Splinters of Infinity
Cosmic Rays and the Clash of Two Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists over the Secrets of Creation
by Mark Wolverton
Narrated by Steve Marvel
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Pub Date Mar 12 2024 | Archive Date Mar 19 2024
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Description
Set in a revolutionary era of physics and science when a series of rapid-fire discoveries was upending our understanding of the universe, Splinters of Infinity by Mark Wolverton tells a little-known story: the tale of two of America's foremost physicists, Robert Millikan (1868–1953) and Arthur Compton (1892–1962), who found themselves locked in an intense, often deeply personal, conflict about cosmic rays. Confirmed in 1912, cosmic rays—enigmatic forms of penetrating radiation—seemed to raise all new questions about the origins of the universe, but they also offered the potential to explain everything—or reveal the existence of God.
In engaging, accessible prose, Wolverton takes the listener through the twists and turns of the Millikan-Compton debate, one of the first major public examples of how heated the controversies among scientists could become—and the lengths that scientists would go to settle their disputes. Along the way, Wolverton probes the forever elusive question, still unanswered today, about where cosmic rays come from and what they reveal about black holes, distant galaxies, the existence of dark matter and dark energy, and the birth of the universe, concluding that these splinters of infinity may not hold the keys to the secret of creation but do bring us ever closer to it.
In engaging, accessible prose, Wolverton takes the listener through the twists and turns of the Millikan-Compton debate, one of the first major public examples of how heated the controversies among scientists could become—and the lengths that scientists would go to settle their disputes. Along the way, Wolverton probes the forever elusive question, still unanswered today, about where cosmic rays come from and what they reveal about black holes, distant galaxies, the existence of dark matter and dark energy, and the birth of the universe, concluding that these splinters of infinity may not hold the keys to the secret of creation but do bring us ever closer to it.
Advance Praise
“Splinters of Infinity is Mark Wolverton at his best, offering both a portrait of the elusive nature of our radiation-rich universe and an incisive look at the ways that scientists battle their way toward understanding it.” —Deborah Blum, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Poison Squad
“Meticulously researched and beautifully written, Splinters of Infinity follows dueling physicists as they struggled to make sense of mysterious particles that rained down from the sky—marking either a cosmic renewal or a slow cosmic death. Fascinating!” —David Kaiser, author of Quantum Legacies
Available Editions
EDITION | Audiobook, Unabridged |
ISBN | 9781696603027 |
PRICE | $19.99 (USD) |
DURATION | 8 Hours, 50 Minutes |
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