Book ID: CBB329186395

Zwicky: The Outcast Genius Who Unmasked the Universe (2019)

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Johnson, John, Jr (Author)


Harvard University Press


Publication Date: 2019
Physical Details: 368
Language: English

“A fitting biography of one of the most brilliant, acerbic, and under-appreciated astrophysicists of the twentieth century. John Johnson has delved deeply into a rich and eventful life, and produced a rollicking account of how Fritz Zwicky split his time between picking fights with his colleagues and discovering amazing things about our universe.”―Sean Carroll, author of The Big PictureFritz Zwicky was one of the most inventive and iconoclastic scientists of his time. He predicted the existence of neutron stars, and his research pointed the way toward the discovery of pulsars and black holes. He was the first to conceive of the existence of dark matter, the first to make a detailed catalog of thousands of galaxies, and the first to correctly suggest that cosmic rays originate from supernovas.Not content to confine his discoveries to the heavens, Zwicky contributed to the United States war against Japan with inventions in jet propulsion that enabled aircraft to launch from carriers in the Pacific. After the war, he was the first Western scientist to interview Wernher von Braun, the Nazi engineer who developed the V-2 rocket. Later he became an outspoken advocate for space exploration, but also tangled with almost every leading scientist of the time, from Edwin Hubble and Richard Feynman to J. Robert Oppenheimer and Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar.In Zwicky, John Johnson, Jr., brings this tempestuous maverick to life. Zwicky not only made groundbreaking contributions to science and engineering; he rose to fame as one of the most imaginative science popularizers of his day. Yet he became a pariah in the scientific community, denouncing his enemies, real and imagined, as “spherical bastards” and “horses’ asses.” Largely forgotten today, Zwicky deserves rediscovery for introducing some of the most destructive forces in the universe, and as a reminder that genius obeys no rules and has no friends.

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Authors & Contributors
Kragh, Helge S.
Smith, Robert William
Roberto Battiston
Bonnie McClellan-Broussard
David Valls-Gabaud
Mainz, Vera V.
Journals
Journal for the History of Astronomy
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics
Physics in Perspective
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
European Physical Journal H
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Publishers
Princeton University Press
Cambridge University Press
Springer International Publishing
W. W. Norton & Co.
Springer
MIT Press
Concepts
Astronomy
Cosmology
Astrophysics
Universe
Telescopes
Galaxies; nebulae
People
Hubble, Edwin Powell
Zwicky, Fritz
Wild, John Paul
Sitter, Willem de
Shapley, Harlow
Secchi, Angelo
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
19th century
Early modern
Renaissance
Medieval
Places
United States
Australia
Vienna (Austria)
Africa
Institutions
Mount Wilson Observatory
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
International Astronomical Union (IAU)
Harvard University
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