
Historia fizyki. Od czasow najdawniejszych do wspolczesnosci
由:
Andrzej K. Wróblewski
语言: 波兰语
格式: 精装书
ISBN 10: 8301146354
ISBN 13: 9788301146351
出版日期:
January 1st, 2022
出版商: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN
页数: 622
类型: History
In a captivating exploration of the development of physics, Andrzej K. Wroblewski guides readers through a journey that spans from ancient times to the modern era. The narrative unfolds the evolution of scientific thought, presenting the groundbreaking discoveries that have shaped humanity’s understanding of the physical universe. Wroblewski skillfully weaves historical context with scientific concepts, making complex theories accessible to a wide audience.
The book begins by delving into the origins of natural philosophy, where early thinkers pondered fundamental questions about matter and motion. It progresses through major breakthroughs in various epochs, highlighting the contributions of iconic figures such as Galileo, Newton, and Einstein. Each chapter reveals the intricate tapestry of ideas that has propelled mankind’s quest for knowledge.
Wroblewski emphasizes not only the triumphs of physics but also the challenges and controversies that have accompanied its development. He sheds light on the scientific debates and societal implications of new discoveries, urging readers to reflect on the interplay between science and culture.
Rich with illustrations and written in an engaging style, this work serves as both an educational resource and a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the history of science. It invites future generations of physicists and enthusiasts to appreciate the journey that has led to our current understanding of the universe.
The book begins by delving into the origins of natural philosophy, where early thinkers pondered fundamental questions about matter and motion. It progresses through major breakthroughs in various epochs, highlighting the contributions of iconic figures such as Galileo, Newton, and Einstein. Each chapter reveals the intricate tapestry of ideas that has propelled mankind’s quest for knowledge.
Wroblewski emphasizes not only the triumphs of physics but also the challenges and controversies that have accompanied its development. He sheds light on the scientific debates and societal implications of new discoveries, urging readers to reflect on the interplay between science and culture.
Rich with illustrations and written in an engaging style, this work serves as both an educational resource and a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the history of science. It invites future generations of physicists and enthusiasts to appreciate the journey that has led to our current understanding of the universe.