Inward Bound: Of Matter and Forces in the Physical World

Inward Bound: Of Matter and Forces in the Physical World

by Abraham Pais
Inward Bound: Of Matter and Forces in the Physical World

Inward Bound: Of Matter and Forces in the Physical World

by Abraham Pais

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Overview

Abraham Pais' 'Subtle is the Lord...'—the award-winning biography of Albert Einstein—received high acclaim from The New York Times Book Review which hailed it as "a monument to sound scholarship and graceful style," and from The Christian Science Monitor which called it "an extraordinary biography of an extraordinary man."
In his groundbreaking new book, Pais chronicles the history of the physics of matter and physical forces since the discovery of x-rays. He relates not only what has happened over the last one-hundred years, but also why it happened the way it did, the experiences of the scientists involved, and how a series of seemingly bizarre or unrelated occurrences has emerged as a logical sequence of discoveries and events. Personally involved in many of the developments described, Pais provides unique insights into the world of big and small physics, revealing how the smallest distances explored between 1895 and 1983 have shrunk a hundred millionfold. Along this "road inward," scientists have made advances that later generations will rank among the principal monuments of the twentieth century.
This magisterial survey explores the discoveries made on the constituents of matter, the laws that govern them, and the forces that act on them. Demonstrating the sometimes rocky road to new insights, Pais reveals that these have been times of progress and stagnation, of order and chaos, of clarity and confusion, of belief and incredulity, of the conventional and the bizarre, as well as of revolutionaries and conservatives, of science by individuals and by consortia, of little gadgets and big machines, and of modest funds and big moneys.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198519973
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/29/1988
Edition description: REP
Pages: 688
Product dimensions: 9.03(w) x 6.10(h) x 1.64(d)

About the Author

Abraham Pais is Detlev W. Bronk Professor of Physics at the Rockefeller University and winner of the 1979 J.R. Oppenheimer Memorial Prize. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Council on Foreign Relations.

Table of Contents

1Purpose and plan1
Part 1.1895-1945: A History33
2New kinds of rays35
3From uranic rays to radioactivity52
4The first particle67
5Interlude: earliest physiological discoveries93
6Radioactivity's three early puzzles103
7Pitfalls of simplicity129
8[beta]-Spectra, 1907-1914142
9Atomic structure and spectral lines163
10'It was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity'208
11Nuclear physics' tender age221
12Quantum mechanics, an essay244
13First encounters with symmetry and invariance265
14Nuclear physics: the age of paradox296
15Quantum fields, or how particles are made and how they disappear324
16Battling the infinite360
17In which the nucleus acquires a new constituent, loses an old one, reveals new forces with new symmetries, and is explored by new experimental methods397
Part 2The Postwar Years: A Memoir445
18Of quantum electrodynamics' triumphs and limitations and of a new particle's sobering impact447
19In which particle physics enters the era of big machines and big detectors and pion physics goes through ups and downs471
20Onset of an era: new forms of matter appear, old symmetries crumble511
21Essay on modern times: 1960-83550
22Being a conclusion that starts as epilog and ends as prolog621
AppendixA synopsis of this book in the form of a chronology627
Index of Names639
Index of Subjects652
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