Too Big for a Single Mind: How the Greatest Generation of Physicists Uncovered the Quantum World
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Book Synopsis: “Intriguing and well-written.”—The Wall Street Journal
The epic story of how, amid two world wars, history’s greatest physicists redefined the universe and the reality we live in. There may never be another era of science like the first half of the twentieth century, when a peerless cast of physicists—Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, Max Planck, Wolfgang Pauli, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Erwin Schrödinger, and others—came together to uncover the quantum world, a concept so outrageous and shocking, so contrary to traditional physics, that its own founders rebelled against it until the equations held up and fundamentally changed our understanding of reality.
In propulsive, page-turning chapters, Tobias Hürter takes us back to a uniquely harrowing and momentous time, when war and revolution upended the lives of these renegade scientists, who were forced to crisscross Europe as they worked together to topple classical physics. These tumultuous decades would also be the culmination and closing chapter of a more serendipitous—and more human—kind of research. Today, physics has principally become a practical discipline conducted at large-scale facilities. Great breakthroughs are now rarely made in the mind, or among colleagues sparring during walks on the beach, at Christmas parties, in university cafeterias, or in late-into-the-night debates at conferences.
Too Big for a Single Mind takes us back to this golden age of physics, when the creation of quantum theory demanded the combined efforts of friends and rivals, lovers and loners, straight-edged intellectuals and freethinking dreamers. In this stirring, grand narrative, brought to life by the letters, notes, research papers, diaries, and memoirs they wrote, we witness the birth of an idea that not only revolutionized physics and our world, but that stands as a testament to the boundless potential of genius in collaboration.
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Unlock the secrets of the quantum world with the captivating book, "Too Big for a Single Mind: How the Greatest Generation of Physicists Uncovered the Quantum World". Step back in time to an era when brilliant minds like Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and Niels Bohr challenged traditional physics, pushing the boundaries of human understanding. This intriguing and well-written book, hailed by The Wall Street Journal, takes you on a thrilling journey through a harrowing and momentous period filled with war and revolution.
Immerse yourself in the lives of these renegade scientists as they crisscross Europe, collaborating and competing to unveil the shocking concept of the quantum world. Witness the culmination of their groundbreaking research, conducted not in sterile labs, but through impassioned conversations during leisurely walks on the beach, Christmas parties, and late-night debates at conferences.
Today, physics has evolved into a practical discipline, but this book brings you back to the golden age, reminding us of the boundless potential of genius in collaboration. Experience the exhilaration of physics when it was still a realm of dreams and daring ideas. Dive into letters, notes, research papers, diaries, and memoirs that illuminate the birth of an idea that changed the course of history.
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