The stumbling progress of 20th century science : how crises and great minds have shaped our modern world / Lars Jaeger.
2022
Q125
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Title
The stumbling progress of 20th century science : how crises and great minds have shaped our modern world / Lars Jaeger.
Author
Jaeger, Lars, author.
ISBN
9783031096181 (electronic bk.)
3031096185 (electronic bk.)
3031096177
9783031096174
3031096185 (electronic bk.)
3031096177
9783031096174
Published
Cham : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 251 pages) : illustrations (some color)
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10.1007/978-3-031-09618-1 doi
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Q125
Dewey Decimal Classification
509/.04
Summary
The 70 years from 1880 to 1950 witnessed the final ascent of humankind into the modern age. Historically, this period is characterized by deep political, social and economic crises. However, parallel to this and much less known in the public, rational scientific thinking also experienced the darkest and deepest crisis of its own history. All the great modern scientific discoveries like quantum theory, genetics and neurology are products of this. Ground-breaking discoveries, profound crises, revolutionary thoughts, refutation of previously unshakable beliefs - these years are marked by scientific achievements of numerous great minds, who overturned our understanding of the world, of space, time and infinity, of life, logic and calculability almost overnight. The "intuitive genius" of these pioneers still forms the foundation of todays scientific thinking and technological progress. In fact, tackling and overcoming those deep scientific crises shaped our modern life like nothing else. The resulting reorientation of our understanding of nature and ourselves allowed ancient philosophical questions to appear in a new light: "What is reality?", "What can we know about the world?" or "What is man's place in nature?". The most exciting period in the history of science is retold here in an entertaining way.
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STUMBLING PROGRESS OF 20TH CENTURY SCIENCE.
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Table of Contents
Newton's World Formula that was not a World Formula - How the Speed of Light Shook up Classical Physics
The Battle about the Atom: From Boltzmann to Einstein How Pure Chance Broke into the Well-Ordered World of Physics
Mathematics Becomes Paradoxical - Georg Cantor and the Insurmountable Contradictions in Infinity
Darwin's Hesitation and Mendel's Diligence - Life as a Plaything of Molecular Elements
No more Ground Beneath our Feet - The Collapse of Classical Sciences.
The Battle about the Atom: From Boltzmann to Einstein How Pure Chance Broke into the Well-Ordered World of Physics
Mathematics Becomes Paradoxical - Georg Cantor and the Insurmountable Contradictions in Infinity
Darwin's Hesitation and Mendel's Diligence - Life as a Plaything of Molecular Elements
No more Ground Beneath our Feet - The Collapse of Classical Sciences.