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Ludwik Marian Celnikier (Author)

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March 27, 2006 9812567305 978-9812567307
"Find a hotter place!" is the insightful story of the tortured path that led to our current understanding of how the elements in the Universe came to be. This is a story which began in Greek Antiquity, with the first musings on the nature of matter and the void, and continues today with ever more refined analyses involving virtually every aspect of 20th century physics, astronomy, cosmology and information technology. Identifying the source of stellar energy, probing the earliest instants of the Universe, and discovering of how and where each element was made are some of the outstanding success stories of the 20th century, but have received little attention beyond the specialized literature. The year 2007 marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of one of the key papers on stellar nucleosynthesis, universally referred to as the B2FH paper. This book is a timely survey of how a new discipline - nuclear astrophysics - was born, and how it has matured. Almost completely non-technical, the book remains scientifically rigorous, and thereby fills an important gap. Science is not a linear process, as the ill-named "scientific method" might suggest to the unwary. The author emphasizes the meanders, the dead ends and the obsessive dogmas which have guided researchers through the 20th century. He also makes it clear that our understanding of where the elements come from has come through discoveries in diverse, not necessarily related, disciplines.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
hotter place, cosmic ash, eleven quadrillion, vacuum zero point energy, atomic doctrine, stellar nucleosynthesis, abundance curve, rising function, phosphorescent materials, deuterium abundance, initial singularity
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Big Bang, Fin de Siècle, Fin du Monde, Greek Antiquity, The Rise of the New Physics, Fred Hoyle, Niels Bohr, George Gamow, Bygone Age, Mystery Wrapped, Arthur Eddington, Johannes Kepler, Chuang Tzu, Enrico Fermi, Isaac Newton
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