to practical consequences such as the rules of geometrical optics and even Einstein's well-known but mysterious relationship, E = mc2. Most chapters feature a pen picture of the life and character of a relevant scientific figure. These ‘Historical Interludes’ include, among others, Galileo's conflicts with the Inquisition, Fourier's taunting of the guillotine, Neils Bohr and World War II, and the unique character of Richard Feynman. The second edition has been revised and made more accessible to the general reader. Whenever possible, the mathematical material of the first edition has been replaced by appropriate text to give a verbal account of the mystery of the phenomenon of light and how its understanding has developed from pre-historic to present times. The emphasis is on reading for interest and enjoyment; formulae or equations which underpin and reinforce the argument are presented in a form which does not interfere with the flow of the text. The book will be of interest to students and teachers, as well as general readers interested in physics. Contents:Introducing LightLight as a Ray: ReflectionLight as a Ray: RefractionLight from Afar — AstronomyLight from the Past — AstrophysicsIntroducing WavesSound WavesLight as a WaveMaking ImagesThere was Electricity, There was Magnetism, and Then There was Light …'Atoms of Light' — The Birth of Quantum TheoryThe Development of Quantum MechanicsAtoms of Light Acting as ParticlesAtoms of Light Behaving as WavesRelativity — Part 1: How It BeganRelativity — Part 2: Verifiable PredictionsThe Road to 'Heavy Light' Readership: Science students at undergraduate university level, lecturers of undergraduate and pre-university courses, graduates in physics and related sciences, and general readers. Keywords:Light;Waves;Quanta;Electromagnetism;Relativity;Photons;Elementary Particles;Interference;Diffraction;Astrophysics;Einstein;Maxwell;Feynman;Nobel PrizeKey Features:Fascinating and illuminating description of the concepts and phenomena of lightNumerous diagrams, photos, cartoonsWritten in a jargon-free, conversational styleReviews: “The book has a pleasant and light narrative flow, with excellent illustrations, photos, and occasional well-chosen ‘historical interludes’. Topics are, nevertheless, treated with a good degree of rigour … This may be the book that affords the struggling student a glimpse of the beauty that makes the serious study of physics so worthwhile.” (see full review) Professor Frank Imbusch National University of Ireland “Compared to the first edition, the mathematics demands have been reduced, and the last chapter has been expanded to include the potential detection of the Higgs boson in 2012. Historical interludes continue to be distinct from the main development, and the illustrations provide charming entertainment. The revisions make the main text, already instructive and well developed, more accessible and engaging to general audiences.”CHOICE

Other editions

Similar books

  • Let There Be Light: Modern Cosmology and Kabbalah: A New Conversation Between Science and Religion
    By Ph.D., Howard Smith

    Taylor, John C. Hidden Unity in Nature's Laws. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Tegmark, M., A. Aguirre, M. J. Rees, and F. Wilczek. “Dimensionless Constants, Cosmology, and Other Dark Matters,” Physical Review D. Vol.

  • Let There Be Light
    By A. M. Johnson

    His world was water and rhythm.

  • Let There Be Light
    By Archbishop Desmond Tutu

    Let There Be Light combines the extraordinary talents of Nancy Tillman, the New York Times bestselling author of On the Night You Were Born, and Nobel Peace Prize Winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu in this retelling of the biblical story of ...

  • Let There Be Light in Darkness
    By Asif Shakoor

    Let There Be Light In Darkness is my way of looking deep into life's finite existence and walking toward my end with every moment of my beginning.

  • Let There Be Light: A Glow in the Dark Coloring Book

    The soft, creative style of illustrator Felicity French pairs wonderfully with the selected verses, making this book a splendid gift for those who enjoy daily affirmations of their faith.

  • Let There Be Light
    By Elizabeth Sand Turner

    This is the first book of a trilogy written by one of Unity's early teachers, Elizabeth Sand Turner, that explores the Bible through the lens of Charles Fillmore's metaphysical Bible interpretation.

  • Let There be Light: The Seven Keys
    By Rocco A. Errico

    Let There be Light: The Seven Keys

  • Passing for Human: A Graphic Memoir
    By Liana Finck

    NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The Guardian • New York • Refinery29 • Kirkus Reviews In this achingly beautiful graphic memoir, Liana Finck goes in search of that thing she has lost—her shadow, she calls it, but one ...

  • And God Said... "Let There Be Light": And Then There Was Light...
    By Evangelist Theresa Hart Pullen

    This book will provide information that will help you through a journey of change. A better understanding of how to allow God to turn your life around and gain control of the mess you thought you have created.

  • Let There Be Light
    By Jay Seegert

    It could, perhaps, be said that the evolution/creation controversy extends back in time to those unforgettable words, Has God