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“In the year 1900, a deeply conservative physicist called Max Plank concluded, somewhat reluctantly, that energy is not smooth and continuous. It is divided into discreet amounts, mysterious packets, which he called ‘quanta’. It was a discovery which would revolutionise all of science.”
A companion to the BBC TV series of the same name, Atom charts the development of atomic theory from its genesis in ancient Greece, through its true beginnings in the 18th century, right up to the present day, all viewed through the lives of the scientists who made the discoveries. This method makes Bizony’s book more accessible than many on the subject, and it’s an interesting and absorbing read; science not as some abstract concept but as the daily pursuit of real people.
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