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American Beaver and His Works

American Beaver and His Works

Di: J. Arthur Thomson
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Dive into the intriguing world of early 20th-century science with The Outline of Science by Thomson, who offers a captivating exploration of scientific thought as it was in 1922. With clear and engaging language aimed at a general audience, this book delves into topics ranging from the vastness of the Solar System to the intricate building blocks of matter, including protons and electrons. Thomson skillfully illustrates the evolution of life on Earth, showcasing the journey from simple organisms to the diverse array of species we see today. He also highlights the thin line between established scientific knowledge and the realms of conjecture, presenting fascinating insights that might surprise even the most knowledgeable listeners. At the time, the 100-inch Mt. Wilson reflector was the largest telescope, hinting at galaxies beyond the Milky Way, while neutrons were yet to be discovered, leaving a world of atomic energy tantalizingly unexplored. Thomsons reflections on the Michaelson-Morley experiment reveal the scientific struggle to comprehend concepts like ether, akin to todays theories of dark matter. Furthermore, he thoughtfully discusses Darwins theory of evolution, offering compelling examples that illustrate its relevance and ongoing nature. With foresight, Thomson expresses concern over the depletion of energy resources, presaging modern discussions on entropy. This timeless work has consistently ranked among the Top 100 E-Books by Project Gutenberg, making it a must-listen for anyone curious about the foundations of our scientific understanding. Summary by Mark F. Smith.Copyright Animals & Nature
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    42 min
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