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Svante Arrhenius

Worlds in the making: The evolution of the universe

In “Worlds in the Making: The Evolution of the Universe,” Svante Arrhenius presents a pioneering exploration of astrophysics and the fundamental processes that govern the formation of celestial bodies and the universe itself. Blending scientific rigor with a narrative style that engages both academic audiences and general readers, Arrhenius draws upon contemporary theories while also integrating philosophical reflections on the nature of existence, showcasing his profound interest in both science and its implications for understanding humanity's place in the cosmos. The book bridges concepts of thermodynamics and cosmology, elucidating the mechanisms driving the evolution of stars and planets, making a significant contribution to early 20th-century scientific discourse on cosmic development. Svante Arrhenius, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist, was deeply influenced by his educational background in physics and mathematics, as well as his lifelong curiosity about the natural world. His earlier work on the greenhouse effect and climate science offered valuable insights that informed his cosmic inquiries, showcasing his ability to merge various scientific disciplines. His innovative approach in addressing the nature of the universe reflects the intellectual climate of his time, characterized by burgeoning scientific discovery and the desire to comprehend the vastness of existence. This enduring work is highly recommended for anyone intrigued by the intricacies of the universe and the scientific principles guiding its evolution. Arrhenius's blend of eloquent prose and profound insight ensures that readers will not only deepen their understanding of astrophysical concepts but will also grapple with the philosophical questions that arise from our cosmic heritage.
287 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
H. Borns
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