Read The Clockwork Universe Online
Authors: Edward Dolnick
Park, Katharine, 63
Pascal, Blaise, 38, 42, 112, 116â17, 198n, 226, 240
Pauli, Wolfgang, 349n 302
Pepys, Samuel, 21, 21n
on executions, 331n 78
on the Great Fire of London, 32
mathematics and, 42
on the plague, 21â22, 23, 24, 26â27
as president, Royal Society, 83, 348n 295
on Royal Society experiment, 81â82
Peter the Great, 262, 280
Petrarch, 20
Philosophical Transactions
, 74, 270
photosynthesis, 87, 87n
physicists, 132â33
physics.
See also
motion
calculus and, 143, 244â52, 257
great discoveries and youth, 229â31
mystique of impenetrability and, 297â98
shooting a basketball, 257, 345n 257
universals and, 197
Physics
(Aristotle), 94
Pilgrim's Progress, A
(Bunyan), 343n 226
plague (bubonic plague), 8,
9
, 20â24
“Bless you” custom and, 22
closing of Cambridge, 28, 226
death carts, 27
death toll, 20, 26, 27
as divine punishment, 9, 27, 33
efforts to stop, 25â26
in England, xvi, 19, 20
epidemic of 1665, 19, 23â24
in Europe, xvi, 20, 21
in London, xiv, 21, 23â24, 25â28
nailing shut of houses and, 22â23
“searchers,” 23
spread of, via fleas, 20, 21, 27â28
symptoms, course of disease, 22
tolling of bells, 26, 27
in village of Eyam, 27â28
planets, 91
classical doctrine of circular orbits, 100â101
discovery of new, 105
distance from the sun, 168
elliptical orbits, 275, 279, 280â82, 281n, 317
planets
(cont.)
Jupiter and moons,
110
, 110â11
Jupiter's and Saturn's orbits, 146â50,
147
Kepler and, xiii, 146â56,
147
,
149
,
150
,
151
,
154
, 158, 158n, 162â68,
164
,
165
, 275, 279
Mars' orbit, 150
movement of, 100â101
Neptune, 152, 315
Pluto, 152, 152n
Saturn, path of,
100
sun-centered solar system, 97â99, 101, 112, 146,
154
, 156, 160, 171
Uranus, 152, 315
weight of, 101â2
Plato, 122, 200, 327n 40
Plutarch, 283n
Poe, Edgar Allan, 348n 295
Pope, Alexander, 37, 122, 269, 317
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
(Joyce), 205â6
Principia
(Newton), xiv, 73, 127, 271, 285â87, 293â301, 318, 320, 351n 319
Book I, 286, 294
Book II, 286â87
Book III, 287, 288â89, 293, 294
calculus used in, 298â99
Chandrasekhar and, 73, 318â19, 331n 73
difficulty of, 297â300
first edition, first printing, 295â96, 297
gravitational theory, 295, 301â6
Halley and, 288â90, 291, 293, 296
seeking God in, 307â13
as “System of the World,” 294
theorem at center of, 293â94
Proust, Marcel, 257
Ptolemy, 99,
100
, 100
Pythagoras, 36, 67n
music and, 129, 129n, 157â58
mystical properties of numbers, 130
Pythagorean theorem,
137
, 137â39,
139
, 139â41,
140
, 143n, 189
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Quakers, 77
quantum physics and quantum theories, 258, 302, 349n 302
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Rabi, I. I., 230
Ray, John, 34, 126
“Red-Headed League, The” (Doyle), 177
relativity, theory of, 171â72, 229, 298
religion, 10â12
apocalypse, 13â19
belief in the impossible, 62, 63, 85n
curiosity as a sin, 63â64
experiments as incompatible with, 62â63
fear of damnation, 10
heaven and hell, location of, 113
punishment of dissenters, 77
salvation and the elect, 10
science and, 89
seeking God through science, 307â13
seventeenth century as “God-drenched era,” 38, 39
Rossi, Paolo, 69n
Rota, Gian-Carlo, 133
Royal Society of London
air, weighing of, 84, 86
applied technology and, 84
challenging tradition that new is dangerous, 61â62
cranks and strange experiments, 51
experimentation, focus on, 59â65, 72
flying chariot report and, 51â52
formal charter received, 11
founding, xiv
The History of Fishes
, 296
Hooke and experiments at, 66
investigation vs. scholarship, 72
meetings of, 58â65
membership, 1660, 3â6
microscope and, 118
motto: “Nullius in Verba,” 58, 75
new and old ideas at, 50â57
Newton joins, xiv
Newton-Leibniz feud and, 269â70
Newton president, 5, 262, 269â70, 292
Newton's paper on light, 51
openness vs. secrecy in, 66â71
Pepys president, 83
plague year and, 26
plain speaking and, 70, 71
poison experiments, 81, 332n 81
ridicule of, 86
scientific collaboration and, 4
scientific journal of, 74
spiders investigated, 51
transfusion experiments, 60â61,
61
, 81â82, 332n 81
vacuum chamber experiments, 4, 59â60, 65
world's first official scientific organization, 5
Rudolph II, Emperor, 165
Rupert, Prince of the Rhine, 59â60
Russell, Bertrand, 133, 169, 238â39, 297
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Sagan, Carl, 111n
Schaffer, Simon, 345n 242
science/scientific revolution
abstraction and, 197â99
America's founding fathers and, 315â16
belief in progress, 84â85, 96
birth of the modern age, 34, 314
chemistry and, 55â56
common sense challenged, 90â94, 97â102
debate over scientists' character and motives, 307, 307n
disdain for the past, 56â57
experimentation, focus on, 61â65
fear and new views, 99
feuds and, 266
founding fathers of, 3â6, 35
as a free-for-all, 58
goals and purposes of the universe and, 93
God made irrelevant by, 309â10, 317
God sought through science, 307â13, 320
how objects move and, 208â9
laughter as reaction to discoveries, 83
mathematics and, 88, 199
modern, as unfathomable, 302
old beliefs clung to and, 52â57, 85n
openness vs. secrecy and, 66â71, 73â74
poets on, 95
skepticism and, 63â64
study of objects in motion and problem of infinity, 200â206
truth and, 224
wisdom of the ancients and, 36, 37, 62
scientists, 7n.
See also
Royal Society
as elite, 68, 73
scientists
(cont.)
feuds among, 75
new generation, inspired by Newton, 73â74
openness vs. secrecy and, 66â71, 73â74
as part-time or needing patronage, 74â75
peer review, 74
prejudice against applied knowledge, 69, 69n
satirizing of, 84, 85â89
seventeenth century
“all things are numbers,” 129
apocalyptic beliefs, 13â19
birth of the modern age, 34
“Bless you” custom, 22
as callous and cruel era, 76â82,
78
,
79
chain of being, 121â23
cities, xv
crime and punishment, 76â78,
78
, 78n
cynicism and self-indulgence, 15
dedication page of books, 71
disease as divine punishment, xv
dissections as entertainment, 76, 78â79
education, 42, 62
formality and etiquette, 70â71
lack of toilets, xvi
life expectancy, 7
living conditions, xv, 34
mathematics, view of, 143
nursery rhymes, 80
omens and signs, xv, 16â17
personal hygiene, xvi, xvin
precariousness of life in, 7â8
religion, 10â12, 38
supernatural beliefs and, 6
torture as entertainment, 77
wigs worn, 58
world as cosmic code or God's riddle, 143â44
ye
, 25n
Shadwell, Thomas, 85â86
Shakespeare, William, xiii, xv, 169, 231
Shapin, Steven, 335n 109
“Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” (Edwards), 11
Sleepwalkers, The
(Koestler), 339n 145
slope, 212â13, 248,
251
Smyter, Sarah, 8
Solomon, King, 36
Sophia Dorothea, queen consort, 263
sound, 274
Spinoza, Baruch, 327n 37
Starry Messenger, The
(Galileo), 105â6
“Starry Night” (Van Gogh), 92n
stars
Cassiopeia, 106, 106n
fusion in, 67â68
Greek understanding of, 91â92
Milky Way, 106, 110
movement of, 100
predictable locations of, 91â92, 92n, 156, 333n 92fn
supernova, 106n
Tycho Brahe's new star, 106â7, 106n
Stewart, Ian, 255â56, 345n 254
Strickland, Lloyd, 344n 237
sun, 304
-centered solar system, 97â99, 112, 146,
154
, 156, 160, 171
fusion in, 67â68
gravity and, 302
right triangle of Earth, sun, moon, 138n
solar eclipse, 303â4
Swift, Jonathan, 87â88
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Taswell, William, 33
telescope, 52, 335n 109
Galileo and discoveries, 99, 102, 105â13,
110
glory of God and, 117, 119
Harriot and, 239n, 345n 239fn
man's place in the universe and, 112â13, 116
military uses, 108â9, 335n 109
moon and, 86
Mount Wilson's, 88
Pepys and, 83
Thirty Years' War, xiii, xvi, 134, 235
Thomas, Keith, 80
Thompson, Francis, 348n 295
Throgmorton, Sir William, 51
Thurber, James, 83n
time, as variable, 183â86
Tolstoy, Leo, 231
transfusions, 60â61,
61
, 332n 81
Tycho Brahe, 106â7, 106n, 158â61, 159n
Kepler and, 155â56, 158â61
nose of, 159
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uncertainty principle, 229
universe.
See also
planets; sun; stars
anthropomorphizing of, 93
Biblical dating of, 128
clockwork universe, xvii, 18, 182â83, 274, 310, 311â13, 316
earth-centered, 91, 112, 113, 160, 176, 335n 112
eclipse prediction, 101
Einstein and shape of, 88
fifth element of,
quintessence
, 92
Greek view of, 90â92
life on other worlds, 99, 143n
man-centered, 95â96, 112â13, 116, 309â10
Milky Way, 106, 110
motions of the stars, 100
planets, 91,
100
, 100â101, 105,
110,
110â11
position of stars in the sky, 92, 92n
Ptolemaic model, 99â100,
100
, 335n 112
right triangle of Earth, sun, moon, 138n
size of, 113
sun-centered solar system, 97â99, 112, 146,
154
, 156, 160, 171
Urban VIII, Pope, 170
U. S. Constitution, 316
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vacuum chamber, 4, 59â60, 65, 198n
vacuums, 197â98, 198n, 286
falling objects and, 188
van Doesburg, Theo,
196
Van Gogh, Vincent, 92n
Vermeer, Jan, 115n
Vicars, George, 27â28
Vidal, Gore, 75
Virtuoso, The
(Shadwell), 85â86
Voltaire, 45, 127, 158n, 235, 236, 297, 317
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Wallis, John, 231
Watson, James, 155
Watts, Isaac, 12
“weapon salve,” 50, 50n, 52
Westfall, Richard, 232, 319, 343n 226, 351n 319
Whewell, William, 300
Whiston, William, 311
Whitehead, Alfred North, xvii, 42, 195, 342n 195
Whiteside, D. T., 343n 226
Whitman, Walt, 95
Wilson, Woodrow, 316
Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of Creation, The
(Ray), 126
witches, 54, 85n, 134
Woolf, Virginia, 105
Wordsworth, William, 317
Wotton, Sir Henry, 105
Wren, Christopher, 4â5, 14n, 115, 278, 279, 280
in Royal Society, 50
splenectomies by, 80, 81
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Zeno, 200
Zeno's paradox, 201â2,
215
, 215â16, 219â21
zero, 195, 196, 211, 215, 219
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