This history of atomism, from Democritus to the recent discovery of
the Higgs boson, chronicles one of the most successful scientific
hypotheses ever devised.Originating separately in both ancient Greece
and India, the concept of the atom persisted for centuries, despite
often running afoul of conventional thinking. Until the twentieth
century, no direct evidence for atoms existed. Today it is possible to
actually observe atoms using a scanning tunneling microscope. In this
book, physicist Victor J. Stenger makes the case that, in the final
analysis, atoms and the void are all that exists. The book begins with
the story of the earliest atomists - the ancient Greek philosophers
Leucippus, Democritus, and Epicurus, and the Latin poet Lucretius. As
the author notes, the idea of elementary particles as the foundation
of reality had many opponents throughout history - from Aristotle to
Christian theologians and even some nineteenth-century chemists and
philosophers. While theists today accept that the evidence for the
atomic theory of matter is overwhelming, they reject the atheistic
implications of that theory. In conclusion, the author underscores the
main point made throughout this work: the total absence of empirical
facts and theoretical arguments to support the existence of any
component to reality other than atoms and the void can be taken as
proof beyond a reasonable doubt that such a component is nowhere to be
found.
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ISBN
9781616147549
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Simon & Schuster
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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