THE TEN MOST BEAUTIFUL EXPERIMENTS G E O R GE J O H N S ON U.S.A. $22.95 CANADA $25.95 FROM the acclaimed New York Times science writer George Johnson, an irresistible book on the ten most fascinating experiments in the history of science—moments when a curious soul posed a particularly eloquent question to nature and received a crisp, unambiguous reply. Johnson takes us to those times when the world seemed filled with mysterious forces, when scientists were dazzled by light, by elec- tricity, and by the beating of the hearts they laid bare on the dissecting table. We see Galileo singing to mark time as he measures the pull of gravity, and Newton carefully inserting a needle behind his eye to learn how light causes vibrations in the retina. William Harvey ties a tourniquet around his arm and watches his arteries throb above and his veins bulge below, proving that blood circulates. Luigi Galvani sparks electrical cur- rents in dissected frog legs, wondering at the twitching muscle fibers, and Ivan Pavlov makes his now-famous dogs salivate at ascending chord progressions. For all of them, diligence was rewarded. In an instant, confusion was swept aside and something new about nature leaped into view. In bringing us these stories, Johnson restores some of the romance to science, reminding us of the existential excitement of a single soul staring down the unknown. T HE TEN MOST BEAUTIFUL EXPERIMENTS ALSO BY GEORGE JOHNSON Miss Leavitt's Stars: The Untold Story of the Woman Who Discovered How to Measure the Universe A Shortcut Through Time: The Path to the Quantum Computer Strange Beauty: Murray Gell-Mann and the Revolution in Twentieth-Century Physics Fire in the Mind: Science, Faith, and the Search for Order In the Palaces of Memory: How We Build the Worlds Inside Our Heads Machinery of the Mind: Inside the New Science of Artificial Intelligence Architects of Fear: Conspiracy Theories and Paranoia in American Politics T HE T EN M O ST BEAUTIFUL EXPERIMENTS George Johnson ALFRED A. KNOPF NEW YORK 2008 THIS IS A BORZOI BOOK PUBLISHED BY ALFRED A. KNOPF Copyright © 2008 by George Johnson All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Alfred A. Knopf, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, and in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto. www.aaknopf.com Knopf, Borzoi Books, and the colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Johnson, George, [datel The ten most beautiful experiments / by George Johnson.—1st ed. p. cm. ISBN 978-1-4000-4101-5 Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Science—Experiments. I. Title. Q182.3.J65 2008 507.8—DC22 2OO7O27839 Manufactured in the United States of America First Edition When Albert Einstein was an old man and sat down to write a short volume of autobiographical notes— "something like my own obituary"—he remembered the day his father showed him a compass. Turning it this way and that, the boy watched in wonder as the needle pointed insistently north. "I can still remember—or at least believe I can remember— that this experience made a deep and lasting impres- sion upon me," Einstein wrote. "Something deeply hidden had to be behind things." C O N T E N TS Prologue ix 1. Galileo: The Way Things Really Move 3 2. William Harvey: Mysteries of the Heart 17 3. Isaac Newton: What a Color Is 31 4. Antoinc-Laurcnt Lavoisier: The Farmer's Daughter 45 5. Luigi Galvani: Animal Electricity 60 6. Michael Faraday: Something Deeply Hidden 75 7. James Joule: How the World Works 88 8. A. A. Michelson: Lost in Space 104 9. Ivan Pavlov: Measuring the Immeasurable 121 10. Robert Millikan: In the Borderland 138 Afterword: The Eleventh Most Beautiful Experiment 157 Notes and Bibliography 159 Acknowledgments 179 Index 181
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