Geons, Black Holes, and Quantum Foam: A Life in Physics

Geons, Black Holes, and Quantum Foam: A Life in Physics

Geons, Black Holes, and Quantum Foam: A Life in Physics

Geons, Black Holes, and Quantum Foam: A Life in Physics

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Overview

Winner of the American Institute of Physics Science Writing Award

"This delightful account is packed with insights…[Wheeler] is a consummately American physicist whose wide-ranging career spans much of a disturbing century." —Michael Riordan, New York Times Book Review

He studied with Niels Bohr, taught Richard Feynman, and boned up on relativity with his friend and colleague Albert Einstein. John Archibald Wheeler's fascinating life brings us face to face with the central characters and discoveries of modern physics. He was the first American to learn of the discovery of nuclear fission, later coined the term "black hole," led a renaissance in gravitation physics, and helped to build Princeton University into a mecca for physicists.

From nuclear physics, to quantum theory, to relativity and gravitation, Wheeler's work has set the trajectory of research for half a century. His career has brought him into contact with the most brilliant minds of his field; Fermi, Bethe, Rabi, Teller, Oppenheimer, and Wigner are among those he called colleagues and friends. In this rich autobiography, Wheeler reveals in fascinating detail the excitement of each discovery, the character of each colleague, and the underlying passion for knowledge that drives him still.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393319910
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 02/17/2000
Pages: 390
Sales rank: 643,866
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.20(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

John Archibald Wheeler currently holds an emeritus professorship at Princeton University, where he spent most of his career.

Kenneth Ford is the retired director of the American Institute of Physics. He recently taught high-school physics and served as science director of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation.

Table of Contents

1."Hurry Up!"11
2.The Manhattan Project36
3.Growing Up65
4.I Become a Physicist85
5.I Try My Wings103
6.An International Family123
7.Settling Down144
8.Physics after Fission160
9.From Joe 1 to Mike190
10.The Force of Gravity228
11.Quantum Foam246
12.Nature and Nation264
13.The Black Hole289
14.Texas and the Universe304
15.It from Bit323
16.The End of Time344
Appreciation359
Acknowledgments361
Index363

What People are Saying About This

A mixture of Wheeler's life and Wheeler's physics. This book is half John Wheeler's life and half his physics. If you are interested in the people, you can skim through the physics. If you are interested in the physics, you can skim through the people. (If you are interested in both, so much the better.) The book provides a good way to have a look at many of the principal physicists of the twentieth century, including Wheeler himself, and a good way to learn a lot of mind-stretching modern physics, even if you have no background in the subject. -- Kenneth W. Ford

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