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BETWEEN THE EARTH AND THE HEAVENS Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences QQ00229900__99778811778866334499884422__TTPP..iinndddd 11 99//33//2211 33::5533 PPMM History of Modern Physical Sciences ISSN 1793-0820 Aims and Scope The series will include a variety of books dealing with the development of physics, astronomy, chemistry and geology during the past two centuries (1800–2000). During this period there were many important discoveries and new theories in the physical sci- ences which radically changed our understanding of the natural world, at the same time stimulating technological advances and providing a model for the growth of scientific understanding in the biological and behavioral sciences. While there is no shortage of popular or journalistic writing on these subjects, there is a need for more accurate and comprehensive treatments by professional historians of science who are qualified to discuss the substance of scientific research. The books in the series will include new historical monographs, editions and translations of original sourc- es, and reprints of older (but still valuable) histories. Efforts to understand the worldwide growth and impact of physical science, not restricted to the traditional focus on Europe and the United States, will be encouraged. The books should be authoritative and readable, useful to scientists, graduate students and anyone else with a serious interest in the history, philosophy and social studies of science. Published Vol. 5 Between the Earth and the Heavens: Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences by Helge Kragh (Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark) Vol. 4 Rocks, Radio and Radar: The Extraordinary Scientific, Social and Military Life of Elizabeth Alexander by Mary Harris (University College London Institute of Education, UK) Vol. 3 Matter and Spirit in the Universe: Scientific and Religious Preludes to Modern Cosmology by Helge Kragh (Aarhus University, Denmark) Vol. 2 Stalin’s Great Science: The Times and Adventures of Soviet Physicists by Alexei B Kojevnikov Vol. 1 The Kinetic Theory of Gases: An Anthology of Classic Papers with Historical Commentary by Stephen G Brush (University of Maryland, USA) edited by Nancy S Hall (University of Maryland, USA) More information on this series can also be found at http://www.worldscientific.com/series/hmps JJaayyaanntthhii -- QQ00229900 -- BBeettwweeeenn tthhee EEaarrtthh aanndd tthhee HHeeaavveennss..iinndddd 11 1155//33//22002211 99::0011::4411 aamm HISTORY OF MODERN PHYSICAL SCIENCES – VOL. 5 BETWEEN THE EARTH AND THE HEAVENS Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences Helge Kragh Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark NEW JERSEY • LONDON • SINGAPORE • BEIJING • SHANGHAI • HONG KONG • TAIPEI • CHENNAI • TOKYO QQ00229900__99778811778866334499884422__TTPP..iinndddd 22 99//33//2211 33::5533 PPMM Published by World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd. 57 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9HE Head office: 5 Toh Tuck Link, Singapore 596224 USA office: 27 Warren Street, Suite 401-402, Hackensack, NJ 07601 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Kragh, Helge, 1944– author. Title: Between the earth and the heavens : historical studies in the physical sciences / Helge Kragh, Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark. Description: New Jersey : World Scientific, [2021] | Series: History of modern physical sciences, 1793-0820 ; vol. 5 | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2020057458 | ISBN 9781786349842 (hardcover) | ISBN 9781786349859 (ebook for institutions) | ISBN 9781786349866 (ebook for individuals) Subjects: LCSH: Physical sciences--History. Classification: LCC Q125 .K685 2021 | DDC 500.209--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020057458 British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Copyright © 2021 by World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd. All rights reserved. This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any information storage and retrieval system now known or to be invented, without written permission from the publisher. For photocopying of material in this volume, please pay a copying fee through the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc., 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, USA. In this case permission to photocopy is not required from the publisher. For any available supplementary material, please visit https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/Q0290#t=suppl Desk Editors: Jayanthi Muthuswamy/Michael Beale/Shi Ying Koe Typeset by Stallion Press Email: [email protected] Printed in Singapore JJaayyaanntthhii -- QQ00229900 -- BBeettwweeeenn tthhee EEaarrtthh aanndd tthhee HHeeaavveennss..iinndddd 22 1155//33//22002211 99::0011::4411 aamm 6"×9" b4141 Between the Earth and the Heavens   To Philip and Lucas b4141_FM.indd 5 15-03-2021 10:08:33 b2530 International Strategic Relations and China’s National Security: World at the Crossroads TTTThhhhiiiissss ppppaaaaggggeeee iiiinnnntttteeeennnnttttiiiioooonnnnaaaallllllllyyyy lllleeeefffftttt bbbbllllaaaannnnkkkk b2530_FM.indd 6 01-Sep-16 11:03:06 AM 6"×9" b4141 Between the Earth and the Heavens  Preface  Few readers, whether they have a scientific background or not, will be aware of the impact of the second law of thermodynamics on the cultural, religious, and literary science during the Victorian era. Nor will they know that Darwin’s theory of evolution once inspired chemical thinking, or that the long discarded word ether had more than a little in common with the dark energy discovered by astronomers at the end of the twentieth century. And who has ever heard of the thought experiment known as Hilbert’s infinite hotel? These and many other stories are told in the present book, a collection of new essays on episodes and themes in the modern history of the physical sciences. As far as the term “modern” is concerned, by and large, it refers to the period from the mid-nineteenth century to the early twenty- first century. From the historian’s perspective, if not perhaps from the scientist’s, this long period qualifies as the era of modern science. As for the term “physical sciences,” it is used in more or less its standard meaning of physics and its allied sciences, which are here taken to be chemistry, astronomy, and cosmology. However, it is principally the connection between the different physical sciences which is the focus of the book that to a large extent deals with interdisciplinary aspects and how they have evolved through history. As indicated by the title, an allusion to Hamlet’s famous statement to Horatio, several of the chapters b4141_FM.indd 7 15-03-2021 10:08:33 b4141 Between the Earth and the Heavens 6"×9" refer to the historical relationship between the laboratory sciences chemistry and physics and the celestial sciences astronomy and cosmology. Physical chemistry and astrophysics are well-known cases of interdisciplinary sciences, whereas cases such as chemical physics, astrochemistry, and so-called cosmical physics are pre- sumably less known. Mathematics is not a natural science, but it features importantly as the language of theoretical physics, which eventually also became the language of large parts of astronomy and chemistry. Philosophy is another, and very different, language or perspective, which mostly appears implicitly but is nonetheless of great importance, as becomes clear in later sections. Contrary to what is sometimes called “scientists’ history” — the triumphalist description of the past as leading smoothly and progressively toward the present — from a historical perspective fruitless speculations, controversies, and plain errors are no less interesting than the successes. They are part and parcel of science, as testified by several of the cases dealt with in the various chap- ters. This book is structured in four parts, essentially dealing with developments in physics, chemistry, astronomy, and cosmology, respectively. The chapters and sections included in each of the parts are cases or themes I have previously investigated in schol- arly detail in academic and therefore less accessible publications. Although I have attempted to order the sections roughly b4141_FM.indd 8 15-03-2021 10:08:33 6"×9" b4141 Between the Earth and the Heavens chronologically, there is little unity among them and they can, in most cases, be read separately. They are not entirely separate, though, and throughout the book I have made use of cross-refer- ences in order not to miss the connections to other sections. The book is provided with a large number of quotations, the references to which are collected in an appendix except if the source of the quotation is obvious from the text. On the other hand, to ease readability I have avoided references to the comprehensive scien- tific literature and also to the secondary literature made up of learned books and articles. b4141_FM.indd 9 15-03-2021 10:08:33

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