And his fancy equipment did in fact come in very handy. For years, he and Madame Lavoisier occupied themselves with extremely exacting studies requiring the finest measurements. They determined, for instance, that a rusting object doesn't lose weight
Michelson talked Alexander Graham Bell, newly enriched inventor of the telephone, into providing the funds to build an ingenious and sensitive instrument of Michelson's own devising called an interferometer, which could measure the velocity of light
At McGill University in Montreal the young New Zealandborn Ernest Rutherford became interested in the new radioactive materials. With a colleague named Frederick Soddy he discovered that immense reserves of energy were bound up in these small amounts
In the spring of 1904, Rutherford traveled to London to give a lecture at the Royal Institutionthe august organization founded by Count von Rumford only 105 years before, though that powdery and periwigged age now seemed a distant eon compared with t
Kelvin died in 1907. That year also saw the death of Dmitri Mendeleyev. Like Kelvin, his productive work was far behind him, but his declining years were notably less serene. As he aged, Mendeleyev became increasingly eccentriche refused to acknowled
In 1875, when a young German in Kiel named Max Planck was deciding whether to devote his life to mathematics or to physics, he was urged most heartily not to choose physics because the breakthroughs had all been made there. The coming century, he was
Gibbs is perhaps the most brilliant person that most people have never heard of. Modest to the point of near invisibility, he passed virtually the whole of his life, apart from three years spent studying in Europe, within a three-block area bounded b
Undauntedwell, perhaps mildly dauntedPlanck turned to other matters. 普朗克没有泄气哎呀,也许稍稍有点胆怯,开始把注意力转向别的问题。 Planck was often unlucky in life. 生活中,普朗克屡遭不幸, His beloved f
What Michelson and Morley did, without actually intending to, was undermine a longstanding belief in something called the luminiferous ether, 迈克尔逊和莫雷所做的实际上是在无意之中所做的破坏了长期以来人们对一种所谓光
If you needed to illustrate the idea of nineteenth-century America as a land of opportunity, you could hardly improve on the life of Albert Michelson. 如果你需要说明19世纪的美国是个机会之乡的理念,那么你很难再找到像阿尔
Remarkably, and despite his findings, when the twentieth century dawned Michelson counted himself among those who believed that the work of science was nearly at an end, with only a few turrets and pinnacles to be added, a few roof bosses to be carve
But the landmark eventthe dawn of a new agecame in 1905, when there appeared in the German physics journal Annalen der Physik a series of papers by a young Swiss bureaucrat who had no university affiliation, no access to a laboratory, and the regular
Einstein was born in Ulm, in southern Germany, in 1879, but grew up in Munich. Little in his early life suggested the greatness to come. Famously he didnt learn to speak until he was three. In the 1890s, his fathers electrical business failing, the f
At the same time he had fallen in love with a fellow student, a Hungarian named Mileva Maric. In 1901 they had a child out of wedlock, a daughter, who was discreetly put up for adoption. Einstein never saw his child. Two years later, he and Maric wer
Part III A New Age Dawns 第三部 一个新时代的黎明 A Physicist is the atoms way of thinking about atoms. -Anonymous 物理学家就是以原子的方式来考虑原子的人。无名氏 8 Einsteins Universe 第八章 爱因斯坦的宇宙 As
Gould's book was published in 1989 to general critical acclaim and was a great commercial success. 古尔德的《奇异的生命》于1989年出版,旋即引起议论纷纷,在商业上是个巨大的成功。 What wasn't generally known was tha
Sprigg submitted a paper to Nature, but it was turned down. 斯普里格给《自然》杂志写了一篇论文,但是没有被采用。 He read it instead at the next annual meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement
Today some of Sprigg's original Ediacaran specimens, along with many of the other fifteen hundred specimens that have been found throughout the Flinders Range since that time, 今天,斯普里格的埃迪亚卡拉标本原件,与自那以后在整个
From the first there were a number of scientists who doubted the account that Steve Gould had presented, 从一开始,许多科学家就对斯蒂芬杰伊古尔德的陈说表示怀疑, however much they admired the manner of its delivery, Fortey
Unfortunately for the therapsids, their cousins the diapsids were also productively evolving, 兽孔目爬行动物的运气不佳,它们的表亲双孔亚纲在进化过程中也繁殖力很强, in their case into dinosaurs (among other things),
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