FinUniversity Electronic Library

     

Details

Einstein was right: the science and history of gravitational waves / edited by Jed Z. Buchwald. — 1 online resource (xi, 235 pages) : illustrations — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2399339.pdf>.

Record create date: 10/19/2020

Subject: Gravitational waves.; SCIENCE / Physics / Relativity; Gravitational waves.

Collections: EBSCO

Allowed Actions:

Action 'Read' will be available if you login or access site from another network Action 'Download' will be available if you login or access site from another network

Group: Anonymous

Network: Internet

Annotation

A compelling interdisciplinary account of the historic discovery of gravitational wavesIn 1915, Albert Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves--ripples in the fabric of space-time caused by the movement of large masses--as part of the theory of general relativity. A century later, researchers with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) confirmed Einstein's prediction, detecting gravitational waves generated by the collision of two black holes. Shedding new light on the hundred-year history of this momentous achievement, Einstein Was Right brings together essays by two of the physicists who won the Nobel Prize for their instrumental roles in the discovery, along with contributions by leading scholars who offer unparalleled insights into one of the most significant scientific breakthroughs of our time.This illuminating book features an introduction by Tilman Sauer and invaluable firsthand perspectives on the history and significance of the LIGO consortium by physicists Barry Barish and Kip Thorne. Theoretical physicist Alessandra Buonanno discusses the new possibilities opened by gravitational wave astronomy, and sociologist of science Harry Collins and historians of science Diana Kormos Buchwald, Daniel Kennefick, and Jürgen Renn provide further insights into the history of relativity and LIGO. The book closes with a contribution by philosopher Don Howard, who reflects on the significance of Einstein's theory for the philosophy of science.Edited by Jed Buchwald, Einstein Was Right is an authoritative and thought-provoking account of one of the most thrilling scientific discoveries of the modern age.

Document access rights

Network User group Action
Finuniversity Local Network All Read Print Download
Internet Readers Read Print
-> Internet Anonymous

Table of Contents

  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The Quest for (and Discovery of) Gravitational Waves
  • 3. One Hundred Years of Relativity: From the Big Bang to Black Holes and Gravitational Waves
  • 4. The New Era of Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astrophysics
  • 5. The Wagers of Science
  • 6. The Genesis and Transformation of General Relativity
  • 7. The Detection of Gravitational Waves: A Reflection
  • 8. Einstein at Caltech
  • 9. How General Relativity Shaped Twentieth-Century Philosophy of Science
  • Notes
  • References
  • The Contributors
  • Index
  • Color Plates

Usage statistics

stat Access count: 0
Last 30 days: 0
Detailed usage statistics