
Light Wars
The Story of the Laser, Gordon Gould, and His 30-Year Fight for Recognition
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The untold story of the battle for the laser—a technology that powers our modern world.
In 1957, a brilliant yet unassuming physicist named Gordon Gould imagined a device that could amplify light into a perfectly focused beam. He called it the laser. Within a few short years, lasers would revolutionize everything from medicine to manufacturing, communications to entertainment.
But while the world celebrated, Gould was left in the shadows. His patent was classified by the U.S. government, his work buried under Cold War secrecy. Rival scientists and corporate giants rushed ahead, taking credit for the invention and reaping billions in profits.
For the next thirty years, Gould fought back. In courtrooms and laboratories, against military interests and powerful companies, he battled to prove the truth: that he was the original inventor. His fight became a landmark case in intellectual property law, reshaping how innovation is recognized and protected.
Light Wars is a gripping true story of science, ambition, and perseverance. From late-night sketches in a cramped apartment to the global dominance of laser technology, this book reveals the human drama behind one of the most transformative inventions of the 20th century.
Perfect for fans of Walter Isaacson, David McCullough, and anyone fascinated by the clash between science and society.
One man. One idea. Thirty years of conflict.
The light that changed everything.