Knowledge and Wonder: The Natural World as Man Knows It
By (Author) Victor F. Weisskopf
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
15th November 1979
second edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
508
Paperback
290
Width 132mm, Height 201mm, Spine 18mm
318g
More than 100,000 copies of the first edition of Knowledge and Wonder have been sold, both in the U.S. and abroad. Written expressly for the general reader and beginning science student, the book describes our present scientific understanding of natural phenomena and the universality of that understanding and its human significance.
"Weisskopf's aim is merely to sow the seed--wonder, the seed of knowledge--and he is eminently successful. This is a book for the nonscientific layman and for the high-school pupil of age fifteen or sixteen. It should be read before college. Let the physics major read it again...or the graduate student in another science even later still, they will also find it rewarding." -- Physics Today "Weisskopf reviews, in depth, though with amazing succinctness and lucidity, the basic concepts of force, the nature of electricity, light, the atom, quanta, the nucleus, wave mechanics, complementarity, the chemical bond, mesons, and fields; next he works up to the molecules of living systems, protein, nucleic acids, DNA, RNA, and the origin of life and terminates with evolution and the emergence of man. A vast expanse of man's recent achievements is briefly scanned here, but the concepts are so clearly stated and so logically tied together that even the reader who is fully enlightened in these fields will enjoy the perspective and integration which the author achieves." -- Science
Victor F. Weisskopf was Institute Professor Emeritus and Professor of Physics Emeritus at MIT.