Book: A History Of Modern Planetary Physics: Transmuted Past (history Of Modern Planetary Physics, Vol 2) (volume 2) The age of the Earth has been one of the most disputed numbers in science since the 17th century. Although most earth scientist and astronomers accept the Earth's age to be 4.55 billion years, much significance lies in the manner in which that figure was determined. Transmuted Past follows the development of theories of stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis in the 20th century and describes radiometric methods for estimating the age of the Earth. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the reputation of the planetary sciences changed significantly; whereas the planetary sciences once played an integral role in science, they eventually came to be accorded a status inferior to atomic physics and cosmology. Professor Brush explores this shift and shows how a planetary science such as geology can provide a useful example of the scientific approach for comparison with a humanistic discipline such as history.
Transmuted Past follows the development of theories of stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis in the twentieth century and describes radiometric methods for estimating the age of the Earth. Professor Brush also offers perspectives on the changing reputation of planetary science relative to the "pure" sciences, such as physics, and a comparison of history and geology as ways of studying the past.
Details of Book: A History Of Modern Planetary Physics: Transmuted Past (history Of Modern Planetary Physics, Vol 2) (volume 2) Book: A History Of Modern Planetary Physics: Transmuted Past (history Of Modern Planetary Physics, Vol 2) (volume 2)
Author: Stephen G. Brush
ISBN: 0521552133
ISBN-13: 9780521552134
, 978-0521552134
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 1996-02-23
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Number of Pages: 144
Language: English