Sunday, September 20, 2009

Chikan Western Train Censored

OF ARCHIMEDES TO EINSTEIN

Just by reading the brief introduction provided by this book, I can not express exactly who owes his title. I have clear that Archimedes was a Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor and astronomer. Although few details of his life, is considered one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity, and Einstein was a German-born physicist, later naturalized Swiss. Is the scientist best known and considered the most important twentieth century.
This title has been taken to a evolutionary view of physics in which it moves from the first rational responses to the nature in antiquity (Archimedes) to the development of modern physics (Einstein). It emphasizes the relationship of a scientist to another and in the historical process leading to each major input.
Then comes the subtitle, "the ten most beautiful experiments in physics." This subtitle is because a survey was conducted among more than two hundred renowned world experts on the experiments, with fewer material resources, have managed to unite beauty and intelligence.
This book consists of a thread driver that draws the reader and makes him see otherwise these experiments, so it produces a need for further reading, and continue to discover more, to make the reader feel himself a curiosity for trying to create, invent, and of course try one of these inventions.
is important to know the history of science because thanks to her, we could evolve in different ways.
Of all the different experiments shown in the list I have no clear idea either, although it is true that the decomposition of sunlight through a prism and had heard one time or another, or for example Archimedes Einstein, Darwin, Newton these scientists if they had ever mentioned.
The picture looks as if Einstein enjoyed the experiments, like child's play, that he personally loves and enjoys the image them. Einstein enjoyed the invention of the bathtub, because of the various developments that currently we have suffered we can enjoy a swim.
Manuel Lozano Leyva: His three great passions in life are physical, horses and writing. It is now one of the leading nuclear physicists of our country. Represents Spain in the European Committee for Nuclear Physics and author of more than seventy publications on the subject. Since 1994 Professor of Physics Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics at the University of Seville.

Friday, September 18, 2009

How Much Does It Cost To Straighten A Nose

OF ARCHIMEDES TO EINSTEIN

not know exactly what should be the title of this book but I am very curious what will they find on the following pages. The subtitle "The ten most beautiful experiments in physics" is due to a survey by the magazine Physics World popularly viewed in the U.S.. The survey was the idea of \u200b\u200ba science historian Robert Crease. This gave a lot of talk and inciting to discuss the results of the experiments.
The book's author, Manuel Lozano Leyva, seeing the results he thought I should write a book to explain each and every one of the most beautiful experiments in science but in an entertaining and suitable for parents. In my opinion a very good idea that students can enjoy a book while they study at school, help us to understand both. I also believe it is important to have a little culture on the history of science, simply to understand something as "simple" like gravity, which is in our day to day and we can not occur.
I before reading the book, I know the experiment that appears on the cover of the book, Archimedes' principle or colloquially called "Tub spout," I also know the principle of Newton's gravity or "apple." I know very few scientists and I hope through this book to know more.
Now I would like to refer to the biography of the author and we have
this book because of him, Manuel Lozano Leyva . He is a nuclear physicist, is professor of Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics at the University of Seville. Besides this is the representative of Spain in the European Committee for Nuclear Physics.
In this website you will find the relevant explanations 10 most beautiful experiments in science.
also, and it ends on this website you have a video on Archimedean referenced in the book cover.

Many thanks.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Getting Off Risperidone

From Archimedes to Einstein

The title of this book is because scientists have been known over time.
The subtitle: "The ten most beautiful experiments in physics" is that in 2002 a survey was conducted and these were the ten most votes.
I think this book is going to help much with this subject and thanks to the experiments we can understand better the problems that can happen, we know and discover the many scientists who had hitherto not known, yet we learn so we can have fun.
The illustration shows a bathing einstein and I imagine that the author chose this illustration honoring the principle of Archimedes: Archimedes' principle states that a body immersed in a fluid experiences a vertical and upward thrust equal to the weight of fluid evacuated ".
The author of this book: Manuel Lozano Leyva, is today one of the leading nuclear physicists of our country. Since 1994 Professor of Physics Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics at the University of Seville where he currently resides.
In this video you can see Archimedes' principle:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhIvqcOtwm4&feature=fvw