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Neformální autobiografie slavného fyzika ruského původu.
George Gamow bol teoretický fyzik a kozmológ, ktorý sa preslávil svojimi priekopníckymi prácami v oblasti rádioaktívneho rozpadu atómového jadra a formovania hviezd. Jeho objav alfa rozpadu prostredníctvom kvantového tunelovania zásadne zmenil naše chápanie fyziky subatomárnych častíc. Gamow sa tiež zaoberal pôvodom vesmíru, skúmal vznik hviezd, nukleosyntézu v hviezdach aj v ranom vesmíre a kozmické mikrovlnné pozadie. Jeho teórie formovali modernú kozmológiu a astrofyziku.







Neformální autobiografie slavného fyzika ruského původu.
Zábavná populárně naučná knížka s prvky sci-fi, kde je laikovi zábavnou formou představena teorie relativity i kvantová fyzika. Útlá, vtipná a zábavná populárně vědná knížka autora je vzácným příkladem zasvěcené popularizace z pera předního odborníka, představitele silné generace amerických fyziků 50. let. Na příběhu jakési snové broučkiády, kterou prožívá pan Tompkins, jeho žena Maud a jeden profesor fyziky v podivné zemi, kde se například mění čas a prostor, vykládá autor laikovi srozumitelným způsobem některé obtížné partie moderní fyziky, teorii relativity a kvantovou fyziku.
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Set against the backdrop of the devastation caused by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, this 1945 publication explores the complexities and challenges surrounding atomic energy. It delves into the moral, scientific, and political implications of harnessing such a powerful force, providing a critical examination of its impact on society and the future.
Mr Tompkins has become known and loved by many thousands of readers (since his first appearance over fifty years ago) as the bank clerk whose fantastic dreams and adventures lead him into a world inside the atom. George Gamow's classic provides a delightful explanation of the central concepts in modern physics, from atomic structure to relativity, and quantum theory to fusion and fission. Roger Penrose's new foreword introduces Mr Tompkins to a new generation of readers, and reviews his adventures in the light of current developments in physics today.
How did our sun come into being? What keeps it hot and luminous, and what will be its ultimate fate? This fascinating and informative book offers answers to some of nature's most exciting and difficult questions. George Gamow, renowned physicist and author of the best-seller One Two Three . . . Infinity, outlines the fundamental discoveries and theories of modern physics that illuminate the evolution of our world.One of the founders of Big Bang theory, Gamow traces the anatomy of matter in terms of modern physics. In language that's both scientifically accurate and simple enough for nonspecialists, he explains the development of atomic theory from its earliest articulation by Democritus in 375 B.C. through studies of nuclear reactions and radioactive decay. Along the way, Gamow discusses the formation of the stars and planets, the nature of red and white dwarfs, the dimensions of our stellar system, the infinity of space, and other fascinating subjects.
Lucid, accessible introduction to the influential theory of energy and matter features careful explanations of Dirac's anti-particles, Bohr's model of the atom, and much more. Numerous drawings. 1966 edition.
Nuclear physicist George Gamow takes the reader on an expedition through the problems, pleasures and puzzles of modern science. Among the topics scrutinized are the macrocosm and the microcosm, theory of numbers, relativity of space and time, entropy, genes, atomic structure, nuclear fission, and the origin of the solar system. In the pages of this book readers grapple with such crucial matters as whether it is possible to bend space, why a rocket shrinks, the "end of the world problem," excursions in the fourth dimension and a host of other topics
Outstanding text by one of the 20th century's foremost physicists dramatically explains how the central laws of physical science evolved, from Pythagoras' discovery of frequency ratios in the 6th century BC to today's research on elementary particles. Includes fascinating biographical data about Galileo, Newton, Huygens, Einstein and others. 136 illustrations.