Serving the Reich: The Struggle for the Soul of Physics under Hitler book pdf download

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Number of Pages : 314
Section : modern physics
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Date of Coming : 2022-08-10

Author: Philip Ball

About the Author: Philip Ball is a freelance science writer. He worked previously at Nature for over 20 years, first as an editor for physical sciences (for which his brief extended from biochemistry to quantum physics and materials science) and then as a Consultant Editor. His writings on science for the popular press have covered topical issues ranging from cosmology to the future of molecular biology. Philip is the author of many popular books on science, including works on the nature of water, pattern formation in the natural world, colour in art, the science of social and political philosophy, the cognition of music, and physics in Nazi Germany. He has written widely on the interactions between art and science, and has delivered lectures to scientific and general audiences at venues ranging from the Victoria and Albert Museum (London) to the NASA Ames Research Center, London’s National Theatre and the London School of Economics. Philip continues to write regularly for Nature. He has contributed to publications ranging from New Scientist to the New York Times, the Guardian, the Financial Times and New Statesman. He is a contributing editor of Prospect magazine (for which he writes a science blog), and also a columnist for Chemistry World, Nature Materials, and the Italian science magazine Sapere. He has broadcast on many occasions on radio and TV, and is a presenter of “Science Stories” on BBC Radio 4. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, sits on the editorial board of Chemistry World and Interdiscipinary Science Reviews, and is a board member of the RESOLV network on solvation science at the Ruhr University of Bochum. Philip has a BA in Chemistry from the University of Oxford and a PhD in Physics from the University of Bristol. Philip Ball is a writer. Most of his books are concerned with science in some form or another: its history, its interactions with the arts and society, its achievements, delights and detours. He is a regular columnist for several magazines and an occasional radio presenter and broadcaster. He was an editor of Nature for many years, and long ago, a chemist and physicist of sorts.

Serving the Reich: The Struggle for the Soul of Physics under Hitler book pdf download By Philip Ball

After World War II, most scientists in Germany maintained that they had been apolitical or actively resisted the Nazi regime, but the true story is much more complicated. In Serving the Reich, Philip Ball takes a fresh look at that controversial history, contrasting the career of Peter Debye, director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics in Berlin, with those of two other leading physicists in Germany during the Third Reich: Max Planck, the elder statesman of physics after whom Germany’s premier scientific society is now named, and Werner Heisenberg, who succeeded Debye as director of the institute when it became focused on the development of nuclear power and weapons. Mixing history, science, and biography, Ball’s gripping exploration of the lives of scientists under Nazism offers a powerful portrait of moral choice and personal responsibility, as scientists navigated “the grey zone between complicity and resistance.” Ball’s account of the different choices these three men and their colleagues made shows how there can be no clear-cut answers or judgement of their conduct. Yet, despite these ambiguities, Ball makes it undeniable that the German scientific establishment as a whole mounted no serious resistance to the Nazis, and in many ways acted as a willing instrument of the state. Serving the Reich considers what this problematic history can tell us about the relationship of science and politics today. Ultimately, Ball argues, a determination to present science as an abstract inquiry into nature that is “above politics” can leave science and scientists dangerously compromised and vulnerable to political manipulation.

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Al servicio del Reich. La física en tiempos de Hitler book pdf download

Language : English
Section : modern physics
Size of file : 2.24MB
Number of Pages : 418
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Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Department : Natural Science

Author: Philip Ball

About the Author: Philip Ball is a freelance science writer. He worked previously at Nature for over 20 years, first as an editor for physical sciences (for which his brief extended from biochemistry to quantum physics and materials science) and then as a Consultant Editor. His writings on science for the popular press have covered topical issues ranging from cosmology to the future of molecular biology. Philip is the author of many popular books on science, including works on the nature of water, pattern formation in the natural world, colour in art, the science of social and political philosophy, the cognition of music, and physics in Nazi Germany. He has written widely on the interactions between art and science, and has delivered lectures to scientific and general audiences at venues ranging from the Victoria and Albert Museum (London) to the NASA Ames Research Center, London’s National Theatre and the London School of Economics. Philip continues to write regularly for Nature. He has contributed to publications ranging from New Scientist to the New York Times, the Guardian, the Financial Times and New Statesman. He is a contributing editor of Prospect magazine (for which he writes a science blog), and also a columnist for Chemistry World, Nature Materials, and the Italian science magazine Sapere. He has broadcast on many occasions on radio and TV, and is a presenter of “Science Stories” on BBC Radio 4. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, sits on the editorial board of Chemistry World and Interdiscipinary Science Reviews, and is a board member of the RESOLV network on solvation science at the Ruhr University of Bochum. Philip has a BA in Chemistry from the University of Oxford and a PhD in Physics from the University of Bristol. Philip Ball is a writer. Most of his books are concerned with science in some form or another: its history, its interactions with the arts and society, its achievements, delights and detours. He is a regular columnist for several magazines and an occasional radio presenter and broadcaster. He was an editor of Nature for many years, and long ago, a chemist and physicist of sorts.

Al servicio del Reich. La física en tiempos de Hitler book pdf download By Philip Ball

Los primeros científicos que experimentaron con la física atómica tuvieron la «suerte» de vivir unos tiempos interesantes. En plena Segunda Guerra Mundial, la ciencia alemana se convirtió en un asunto político: Heisenberg, Planck, Einstein y Debye, entre muchos otros, tuvieron que definirse. Como científicos y como personas. Y, para algunos de ellos, la definición no fue la misma. «Un libro que plantea preguntas importantes, que no afectan solo al mundo científico alemán del siglo XX, sino a la misma naturaleza de la ciencia y a cómo responden sus profesionales ante el mundo político bajo el que viven». Times Higher Education «Ball nos hace un gran servicio recordándonos la fuerza y, en ocasiones, la capacidad de confusión, que tienen las presiones, y lo muy improbable que resulta pensar que los científicos pueden y deben situarse “por encima de la política” […] Lleno de momentos dramáticos, conmovedores, y en ocasiones divertidos». Nature «Este libro de Ball muestra lo que puede suceder cuando se valoran la inteligencia y los descubrimentos por encima de todo lo demás». New Statesman «Un gran libro». Times Literary Supplement

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Molecular quantum mechanics book pdf download

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Number of Pages : 588
Section : modern physics
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
book quality : Excellent
Language : English
Department : Natural Science
Size of file : 5.35MB

Author: Peter William Atkins

About the Author: Peter William Atkins (born 10 August 1940) is an English chemist and former Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Lincoln College. He is a prolific writer of popular chemistry textbooks, including Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Molecular Quantum Mechanics.

Molecular quantum mechanics book pdf download By Peter William Atkins

Quantum mechanics embraces the behaviour of all known forms of matter, including the atoms and molecules from which we, and all living organisms, are composed. “Molecular Quantum Mechanics” leads us through this absorbing yet challenging subject, unravelling those fundamental physical principles which explain how all matter behaves. With the clarity of exposition and rich pedagogy which have established the book as a leading text in the field, “Molecular Quantum Mechanics” takes us from the foundations of quantum mechanics, through quantum models of atomic, molecular, and electronic structure, and on to discussions of spectroscopy, and the electronic and magnetic properties of molecules. Lucid explanations and illuminating artworks help to visualise the many abstract concepts upon which the subject is built. Fully updated to reflect the latest advances in computational techniques, and enhanced with more mathematical support and worked examples than ever before, “Molecular Quantum Mechanics” remains the ultimate resource for those wishing to master this important subject. Supplementary resources: Companion web site, featuring: illustrations available to download; and solutions manual available to download [instructors only].

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Tables for group theory book pdf download

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Section : modern physics
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Number of Pages : 35

Author: Peter William Atkins

About the Author: Peter William Atkins (born 10 August 1940) is an English chemist and former Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Lincoln College. He is a prolific writer of popular chemistry textbooks, including Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Molecular Quantum Mechanics.

Tables for group theory book pdf download By Peter William Atkins

This provides the essential tables (character tables, direct products, descent in symmetry and subgroups) required for those using group theory, together with general formulae, examples, and other relevant information.

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Η Δημιουργία – Ένα γοητευτικό ταξίδι στο χώρο της επιστήμης από τα κουάρκ ως την αυτογνωσία book pdf download

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Section : modern physics
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Number of Pages : 99
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Author: Peter William Atkins

About the Author: Peter William Atkins (born 10 August 1940) is an English chemist and former Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Lincoln College. He is a prolific writer of popular chemistry textbooks, including Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Molecular Quantum Mechanics.

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Η «Δημιουργία» αποτελεί μια αυστηρά επιστημονική και συνάμα ποιητική παρουσίαση της σύγχρονης ερμηνείας της φύσης από την πλευρά των φυσικών επιστημών. Μας αποκαλύπτει ότι πίσω από την εμφανή πολυπλοκότητα της ύπαρξης κρύβεται μια εκπληκτικά απλή βασική δομή. Μας εξηγεί πως αυτή η απλή δομή έχει εκδηλώσεις τόσο πλούσιες όσο ο άνθρωπος και το σύμπαν, η συνείδηση και η ελεύθερη βούληση, και μας δείχνει πώς η δημιουργία όλων αυτών ερμηνεύεται χωρίς την ανάγκη να επικαλεστούμε την ιδέα ενός Υπέρτατου Όντος σε καμία από τις πολυάριθμες εκδηλώσεις του. Το μόνο που χρειάζεται ο αναγνώστης είναι ένα αίσθημα περιπέτειας για να ξεκινήσει το νοητικό ταξίδι προς την ανακάλυψη της έσχατης φύσης του Σύμπαντος και του τρόπου με τον οποίο δημιουργήθηκε.

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On Being: A Scientist’s Exploration of the Great Questions of Existence book pdf download

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Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Number of Pages : 50
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Department : Natural Science
Section : modern physics
Language : English

Author: Peter William Atkins

About the Author: Peter William Atkins (born 10 August 1940) is an English chemist and former Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Lincoln College. He is a prolific writer of popular chemistry textbooks, including Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Molecular Quantum Mechanics.

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Peter Atkins is the shining exception to the rule that scientists make poor writers. A Fellow at Oxford and a leading chemist, he has won admiration for his precise, lucid, and yet rigorous explanations of science. Now he turns to the greatest–and most controversial–questions of human existence. Can the scientific method tell us anything of value about birth, death, the origin of reality–and its end? Are these questions best left to faith?In On Being, Atkins makes a provocative contribution to the great debate between religion and science. Atkins makes his position clear from the very first sentence: “The scientific method can shed light on every and any concept, even those that have troubled humans since the earliest stirrings of consciousness,” he writes. He takes a materialist approach to the great questions of being that have inspired myth and religion, seeking to “dispel their mystery without diminishing their grandeur.” In placing scientific knowledge in such cosmic perspective, he takes us on an often dizzying tour of existence. For example, he argues that “the substrate of existence is nothing at all.” The total electrical charge of the universe, among other things, must be nothing–zero–he writes, or else the universe would have blasted itself apart. “Charge was not created at the creation: electrical Nothing separated into equal and opposite charges.” He explores breathtaking questions–asking the purpose of the universe–with wit and learning, touching on Sanskrit scriptures and John Updike along the way.”If absolutely and unreservedly everything is an aspect of the physical, material world, then I do not see how it can be closed to scientific investigation,” Atkins writes. “The scientific method is the only means of discovering the nature of reality.”

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Conjuring the Universe: The Origins of the Laws of Nature book pdf download

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Department : Natural Science
Section : modern physics
Number of Pages : 207
Language : English
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Author: Peter William Atkins

About the Author: Peter William Atkins (born 10 August 1940) is an English chemist and former Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Lincoln College. He is a prolific writer of popular chemistry textbooks, including Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Molecular Quantum Mechanics.

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The marvellous complexity of the Universe emerges from several deep laws and a handful of fundamental constants that fix its shape, scale, and destiny. There is a deep structure to the world which at the same time is simple, elegant, and beautiful. Where did these laws and these constants come from? And why are the laws so fruitful when written in the language of mathematics? Peter Atkins considers the minimum effort needed to equip the Universe with its laws and its constants. He explores the origin of the conservation of energy, of electromagnetism, of classical and quantum mechanics, and of thermodynamics, showing how all these laws spring from deep symmetries. The revolutionary result is a short but immensely rich weaving together of the fundamental ideas of physics. With his characteristic wit, erudition, and economy, Atkins sketches out how the laws of Nature can spring from very little. Or arguably from nothing at all.

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Las cuatro leyes del Universo book pdf download

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Language : Spanish
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Number of Pages : 149
Department : Natural Science

Author: Peter William Atkins

About the Author: Peter William Atkins (born 10 August 1940) is an English chemist and former Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Lincoln College. He is a prolific writer of popular chemistry textbooks, including Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Molecular Quantum Mechanics.

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Desde la expansión súbita de una nube de gas o el enfriamiento de un metal caliente hasta el desarrollo de un pensamiento en nuestras mentes, e incluso el transcurso de la vida misma; todo está gobernado por las cuatro Leyes de la Termodinámica. Leyes que especifican la naturaleza (le la «energía» y la «temperatura» y que pronto se revelan capaces de alcanzar la flecha del tiempo mismo: por qué cambian las cosas y por qué debe llegar la muerte. En sucintos capítulos individuales, Peter Atkins explica la base de cada ley y sus implicaciones profundas, haciendo explícitas su precisión, claridad y belleza. Utilizando las matemáticas mínimas, guía al lector a través de conceptos tales como entropía, energía libre, hasta el mismo cero absoluto de temperatura y más allá de él. Pero estas no son lan solo ideas abstractas: gobiernan nuestras vidas. El aumento imparable de la entropía explica por qué ¡nuestros escritorios tienden a desordenarse y por qué el Universo deberá desaparecer algún día, un resultado de la Segunda Ley, sobre la que C. P. Snow sostuvo, con acierto, que debería resultar tan familiar para cualquier persona culta como las obras de Shakespeare. En esta introducción concisa y convincente, Atkins utiliza un enfoque directo y a veces novedoso sobre este toma central en la ciencia, y pinta un cuadro lúcido de las elegantes cuatro leyes que, al unísono, rigen el Universo.

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Relativity: A Very Short Introduction book pdf download

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Language : English
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Department : Natural Science
Size of file : 1.36MB
Number of Pages : 129

Author: Russell Stannard

About the Author: Russell Stannard is a retired high-energy particle physicist, who was born in London, England, on 24 December 1931. He currently holds the position of Professor Emeritus of Physics at the Open University. In 1986, he was awarded the Templeton Prize for ‘significant contributions to the field of spiritual values; in particular for contributions to greater understanding of science and religion’. He was awarded the OBE for ‘contributions to physics, the Open University, and the popularisation of science’ (1998) and the Bragg Medal and Prize of the Institute of Physics for ‘distinguished contributions to the teaching of physics’ (1999).

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If you move at high speed, time slows down, space squashes up and you get heavier. Travel fast enough and you could weigh as much as a jumbo jet, be flattened thinner than a CD without feeling a thing-and live forever! As for the angles of a triangle, they do not always have to add up to 180 degrees. And then, of course, there are black holes. These are but a few of the extraordinary consequences of Einstein’s theory of relativity. It is now over a hundred years since he made these discoveries, and yet the general public is still largely unaware of them. Filled with illuminating anecdotes and fascinating accounts of experiments, this book aims to introduce the interested lay person to the subject of relativity in a way which is accessible and engaging and at the same time scientifically rigorous. With relatively few mathematical equations–nothing more complicated than the Pythagoras’s Theorem–this VSI packs a lot time into very little space, and for anyone who has felt intimidated by Einstein’s groundbreaking theory, it offers the perfect place to start.

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The New World of Mr Tompkins book pdf download

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Number of Pages : 271
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
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Section : modern physics
Department : Natural Science
Size of file : 3.12MB
Language : English

Author: Russell Stannard

About the Author: Russell Stannard is a retired high-energy particle physicist, who was born in London, England, on 24 December 1931. He currently holds the position of Professor Emeritus of Physics at the Open University. In 1986, he was awarded the Templeton Prize for ‘significant contributions to the field of spiritual values; in particular for contributions to greater understanding of science and religion’. He was awarded the OBE for ‘contributions to physics, the Open University, and the popularisation of science’ (1998) and the Bragg Medal and Prize of the Institute of Physics for ‘distinguished contributions to the teaching of physics’ (1999).

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Mr. Tompkins is back! The mild-mannered bank clerk with the short attention span and vivid imagination has inspired, charmed, and informed young and old alike since the publication of the hugely successful Mr Tompkins in Paperback (by George Gamow) in 1965. Now, this highly affable character returns to embark on a set of adventures that explore the extreme edges of the universe–the smallest, the largest, the fastest, and the farthest. Just by following the experiences and dreams of Mr. Tompkins, readers discover and come to know the merry dance of cosmic mysteries, including: Einstein’s theory of relativity, bizarre effects near light-speed, the birth and death of the universe, black holes, quarks, space warps and antimatter, the fuzzy world of the quantum, and that ultimate cosmic mystery–love. The story of Mr. Tompkins’ journey to the frontiers of modern physics will delight and inform all readers. Russell Stannard is a best-selling popular science writer and the author of the critically acclaimed Uncle Albert series of science books for children.

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