A History of Modern Planetary Physics: Nebulous Earth

Stephen G. Brush (University of Maryland, College Park)

A History of Modern Planetary Physics: Nebulous Earth
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
26 April 1996
Pages
326
ISBN
9780521441711

A History of Modern Planetary Physics: Nebulous Earth

Stephen G. Brush (University of Maryland, College Park)

During the past 200 years, astronomers and geologists have developed and tested several different theories about the origin of the solar system and the nature of the Earth. Together, the three volumes that comprise A History of Modern Planetary Physics present a survey of these theories. Nebulous Earth follows the development of Laplace’s Nebular Hypothesis, its connection with ideas about the interior of the Earth, and its role in the establishment of the evolutionary worldview that dominated science in the latter part of the nineteenth century. Brush also explores Saturn’s rings, Poincare’s contributions to ideas about cosmic evolution, the use of seismology to probe the earth’s core, and explanations of the Earth’s magnetic field. This series will interest historians and philosophers of science as well as earth scientists and geologists.

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