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In search of the true universe: the tools, shaping, and cost of cosmological thought

Astrophysicist and scholar Martin Harwit examines how our understanding of the cosmos advanced rapidly during the twentieth century and identifies the factors contributing to this progress. Astronomy, whose tools were largely imported from physics and engineering, benefited mid-century from the US p...

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Autor principal: Harwit, Martin
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1600590
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description Astrophysicist and scholar Martin Harwit examines how our understanding of the cosmos advanced rapidly during the twentieth century and identifies the factors contributing to this progress. Astronomy, whose tools were largely imported from physics and engineering, benefited mid-century from the US policy of coupling basic research with practical national priorities. This strategy, initially developed for military and industrial purposes, provided astronomy with powerful tools yielding access - at virtually no cost - to radio, infrared, X-ray, and gamma-ray observations. Today, astronomers are investigating the new frontiers of dark matter and dark energy, critical to understanding the cosmos but of indeterminate socio-economic promise. Harwit addresses these current challenges in view of competing national priorities and proposes alternative new approaches in search of the true Universe. This is an engaging read for astrophysicists, policy makers, historians, and sociologists of science looking to learn and apply lessons from the past in gaining deeper cosmological insight.
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spelling cern-16005902021-04-21T22:26:37Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1600590engHarwit, MartinIn search of the true universe: the tools, shaping, and cost of cosmological thoughtAstrophysics and AstronomyAstrophysicist and scholar Martin Harwit examines how our understanding of the cosmos advanced rapidly during the twentieth century and identifies the factors contributing to this progress. Astronomy, whose tools were largely imported from physics and engineering, benefited mid-century from the US policy of coupling basic research with practical national priorities. This strategy, initially developed for military and industrial purposes, provided astronomy with powerful tools yielding access - at virtually no cost - to radio, infrared, X-ray, and gamma-ray observations. Today, astronomers are investigating the new frontiers of dark matter and dark energy, critical to understanding the cosmos but of indeterminate socio-economic promise. Harwit addresses these current challenges in view of competing national priorities and proposes alternative new approaches in search of the true Universe. This is an engaging read for astrophysicists, policy makers, historians, and sociologists of science looking to learn and apply lessons from the past in gaining deeper cosmological insight.Cambridge University Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:16005902013-09-30
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In search of the true universe: the tools, shaping, and cost of cosmological thought
title In search of the true universe: the tools, shaping, and cost of cosmological thought
title_full In search of the true universe: the tools, shaping, and cost of cosmological thought
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title_short In search of the true universe: the tools, shaping, and cost of cosmological thought
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