Five Equations That Changed the World

Five Equations That Changed the World

by Michael Guillen (Author)

Synopsis

The author recounts the the stories of the people and the discoveries that led to the five most powerful and important scientific achievements in human history. In doing so, Dr Guillen reveals the secret world of mathematics. It was through the brilliance of these five fascinating people (Isaac Newton, David Bernoulli, Michael Faraday, Rudolf Clausius and Albert Einstein) that we were able to harness the power of electricity, fly in aeroplanes, land astronauts on the moon, build a nuclear bomb and understand the mortality of all life on Earth. The author brings to life the times in which each man grew up, and reveals the political debates, social upheaval, religious sanctions, family tragedies and personal ambitions that contributed to each man's inevitable place in history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New ed of "Five Equations That Changed the World: The Power and Poetry of Mathematics"
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 04 Feb 1999

ISBN 10: 0349110646
ISBN 13: 9780349110646

Media Reviews
**'The eponymous mathematical syntheses are his personal selection of what we might call equations every educated person ought to know . His objective is to chronicle their discovery, introduce the individual who had the inspiration, and outline their significance and their consequences for the world today. It is a worthy aim ... the tales are well worth the telling' IRISH TIMES **'Guillen packs a lot of fact into his story of five greats' NEW SCIENTIST
Author Bio
Dr Michael Guillen teaches physics and mathematics in the Core Curriculum Program at Harvard University. He was born and raised in Los Angeles, and now lives just outside Boston.