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MAHON, BASIL - The Man Who Changed Everything. The Life of James Clerk Maxwell

Title: The Man Who Changed Everything. The Life of James Clerk Maxwell
Description: John Wiley & Sons. Paperback. Pp: 256. James Clerk Maxwell (1831 1879) changed our perception of reality and laid the foundations for many of the scientific and technological advances of the twentieth century. An unassuming and modest man, who simply wanted to understand how the world around him worked, he made fundamental contributions to every aspect of physical science. By discovering the nature of electromagnetic waves, he made possible the development of our great communications networks: television, radio, radar and the mobile telephone. He took the first colour photograph and introduced the system of thought experiments, later used by Einstein. His influence across all areas of physical science has been enormous. Often his ideas were ahead of his time and we had to wait many years before others confirmed his theories.nnnLeading scientists have always recognised Maxwell as a giant figure and he holds a unique position among them, inspiring both wonder and affection. In life, he was a blend of opposites a serious man who saw fun everywhere, a hopeless teacher who inspired students, a shy man who was the hub of any gathering where he felt at ease. ISBN: 9780470861714. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed.

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