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The Life of Stars: The Controversial Inception and Emergence of the Theory of Stellar Structure

This beautifully illustrated book describes the birth and evolution of the theory of stellar structure through the vehement controversy between biology (as presented by Darwin) and physics (as presented by Kelvin) about the age of the Earth, which culminated with Rutherford suggesting radioactive da...

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Autor principal: Shaviv, Giora
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02088-9
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1338701
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description This beautifully illustrated book describes the birth and evolution of the theory of stellar structure through the vehement controversy between biology (as presented by Darwin) and physics (as presented by Kelvin) about the age of the Earth, which culminated with Rutherford suggesting radioactive dating. Shaviv analyzes critically many proclaimed scientific results, showing how and why they were wrong, and explains why it took decades to find the now accepted scientific answers - where there are such - and why there remains much more to be done before we can say we fully understand what happens up there in the heavens. The Life of the Stars provides fascinating reading for all those interested in the stars, in the history of astronomy and in what their story tells us about how science progresses. Moreover, it will bring readers up-to-date on current problems in astrophysics.
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spelling cern-13387012021-04-22T01:05:14Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-642-02088-9http://cds.cern.ch/record/1338701engShaviv, GioraThe Life of Stars: The Controversial Inception and Emergence of the Theory of Stellar StructureAstrophysics and AstronomyThis beautifully illustrated book describes the birth and evolution of the theory of stellar structure through the vehement controversy between biology (as presented by Darwin) and physics (as presented by Kelvin) about the age of the Earth, which culminated with Rutherford suggesting radioactive dating. Shaviv analyzes critically many proclaimed scientific results, showing how and why they were wrong, and explains why it took decades to find the now accepted scientific answers - where there are such - and why there remains much more to be done before we can say we fully understand what happens up there in the heavens. The Life of the Stars provides fascinating reading for all those interested in the stars, in the history of astronomy and in what their story tells us about how science progresses. Moreover, it will bring readers up-to-date on current problems in astrophysics.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:13387012009
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The Life of Stars: The Controversial Inception and Emergence of the Theory of Stellar Structure
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title_short The Life of Stars: The Controversial Inception and Emergence of the Theory of Stellar Structure
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