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- catalog abstract ""There are very few with Philip Morrison's gifts, few who can lead us with firm knowledge whispering just the right encouragement as he guides us across the great ideas of science. Take this journey with one of the most astute navigators and you'll find yourself compelled to go deeper into some of the most daring adventures of modern science." "Nothing is too grand or seemingly too trivial - the nature of time, the fabric of the atom, what it means to explore scientific horizons, the galaxies, even the search for unknown intelligence in the vast as-yet-uncharted universe." "Then as deftly as Morrison takes us on a dazzling tour of the stars, he gently settles down for an intimate stop in the nursery where children have their first encounters with the things of everyday life, everyday things that cause us to wonder and make for discovery." "With an equally firm grasp, Morrison, who witnessed the first tests of the atom bomb, takes us unflinchingly through some of the most frightening terrain of modern times, where the arms race can cause our ultimate destruction, but where sanity can still bring us peace." "This extraordinary collection of essays by one of the most profound commentators on the successes and failures of the scientific enterprize concludes with lively portraits of men of science - Neils Bohr, Richard Feynman, Charles Babbage, among other notable friends and heroes."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b7827908.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description ""There are very few with Philip Morrison's gifts, few who can lead us with firm knowledge whispering just the right encouragement as he guides us across the great ideas of science. Take this journey with one of the most astute navigators and you'll find yourself compelled to go deeper into some of the most daring adventures of modern science." "Nothing is too grand or seemingly too trivial - the nature of time, the fabric of the atom, what it means to explore scientific horizons, the galaxies, even the search for unknown intelligence in the vast as-yet-uncharted universe." "Then as deftly as Morrison takes us on a dazzling tour of the stars, he gently settles down for an intimate stop in the nursery where children have their first encounters with the things of everyday life, everyday things that cause us to wonder and make for discovery." "With an equally firm grasp, Morrison, who witnessed the first tests of the atom bomb, takes us unflinchingly through some of the most frightening terrain of modern times, where the arms race can cause our ultimate destruction, but where sanity can still bring us peace." "This extraordinary collection of essays by one of the most profound commentators on the successes and failures of the scientific enterprize concludes with lively portraits of men of science - Neils Bohr, Richard Feynman, Charles Babbage, among other notable friends and heroes."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [436]-440) and index.".
- catalog description "Radio Days -- Engineers in Kindergarten? -- Searching for Our Ancestors -- The Wonder of Time -- The Fabric of the Atom -- Why Man Explores -- Two Dials -- Science and the Nation -- On the Causes of Wonderful Things -- The Simulation of Intelligence -- The Actuary of Our Species -- Cause, Chance and Creation -- On Broken Symmetries -- Looking at the World -- What Is Astronomy? -- The Explosive Core -- Is M82 Really Exploding? -- A Whisper from Space -- Life Beyond Earth and the Mind of Man -- Twenty Years After -- Life in the Universe -- A Talk with Philip Morrison -- The Search for Extraterrestrial Communications -- Less May Be More -- Ice that Sinks -- The New General Physics -- The Full and Open Classroom -- Primary Science: Symbol or Substance? -- Knowing Where You Are -- If the Bomb Gets Out of Hand -- Physics of the Bomb -- Accidents with Atomic Weapons -- Caught Between Asymptotes -- The Spiral of Peril -- Insecurity Through Technical Prowess -- Nationalism, Science, and Individual Responsibility -- Bruno Rossi -- Robert Noyce and the First Chip -- Niels Bohr: A Glimpse of the Other Side -- Richard Feynman: An Old Friend -- The Exploratorium: Frank and Jackie Oppenheimer -- Heaven and Earth One Substance: Bernard Peters and the Heavy Primaries -- Charles Babbage: Far Ahead of His Time / Philip Morrison and Emily Morrison.".
- catalog extent "xi, 446 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1563963639 (acid-free paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Masters of modern physics ; v. 11".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Woodbury, NY : AIP Press,".
- catalog subject "500.2 20".
- catalog subject "Physical sciences Miscellanea.".
- catalog subject "Physicists.".
- catalog subject "Physics Miscellanea.".
- catalog subject "Q173 .M878 1995".
- catalog subject "Science Miscellanea.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Radio Days -- Engineers in Kindergarten? -- Searching for Our Ancestors -- The Wonder of Time -- The Fabric of the Atom -- Why Man Explores -- Two Dials -- Science and the Nation -- On the Causes of Wonderful Things -- The Simulation of Intelligence -- The Actuary of Our Species -- Cause, Chance and Creation -- On Broken Symmetries -- Looking at the World -- What Is Astronomy? -- The Explosive Core -- Is M82 Really Exploding? -- A Whisper from Space -- Life Beyond Earth and the Mind of Man -- Twenty Years After -- Life in the Universe -- A Talk with Philip Morrison -- The Search for Extraterrestrial Communications -- Less May Be More -- Ice that Sinks -- The New General Physics -- The Full and Open Classroom -- Primary Science: Symbol or Substance? -- Knowing Where You Are -- If the Bomb Gets Out of Hand -- Physics of the Bomb -- Accidents with Atomic Weapons -- Caught Between Asymptotes -- The Spiral of Peril -- Insecurity Through Technical Prowess -- Nationalism, Science, and Individual Responsibility -- Bruno Rossi -- Robert Noyce and the First Chip -- Niels Bohr: A Glimpse of the Other Side -- Richard Feynman: An Old Friend -- The Exploratorium: Frank and Jackie Oppenheimer -- Heaven and Earth One Substance: Bernard Peters and the Heavy Primaries -- Charles Babbage: Far Ahead of His Time / Philip Morrison and Emily Morrison.".
- catalog title "Nothing is too wonderful to be true / Philip Morrison.".
- catalog type "Miscellanea. fast".
- catalog type "text".