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The Atom of the Universe : The Life and Work of Georges Lemaitre.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Portland : Copernicus Center Press, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (485 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9788378860501
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Atom of the UniverseDDC classification:
  • 523.18
LOC classification:
  • QB981 .L384 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter I. From Louvain to Namur -- 1. The reed and the Universe -- 2. Sources -- 3. Guide to this work -- Chapter II. The early years: the Jesuits, mathematics nad the mines (1894-1914) -- 1. A Son from the Pays Noir -- 2. At the Jesuit school -- 3. The mines: a blind tunnel? -- Chapter III. The Great War: from student to artilleryman (1914-1919) -- 1. The long walk to the Yser Front -- 2. Back to the University: a new direction -- Chapter IV. The seminarian and relativity (1920-1923 -- 1. The Saint-Rombaut house -- 2. Lemaître, theology and the Amis de Jésus -- 3. Einstein's physics viewed from Saint Rombaut -- 4. Toward a new life -- Chapter V. The mathematician who became an astronomer -- 1. A clergyman at Eddington's house -- 2. The time to sow: from Canada to MIT -- 3. In the right place at the right time -- Chapter VI. From the expanding universe to the primeval atom hypothesis (1927-1931) -- 1. An expanding universe with no beginning or end -- 2. From Einstein's blame to Eddington's mea culpa -- 3. The hypothesis of the Primeval Atom -- Chapter VII.The Chinese connection(1927-1950…) -- 1. A disciple of Father Lebbe: from cosmology to the Chinese residence -- 2. Florescit et lucet -- 3. "Servir" -- 4. Lemaître's Chinese Disciple: Tchang Yong-Li -- Chapter VIII. Arrival on the world scene? (1931-1939) -- 1. Travels and accolades -- 2. Towards a theory of large-scale structures: the Lemaître-Tolman model -- 3. A peek inside the black hole -- 4. The defence of the "little lamb" -- Chapter IX. Science and faith: the theory of the two paths (1924-1936) -- 1. The origin of the "two paths": a tripartite influence -- 2. The Congress of Mechelen -- 3. The Pontifical Academy of Sciences -- Chapter X, An astronomer starstruck by algebra (1931-1957) -- 1. The Dirac equation redux (1931).
2. The Projektive Relativitätstheorie (1933-1935) and Relativistic Theory of Protons and Electrons (1937) -- 3. The Fundamental Theory and the spinor of Cartan (1948) -- 4. The spinors: from the quantum field theory to history (1955-1957) -- Chapter XI. From cosmology to calculation: the Størmer problem -- 1. The problem of the origin and nature of cosmic rays -- 2. The determination of the orbits of cosmic rays: the Størmer problem -- 3. The first "Lemaître's School": 1933-1945 -- 4. The Størmer problem after 1945 -- Chapter XII, A time of war (1940-1944) -- 1. Exodus -- 2. A time for solidarity -- 3. The time of isolation and reading -- 4. A time of reprimand and trials -- 5. Back to science -- Chapter XIII. Lemaître the master. A portrait of his pedagogy (1940-1944) -- 1. Teaching and research, a seamless cloth -- 2. Attending a class and passing exams with the Canon -- Chapter XIV. From mechanics to calculators and back again (1940-1944) -- 1. Mechanics and cosmology: the nebulae and their clusters -- 2. Numerical calculation -- 3. Mesmerized by machines -- 4. The apotheosis: the three-body problem -- Chapter XV. Faith and science: the Un'Ora problem (1951-1952) -- 1. From Deus Absconditus to the natural beginning of the universe -- 2. The Un'Ora discourse -- 3. Lemaître's reaction -- 4. A small detour to Rome: the intervention of 1952 -- Chapter XVI. Monsignor Lemaître (1956-1964) -- 1. A little out of breath -- 2. The Presidency of the Pontifical Academy -- 3. A mathematician in the spirit of Vatican II -- Chapter XVII. Mundus est fabula. The philosophy of a cosmologist -- 1. Lemaître and the philosophers -- 2. Lemaître: philosophy teacher -- 3. An intelligible, non-deterministic an strange universe -- 4. Teilhard listening to Lemaître -- Chapter XVIII. A "pair of Molière" and the "Nim-Pythagoras" fight -- 1. A double star: Molière.
2. Let us calculate without fatigue! -- Chapter XIX. The last years (1962-1966) -- 1. Last works -- 2. To oppose "The sin against the Holy Spirit": the ACAPSUL -- 3. At the end of the "two paths -- Chapter XX. Msgr. Georges Lemaître: a star that was without a double (1962-1966) -- 1. Unity of life -- 2. Unity of work -- Postscript. ATV-5, the Georges Lemaître -- Afterword. When should one stop doing cosmology and -- Bibliography of Msgr. Georges Lemaître -- Index of Persons -- Photos.
Summary: This biography takes readers from the early childhood to the last days of Georges Lemaitre, the man behind the theory of the primeval atom, now better known as the Big Bang theory. But, who was Georges Lemaitre? He was a clergyman, a genius astronomer, an audacious cosmologist, a computer enthusiast ahead of his time, a professor with his head in the clouds, a bon vivant mathematician, and a gourmand. The book peels away these layers, chapter by chapter, from the adventures of a boy from Charleroi (Belgium), who became Monseigneur Lemaitre and influenced contemporary cosmology. The Atom of the Universe follows Lemaitre's works through the course of his life, discovering along the way his involvement with the Chinese student community, his complex relationship with the Vatican, his deep devotion to the University of Louvain, his friendship with figures such as Einstein and Eddington, his adventures through both World Wars, his travels in America, his curious interest in Moliere, and his deep faith lived through the 'Amis de Jesus.' The resulting picture is of a remarkable figure who was sensitive, creative, meticulous, and, paradoxically, both discreet and exuberant, while also being a man of exceptional integrity who reconciled his science with his faith. More than a book on one person, this biography of Georges Lemaitre offers the key to a better understanding of the profound changes which took place in the fields of science, faith, and academic life in the last century. [Subject: Biography, Physics, Cosmology, Astronomy].
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter I. From Louvain to Namur -- 1. The reed and the Universe -- 2. Sources -- 3. Guide to this work -- Chapter II. The early years: the Jesuits, mathematics nad the mines (1894-1914) -- 1. A Son from the Pays Noir -- 2. At the Jesuit school -- 3. The mines: a blind tunnel? -- Chapter III. The Great War: from student to artilleryman (1914-1919) -- 1. The long walk to the Yser Front -- 2. Back to the University: a new direction -- Chapter IV. The seminarian and relativity (1920-1923 -- 1. The Saint-Rombaut house -- 2. Lemaître, theology and the Amis de Jésus -- 3. Einstein's physics viewed from Saint Rombaut -- 4. Toward a new life -- Chapter V. The mathematician who became an astronomer -- 1. A clergyman at Eddington's house -- 2. The time to sow: from Canada to MIT -- 3. In the right place at the right time -- Chapter VI. From the expanding universe to the primeval atom hypothesis (1927-1931) -- 1. An expanding universe with no beginning or end -- 2. From Einstein's blame to Eddington's mea culpa -- 3. The hypothesis of the Primeval Atom -- Chapter VII.The Chinese connection(1927-1950…) -- 1. A disciple of Father Lebbe: from cosmology to the Chinese residence -- 2. Florescit et lucet -- 3. "Servir" -- 4. Lemaître's Chinese Disciple: Tchang Yong-Li -- Chapter VIII. Arrival on the world scene? (1931-1939) -- 1. Travels and accolades -- 2. Towards a theory of large-scale structures: the Lemaître-Tolman model -- 3. A peek inside the black hole -- 4. The defence of the "little lamb" -- Chapter IX. Science and faith: the theory of the two paths (1924-1936) -- 1. The origin of the "two paths": a tripartite influence -- 2. The Congress of Mechelen -- 3. The Pontifical Academy of Sciences -- Chapter X, An astronomer starstruck by algebra (1931-1957) -- 1. The Dirac equation redux (1931).

2. The Projektive Relativitätstheorie (1933-1935) and Relativistic Theory of Protons and Electrons (1937) -- 3. The Fundamental Theory and the spinor of Cartan (1948) -- 4. The spinors: from the quantum field theory to history (1955-1957) -- Chapter XI. From cosmology to calculation: the Størmer problem -- 1. The problem of the origin and nature of cosmic rays -- 2. The determination of the orbits of cosmic rays: the Størmer problem -- 3. The first "Lemaître's School": 1933-1945 -- 4. The Størmer problem after 1945 -- Chapter XII, A time of war (1940-1944) -- 1. Exodus -- 2. A time for solidarity -- 3. The time of isolation and reading -- 4. A time of reprimand and trials -- 5. Back to science -- Chapter XIII. Lemaître the master. A portrait of his pedagogy (1940-1944) -- 1. Teaching and research, a seamless cloth -- 2. Attending a class and passing exams with the Canon -- Chapter XIV. From mechanics to calculators and back again (1940-1944) -- 1. Mechanics and cosmology: the nebulae and their clusters -- 2. Numerical calculation -- 3. Mesmerized by machines -- 4. The apotheosis: the three-body problem -- Chapter XV. Faith and science: the Un'Ora problem (1951-1952) -- 1. From Deus Absconditus to the natural beginning of the universe -- 2. The Un'Ora discourse -- 3. Lemaître's reaction -- 4. A small detour to Rome: the intervention of 1952 -- Chapter XVI. Monsignor Lemaître (1956-1964) -- 1. A little out of breath -- 2. The Presidency of the Pontifical Academy -- 3. A mathematician in the spirit of Vatican II -- Chapter XVII. Mundus est fabula. The philosophy of a cosmologist -- 1. Lemaître and the philosophers -- 2. Lemaître: philosophy teacher -- 3. An intelligible, non-deterministic an strange universe -- 4. Teilhard listening to Lemaître -- Chapter XVIII. A "pair of Molière" and the "Nim-Pythagoras" fight -- 1. A double star: Molière.

2. Let us calculate without fatigue! -- Chapter XIX. The last years (1962-1966) -- 1. Last works -- 2. To oppose "The sin against the Holy Spirit": the ACAPSUL -- 3. At the end of the "two paths -- Chapter XX. Msgr. Georges Lemaître: a star that was without a double (1962-1966) -- 1. Unity of life -- 2. Unity of work -- Postscript. ATV-5, the Georges Lemaître -- Afterword. When should one stop doing cosmology and -- Bibliography of Msgr. Georges Lemaître -- Index of Persons -- Photos.

This biography takes readers from the early childhood to the last days of Georges Lemaitre, the man behind the theory of the primeval atom, now better known as the Big Bang theory. But, who was Georges Lemaitre? He was a clergyman, a genius astronomer, an audacious cosmologist, a computer enthusiast ahead of his time, a professor with his head in the clouds, a bon vivant mathematician, and a gourmand. The book peels away these layers, chapter by chapter, from the adventures of a boy from Charleroi (Belgium), who became Monseigneur Lemaitre and influenced contemporary cosmology. The Atom of the Universe follows Lemaitre's works through the course of his life, discovering along the way his involvement with the Chinese student community, his complex relationship with the Vatican, his deep devotion to the University of Louvain, his friendship with figures such as Einstein and Eddington, his adventures through both World Wars, his travels in America, his curious interest in Moliere, and his deep faith lived through the 'Amis de Jesus.' The resulting picture is of a remarkable figure who was sensitive, creative, meticulous, and, paradoxically, both discreet and exuberant, while also being a man of exceptional integrity who reconciled his science with his faith. More than a book on one person, this biography of Georges Lemaitre offers the key to a better understanding of the profound changes which took place in the fields of science, faith, and academic life in the last century. [Subject: Biography, Physics, Cosmology, Astronomy].

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