Einstein’s Fridge: How the Difference Between Hot and Cold Explains the Universe - Paul Sen
Language: EnglishKeywords: 
Math
 Physics
 Science
 thermodynamics
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Read by Malk Williams
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This entertaining, eye-opening account of how the laws of thermodynamics are essential to understanding the world today - from refrigeration and jet engines to calorie counting and global warming - is “a lesson in how to do popular science right” (Kirkus Reviews).
Einstein’s Fridge tells the incredible epic story of the scientists who, over two centuries, harnessed the power of heat and ice and formulated a theory essential to comprehending our universe. “Although thermodynamics has been studied for hundreds of years…few nonscientists appreciate how its principles have shaped the modern world” (Scientific American). Thermodynamics - the branch of physics that deals with energy and entropy - governs everything from the behavior of living cells to the black hole at the center of our galaxy. Not only that, but thermodynamics explains why we must eat and breathe, how lights turn on, the limits of computing, and how the universe will end.
The brilliant people who decoded its laws came from every branch of the sciences; they were engineers, physicists, chemists, biologists, cosmologists, and mathematicians. From French military engineer and physicist Sadi Carnot to Lord Kelvin, James Joule, Albert Einstein, Emmy Noether, Alan Turing, and Stephen Hawking, author Paul Sen introduces us to all of the players who passed the baton of scientific progress through time and across nations. Incredibly driven and idealistic, these brave pioneers performed groundbreaking work often in the face of torment and tragedy. Their discoveries helped create the modern world and transformed every branch of science, from biology to cosmology.
“Elegantly written and engaging” (Financial Times), Einstein’s Fridge brings to life one of the most important scientific revolutions of all time and captures the thrill of discovery and the power of scientific progress to shape the course of history.
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This post has 4 comments with rating of 5/5
June 18th, 2023
One audio file and 6 junk files, 5 of winch are tags from other torrent sties, plus 46 trackers.
What a waste of space. Advice, X out all but audio.
June 18th, 2023
Sounds interesting!
Thank you very much!
June 19th, 2023
Nature Abhors A Gradient.
Thanks reelzdeelz
The video below will teach anyone the true power in this universe that all, including humans, are slaves to.
*The Physics of Life (ft. It’s Okay to be Smart & PBS Eons!)*
Our universe is prone to increasing disorder and chaos. So how did it generate the extreme complexity we see in life? Actually, the laws of physics themselves may demand it.
https://youtu.be/GcfLZSL7YGw
There’s a great book called ‘Into the Cool: Energy Flow, Thermodynamics, and Life’ by Dorion Sagan and Eric D. Schneider.
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“Although the second law is usually and correctly associated with molecular chaos - and thus with aging, loss, and death - Schneider and Sagan show that it is also vital to life and complexity; it is behind evolution, ecology, economics, and even life’s origin. More observable than divine caprice, more real than computer simulations, and more basic than natural selection is the organizing, complexity-giving power of the second law.” “Working from the precept that “nature abhors a gradient,” Into the Cool details how complex systems emerge, enlarge, and reproduce in a world tending toward disorder. From hurricanes here to life on other worlds, from human evolution to the systems humans have created, this pervasive pull toward equilibrium governs life at its molecular base and at its peak in the elaborate structures of living complex systems.”–Jacket”
P.S. yes there are a bunch of files, but the mp3 plays fine {VLC}
June 25th, 2023
This gets some of the best reviews I’ve ever read on a science book on Amazon. So thanks for the upload!
I think jodindy makes a good point and I took his/her advice.
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