Eureka: How Invention Happens

Eureka: How Invention Happens

by Gavin Weightman (Author)

Synopsis

This witty and inspiring book chronicles the long history of discovery and ingenuity which gave rise to a eureka moment when a dream of invention became a reality for the first time

Tracing the long pre-history of five twentieth-century inventions which have transformed our lives, Gavin Weightman reveals a fantastic cast of scientists and inspired amateurs whose ingenuity has given us the airplane, television, bar code, personal computer, and mobile phone. Not one of these inventions can be attributed to a lone genius who experiences a moment of inspiration. Nearly all innovations exist in the imagination before they are finally made to work by the hard graft of inventors who draw on the discoveries of others.

While the discoveries of scientists have provided vital knowledge which has made innovation possible, it is a revelation of Weightman's study that it is more often than not the amateur who enjoys the eureka moment when an invention works for the first time. Filled with fascinating stories of struggle, rivalry, and the ingenuity of both famous inventors and hundreds of forgotten people, Weightman's captivating work is a triumph of storytelling that offers a fresh take on the making of our modern world.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 280
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 03 Jul 2015

ISBN 10: 0300192088
ISBN 13: 9780300192087

Media Reviews
Smart technology history that's as fun and readable as it is seriously informative. -Kirkus Reviews * Kirkus Reviews *
...The book is sweetly written, carried along by unobtrusive good humour, a deep intuition for the history of ideas and a liberal salting of steam-punk esoterica.'-Oliver Moody, the Times. -- Oliver Moody * The Times *
Eureka is an informative look at the nature of invention and, equally important, it is an entertaining, well-written and accessible account full of wonderful stories, colorful characters and little-known events, bringing a fresh perspective and appreciation for technologies that many now take for granted. -Shelf Awareness * Shelf Awareness *
An excellent book for those interested in the early history of flight, television, computers, or cell phones. -Library Journal * Library Journal *
Author Bio
Gavin Weightman is a journalist, historian, and former documentary filmmaker. He has published more than twenty books, including The Frozen Water Trade: A True Story and Children of the Light: How Electricity Changed Britain Forever. He lives in London.