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Cosmic Imagery: Key Images in the History of Science

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624 pages
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22 hours

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The book explores the profound impact of visual imagery on our understanding of the world, from Robert Hooke's microscopic discoveries to iconic images like the Earth from space and Mercator's map. It highlights how these visuals have shaped scientific knowledge and cultural consciousness, such as environmental awareness and the symbolism of nuclear explosions. Accompanied by engaging essays, the collection not only showcases remarkable images but also delves into their historical significance and the evolution of scientific thought.

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Cosmic Imagery: Key Images in the History of Science, John D. Barrow

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2008
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