Day the Universe Changed

Day the Universe Changed
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Publisher : Little, Brown
Total Pages : 564
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ISBN-10 : 9780316091916
ISBN-13 : 031609191X
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Book Synopsis Day the Universe Changed by : James Burke

Download or read book Day the Universe Changed written by James Burke and published by Little, Brown. This book was released on 2009-11-29 with total page 564 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Day the Universe Changed presents a sweeping view of the history of science, technology, and human civilization and examines the moments in history when a change in knowledge radically altered man's understanding of himself and the world around him. James Burke examines eight periods in history when our view of the world shifted dramatically: In the eleventh century, when extraordinary discoveries were made by Spanish crusaders. In fourteenth-century Florence, where perspective in painting emerged. In the fifteenth century, when the advent of the printing press shook the foundations of an oral society. In the sixteenth century, when gunnery developments triggered the birth of modern science. In the early eighteenth century, when hot English summers brought on the Industrial Revolution. In the battlefield surgery stations of the French revolutionary armies, where people first became statistics. In the nineteenth century, when the discovery of dinosaur fossils led to the theory of evolution. In the 1820s, when electrical experiments heralded the end of scientific certainty. Based on the popular television documentary series, The Day the Universe Changed is a bestselling history that challenges the reader to decide whether there is absolute knowledge to discover-or whether the universe is "ultimately what we say it is."


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