When you buy a used copy YOU SAVE
Carbon Dioxide
0.9Kg of CO2
Water
112 litre(s) of Water
Tree
0.0067 Tree(s)
donate
1 book donated to global literacy projects

Atom (Icon Science) - Icon Science

4.20 ( 279 Ratings by Goodreads)
Atom (Icon Science)

Atom (Icon Science) - Icon Science

4.20 (279 Ratings by Goodreads)
paperback
Published: 4 May, 2017
Standard worldwide delivery by Wed, June 17 - Mon, June 22
Order within 0
Condition: USED
$6.59
RRP $11.99
You save $5.40 (45%)
Price includes shipping
Available 2 in stock
- +
FREE Returns within 30 days

Description

Riddled with jealousy, rivalry, missed opportunities and moments of genius, the history of the atom's discovery is as bizarre, as capricious, and as weird as the atom itself. 







John Dalton gave us the first picture of the atom in the early 1800s. Almost 100 years later the young misfit New Zealander, Ernest Rutherford, showed the atom consisted mostly of space, and in doing so overturned centuries of classical science. It was a brilliant Dane, Neils 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 Nature had up her sleeve. 







This 'insightful, compelling' book (New Scientist) reveals the mind-bending discoveries that were destined to upset everything we thought we knew about reality and unleash a dangerous new force upon the world. Even today, as we peer deeper and deeper into the atom, it throws back as many questions at us as answers.

See more

More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781785782053
ISBN10 1785782053
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 234 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 17 mm
Publisher / Reseller Icon Books
Format paperback
See More +

GoodReads Reviews

Author's Bio

Piers Bizony is a science journalist and space historian who writes for magazines such as Focus and Wired, as well as the Independent. His award-winning book on Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey was described as 'full of sparkling enthusiasm' by the New Scientist and 'excellent, in every way worthy of Kubrick's original precision-crafted vision' by the Evening Standard. His many works include The Man Who Ran the Moon (Icon, 2006)

Show more