Atom

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Icon, 2008 - Science - 206 pages
"Atom - the official tie-in with the highly acclaimed BBC TV series of the same name - is the true story of a discovery with a strong claim to be the most important in the history of science. It is a tale riddled with jealousy, rivalry, missed opportunities and moments of genius." "John Dalton gave us the first picture of the atom in the early 1800s. Almost 100 years later came one of the most important experiments in scientific history, by the young misfit New Zealander Ernest Rutherford. He showed that the atom consisted mostly of space, and in doing so turned 200 years of classical physics on its head." "It was a brilliant Dane, Niels Bohr, who made the next great leap - into the incredible world of quantum theory. Yet he and a handful of other revolutionary young scientists weren't prepared for the shocks that Nature had up her sleeve."--BOOK JACKET.

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About the author (2008)

Piers Bizony is a science journalist and space historian who writes for magazines such as Focus and Wired as well as the BBC's Sky at Night magazine. His last book, The Man Who Ran the Moon, was described as a 'firebrand of a book' by Publisher's Weekly.

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