
Niels Bohr: A Very Short Introduction
di:
J.L. Heilbron
Lingua: Inglese
Formato: Brossura
ISBN 10: 0198819269
ISBN 13: 9780198819264
Data di pubblicazione:
June 1st, 2020
Editore: Oxford University Press
Pagine: 160
Generi: Biography, Science & Technology, History, Philosophy
Niels Bohr's legacy in the world of physics is immense, as he not only advanced the understanding of atomic structure but also shaped the foundational principles of quantum mechanics. This concise exploration offers readers insight into his life, from his early academic pursuits to his revolutionary theories. Through a thoughtful narrative, the author highlights Bohr's journey as a scientist who embraced the complexities of the quantum realm while navigating the moral responsibilities that accompanied his groundbreaking discoveries.
The text delves into Bohr's work and the pivotal moments that defined his career, revealing the intricacies of his thought processes and the collaborative nature of scientific inquiry. His commitment to international scientific discourse is emphasized, showcasing his belief in dialogue and collaboration as essential components of progress.
Readers will appreciate how the book captures not only the technical aspects of Bohr's contributions but also the philosophical implications of his findings. This engaging introduction serves as both an informative biography and a reflection on the meaning of scientific discovery in a rapidly changing world.
The text delves into Bohr's work and the pivotal moments that defined his career, revealing the intricacies of his thought processes and the collaborative nature of scientific inquiry. His commitment to international scientific discourse is emphasized, showcasing his belief in dialogue and collaboration as essential components of progress.
Readers will appreciate how the book captures not only the technical aspects of Bohr's contributions but also the philosophical implications of his findings. This engaging introduction serves as both an informative biography and a reflection on the meaning of scientific discovery in a rapidly changing world.