Too Big for a Single Mind
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Too Big for a Single Mind

How the Greatest Generation of Physicists Uncovered the Quantum World

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Too Big for a Single Mind

How the Greatest Generation of Physicists Uncovered the Quantum World

About this book

Now in paperback: The epic story of how, amid two World Wars, history's greatest physicists redefined reality—and ignited the atomic age

"A new, exciting approach to the literature about this momentous era."— The Wall Street Journal

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, and others—came together to uncover the quantum world, a concept so outrageous and contrary to traditional physics that its own founders rebelled against it until the equations held up and fundamentally changed our understanding of reality.
In page-turning chapters, Tobias Hürter takes us back to this momentous time in science history, when the creation of quantum theory demanded the combined efforts of friends and rivals, lovers and loners, straight-edged intellectuals and freethinking dreamers—and when, with the Nazis in pursuit of an atomic bomb, the stakes couldn't be higher. In this stirring, grand narrative, brought to life by letters, notes, research papers, diaries, and memoirs, we witness the birth of an idea that revolutionized both physics and our world at large and unleashed the profound and terrifying power of the atom—and that ultimately stands as a testament to the boundless potential of genius in collaboration.

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Year
2023
eBook ISBN
9781615199211

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Dedication
  3. Prologue
  4. 1 | Paris, 1903: Cracks Begin to Appear
  5. 2 | Berlin, 1900: An Act of Desperation
  6. 3 | Bern, 1905: The Patent Serf
  7. 4 | Paris, 1906: The Decline and Fall of Pierre Curie
  8. 5 | Berlin, 1909: The End of the Flying Cigars
  9. 6 | Prague, 1911: Einstein Says It with Flowers
  10. 7 | Cambridge, 1911: A Dane Grows Up
  11. 8 | The North Atlantic, 1912: The Sinking of Infallibility
  12. 9 | Munich, 1913: A Painter Moves to Munich
  13. 10 | Munich, 1914: On Tour with the Atom
  14. 11 | Berlin, 1915: Good at Theory, Bad at Relationships
  15. 12 | Germany, 1916: War and Peace
  16. 13 | Berlin, 1917: Einstein Breaks Down
  17. 14 | Berlin, 1918: Pandemic
  18. 15 | The Mid-Atlantic, 1919: The Moon Obscures the Sun
  19. 16 | Munich, 1919: A Young Man Reads Plato
  20. 17 | Berlin, 1920: Great Minds Meet
  21. 18 | Göttingen, 1922: A Son Finds His Father
  22. 19 | Munich, 1923: A Highflier Almost Crashes
  23. 20 | Copenhagen, 1923: Bohr and Einstein Take the Tram
  24. 21 | Copenhagen, 1924: One Last Try
  25. 22 | Paris, 1924: A Prince Makes Atoms Sing
  26. 23 | Heligoland, 1925: The Vastness of the Sea and the Tininess of Atoms
  27. 24 | Cambridge, 1925: The Quiet Genius
  28. 25 | Leiden, 1925: The Prophet of Spin
  29. 26 | Arosa, 1925: A Late Erotic Outburst
  30. 27 | Copenhagen, 1926: Waves and Particles
  31. 28 | Berlin, 1926: A Visit with the Demigods
  32. 29 | Berlin, 1926: The Plancks Throw a Party
  33. 30 | Göttingen, 1926: The Abolition of Reality
  34. 31 | Munich, 1926: A Turf War
  35. 32 | Copenhagen, 1926: Exquisitely Carved Marble Statues Falling Out of the Sky
  36. 33 | Copenhagen, 1926: A Game with Sharpened Knives
  37. 34 | Copenhagen, 1927: The World Goes Fuzzy
  38. 35 | Como, 1927: Dress Rehearsal
  39. 36 | Brussels, 1927: The Great Debate
  40. 37 | Berlin, 1930: Germany Flourishes; Einstein Falls Ill
  41. 38 | Brussels, 1930: KO in the Second Round
  42. 39 | Zurich, 1931: Pauli’s Dreams
  43. 40 | Copenhagen, 1932: Faust in Copenhagen
  44. 41 | Berlin, 1933: Some Flee; Some Stay
  45. 42 | Amsterdam, 1933: A Sad End
  46. 43 | Oxford, 1935: The Cat That Isn’t There
  47. 44 | Princeton, 1935: Einstein Puts the World Back in Focus
  48. 45 | Garmisch, 1936: Dirty Snow
  49. 46 | Moscow, 1937: On the Other Side
  50. 47 | Berlin, 1938: Bursting Nuclei
  51. 48 | The Atlantic, 1939: Terrible News
  52. 49 | Copenhagen, 1941: Estrangement
  53. 50 | Berlin, 1942: No Bomb for Hitler
  54. 51 | Stockholm, 1943: Flight
  55. 52 | Princeton, 1943: Einstein Mellows
  56. 53 | England, 1945: The Impact of the Explosion
  57. Epilogue
  58. Further Reading
  59. Image Credits
  60. Index of Names and Places
  61. About the Author and About the Translator
  62. Copyright

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