IRA MARK EGDALL
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UNSUNG HEROES OF MODERN PHYSICS
The story of six individuals who -- despite extraordinary achievements in quantum mechanics, general relativity, astronomy, cosmology, and space exploration -- remain for the most part unknown to the general public. They represent a cast of characters even a Hollywood writer could not dream up:
• Fritz Zwicky – This cantankerous astronomer discovered dark matter, supernovae, neutron stars, galactic cosmic rays, and galaxy clusters.
• Henrietta Swan Leavitt - Hired as an unpaid volunteer to catalogue star images at Harvard Observatory, her ground-breaking discovery was the stepping stone to the 20th century cosmology revolution.
• Pascual Jordan – This unheralded physicist invented quantum field theory, the most accurate and strangest theory in the history of science.
• Alexander Friedmann - This brilliant mathematician showed our cosmos could have begun in a singularity -- an infinitesimally small,
infinitely dense point containing the entire universe.
PRAISE FOR UNSUNG HEROES
Five Stars Overall (Amazon.com)
~ Loved it! . . . very entertaining and easy to read. - Meri.
~ A well written book about 5 scientists who seldom get the credit they deserve. - Nate.
~ Fun to read and quite informative . . . I was surprised at the wealth of scientific information provided in a book aimed at a general audience. - The Mad Yank.
~ A concise and accurate review of unknown persons who have made astounding discoveries in modern physics. - Phylly.
~ I can't recommend this book strongly enough! - JD.