Destroyer of Worlds
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Destroyer of Worlds
Destroyer of Worlds
The first full history for forty years of the development of nuclear power and the extraordinary minds behind it.
Henry Becquerel's accidental discovery, in Paris in 1896, of a faint smudge on a photographic plate sparked a chain of discoveries which would unleash the atomic age.
Destroyer of Worlds is the story of how the pursuit of this hidden source of nuclear power, which began innocently and collaboratively, was overwhelmed by the politics of the 1930s. Following the devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, it opened the way to a still more terrible possibilityβa thermonuclear bomb, the so-called "backyard weapon," that could destroy all life on Earth from anywhere.
The story spans decades and continents, moving from Becquerel to Ernest Rutherford, the Cambridge-based, New Zealand scientist who first split the atom. It expands to include Enrico Fermi in Rome, Otto Hahn and Lise Meitner in Berlin, and the Joliot-Curies in Paris, leading to the appearance of Robert Oppenheimer before climaxing with increasingly horrifying developments in the USA and USSR.
The roles of three remarkable womenβLise Meitner, Ida Noddack, and Irene Curieβare re-evaluated, and there are new insights into the work of Ettore Majorana, Fermi's mercurial but brilliant assistant, who mysteriously disappeared in 1938, possibly after foreseeing the explosive power of nuclear energy.
Above all, this is a story of how knowledge is often advanced by personal convictions and relationships, and indeed by chance, in a remarkable way.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780241700860
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 10 June 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Allen Lane
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 30.0mm
Width: 163.0mm
Height: 242.0mm
Weight: 570g
Pages: 336
About the Author
Frank Close is a Fellow of the Royal Society, Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics at Oxford University and Fellow Emeritus in Physics at Exeter College, Oxford. He is the author of The Infinity Puzzle- Quantum Field Theory and the Hunt for an Orderly Universe and most recently Trinity- The Treachery and Pursuit of the Most Dangerous Spy in History. He was formerly Head of the Theoretical Physics Division at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory at Harwell and Head of Communications and Public Education at CERN. He was awarded the Kelvin Medal of the Institute of Physics for his 'outstanding contributions to the public understanding of physics' in 1996, and the Royal Society Michael Faraday Prize for communicating science in 2013.
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