
Light
A Radiant History from Creation to the Quantum Age
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Michael Butler Murray
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Bruce Watson
Light begins at Stonehenge, where crowds cheer a solstice sunrise. After sampling myths explaining First Light, the story moves on to early philosophers' queries, then through the centuries, from Buddhist temples to Biblical scripture, when light was the soul of the divine.
Battling darkness and despair, Gothic architects crafted radiant cathedrals while Dante dreamed a 'heaven of pure light.' Later, following Leonardo's advice, Renaissance artists learned to capture light on canvas. During the Scientific Revolution, Galileo gathered light in his telescope, Descartes measured the rainbow, and Newton used prisms to solidify the science of optics. But even after Newton, light was an enigma.
Particle or wave? Did it flow through an invisible 'ether'? Through the age of Edison and into the age of lasers, Light reveals how light sparked new wonders - relativity, quantum electrodynamics, fiber optics, and more. Although lasers now perform everyday miracles, light retains its eternal allure. "For the rest of my life," Einstein said, "I will reflect on what light is." Light explores and celebrates such curiosity.
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If you aren’t interested in listening to physics, theories and the history of folks who chased the knowledge of not only how light behaves but what it actually is, then give this a hard pass.
Slow starter but stick with it!
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the second half gets a little more scientific, but it's still interrupted with quotes and the author reads it the same as the first part, as if he's whimsically sipping a glass of wine and reading a book of poetry.
this is more like poetry than prose
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A solid summary of the history and science of light. An enjoyable book. However, he somehow finds it necessary to add an epilogue condemning near death experiences. Without the slightest supporting argument or evidence he states that all near death books are fakes looking for quick money. What this has to do with the history and science of light is beyond me. Please leave the blind ideological stuff at home! Totally spoiled an otherwise well written book.GREAT BOOK - UNTIL THE SURPRISE ATHEIST EPILOGUE
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