
The End of a Certain World
The Life and Science of Max Born
Résumé
Max Born (1882-1970), physicist, Nobel prize winner and close friend to Albert Einstein, was one of the brilliant minds of the twentieth century. An advocate of the new theories of Einstein and a researcher into the science that was to become quantum mechanics, he soon attracted a stream of brilliant young students around him at Frankfurt and Goettingen. This was a golden age of physics and a formative period for modern science, when many of the foundations of modern science were being sketched out in German cafes. Nine of Born's students went on to win Nobel prizes for their work, although four (two working for the Germans and two for the US) saddened him by working on the development of the atomic bomb.
In 1924 he published a paper entitled 'Quantum Mechanics' the first to label the research with this name. He played a crucial role in the development of the theory of quantum mechanics and of wave function.
In the 1930s he was forced to flee from Germany to escape the anti-Semitic policies of the nazis and continued his work first in Cambridge and then in Edinburgh, returning to Germany only on his retirement in the 1950s. He always resisted pressure to become involved in the use of science for destructive purposes, something that put him out of favour with the establishment. He spent much of his final years campaigning against the atomic bomb and against the unethical use of science. He wrote to Einstein of his sorrow 'that our science which is such a beautiful thing in itself and could be such a benefactor for human society, has been degraded to nothing but a means of destruction and death'.
L'auteur - Nancy Thorndike Greenspan
Nancy Thorndike Greenspan has published many articles and has co-authored three books with her husband, child psychiatrist Stanley Greenspan. She has spent the past four years gathering, translating, and cataloguing documents from archives around the world for this book. She lives in Bethesda, Maryland.
Sommaire
- A Kind of Shell
- A Higher Desire
- Matters Physical
- A Bitter Pill to Swallow
- There Is No Other Born in Germany
- Thinking Hopelessly About Quanta
- But God Does Play Dice
- Dark Future
- Seeing How Expendable You Are
- Talking of Desperate Matters
- Worse Than Imagination
- There Are So Many Ifs
- A Curse of the Age
- A Trip to Stockholm
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wiley |
Auteur(s) | Nancy Thorndike Greenspan |
Parution | 08/04/2005 |
Nb. de pages | 374 |
Format | 16 x 24 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 745g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780470856635 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-470-85663-5 |
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