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From the Preface: This book represents the implementation of a decision adopted by the Council of the National Academy of Sciences relating to the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the birth of Nicholas Copernicus. From the outset it was intended that this Copernican volume would describe a number of Copernican-type intellectual revolutions that have taken place in recent centuries. Such revolutions are characterized by the abandonment of widely held concepts and replacement by dramatically new conceptualizations that resulted in deepened understanding of natural processes. It was the original intention of the Academy's Council that the essays would be addressed to the general educated public, including teaching staffs of colleges and high schools and college students. The combination of the intended broad coverage and the contemplated readership presented considerable difficulties and affected the choice of incidents in the history of modern science which could be discussed. As it has turned out, the material presented is quite rich and, while there is an unavoidable variation in the amount of specialized knowledge expected from the reader, we hope that the summaries preceding particular chapters are sufficient to create a broad perspective and make the whole understandable. To the extent that our goals have been approached, the help of numerous scientists is gratefully acknowledged.

The introductory chapter describes the circumstances and the essence of the initial intellectual revolution due to Copernicus himself. The subsequent six parts present in turn: (1) several revolutions in astronomy-cosmology, all in the twentieth century and one of them still in progress; (2) a number of deep revolutionary changes in the biological sciences, one of them made twenty years ago by an inspired contribution of a graduate student; (3) several revolutionary changes in the physical sciences; (4) revolutions in the thinking of mathematicians; (5) the emergence of a "pluralistic" point of view in scientific research; and (6) revolutions in technology.The epoch when it was possible for individuals to acquire a reasonably detailed view of practically all of science is now far behind us. It was followed by a prolonged period of compartmentalization of research, with specialists in one domain becoming increasingly ignorant of developments in another. In the present epoch the pendulum appears to be moving in the opposite direction. The many problems faced by modern society depend for their solution on interdisciplinary studies and on participation of individuals with wide horizons. It is hoped that the publication of the present volume will serve not only to commemorate the achievements of Nicholas Copernicus but also to stimulate and accelerate this trend.

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For scholar and general reader alike it gives us―in wonderful prose―an understanding of the successive revolutions in thought since Copernicus unveiled his theory... The authority of the writers ranks with the brightest of celestial bodies.

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In the year 1973 the 500th anniversary of the birth of Nicolaus Copernicus stimulated great interest among historians of science and scientists generally. The numerous celebrations of the event stressed the revolutionary character of the introduction of the Copernican theory of the nature of the solar system. The Council of the National Academy of Sciences felt that this provided an excellent opportunity to bring to public attention a popular account of the great advances or breakthroughs in science which have taken place in more recent times and which may be likened in their effects to the Copernican achievement. The present volume is the result of this proposed undertaking. Edited by Jerzy Neyman of the University of California at Berkeley and with an introduction and closing chapter by Harrison Brown of the National Academy, it presents in 25 brief essays an essentially nontechnical survey of modern advances in astronomy (including cosmology), biology (with emphasis on molecular biology), chemistry, physics, mathematics (including statistics and computer science) and technology.

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  • PublisherMIT Press
  • Publication date1977
  • ISBN 10 0262640163
  • ISBN 13 9780262640169
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages552
  • EditorNeyman Jerzy

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