
Science Toon Scientists 5
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Book Introduction
Textbook characters tell the story themselves
A science story that you can grasp without memorizing.
2500 years of scientific history, wrapped up with 50 scientists!
“The scientific laws and principles I learned… Who discovered them, when, and how?”
A scientific story told directly by scientists we've often encountered in textbooks but rarely know in detail! From ancient times to the present, across all eras and fields of science—physics, chemistry, life sciences, and earth sciences—we meet 50 scientists who shaped the scientific world of today. Before you know it, a panoramic view of 2,500 years of scientific history unfolds before your eyes!
Artist Jaehoon Kim, renowned for his ability to transform liberal arts knowledge into intuitive and engaging comics, presents the magnificent 2,500-year history of science.
By leveraging the strengths of comics, scientists are brought to life as vivid characters and difficult scientific principles and laws are clearly explained, making scientific concepts that were once difficult to understand in a friendly and fun way.
"Science Toon Scientists" is a book that can be enjoyed by everyone: children who are developing a keen interest in science and are immersed in experiments and exploration, students who find science at school boring, and even beginners who want to properly summarize science at least once.
Let's go now to the world of science, filled with boundless curiosity and scientists who are both funny and heartbreaking, great and full of humanity!
A science story that you can grasp without memorizing.
2500 years of scientific history, wrapped up with 50 scientists!
“The scientific laws and principles I learned… Who discovered them, when, and how?”
A scientific story told directly by scientists we've often encountered in textbooks but rarely know in detail! From ancient times to the present, across all eras and fields of science—physics, chemistry, life sciences, and earth sciences—we meet 50 scientists who shaped the scientific world of today. Before you know it, a panoramic view of 2,500 years of scientific history unfolds before your eyes!
Artist Jaehoon Kim, renowned for his ability to transform liberal arts knowledge into intuitive and engaging comics, presents the magnificent 2,500-year history of science.
By leveraging the strengths of comics, scientists are brought to life as vivid characters and difficult scientific principles and laws are clearly explained, making scientific concepts that were once difficult to understand in a friendly and fun way.
"Science Toon Scientists" is a book that can be enjoyed by everyone: children who are developing a keen interest in science and are immersed in experiments and exploration, students who find science at school boring, and even beginners who want to properly summarize science at least once.
Let's go now to the world of science, filled with boundless curiosity and scientists who are both funny and heartbreaking, great and full of humanity!
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Before starting the book
01 James Clerk Maxwell: The Perfection of Electromagnetism
02 Thomas Edison: The Light Bulb That Lights Up the Darkness
03 Thomson and Rutherford: The Secret of the Atom
04 Niels Bohr: Into the Quantized World
05 Marie Curie: The Two Faces of Radioactivity
06 Albert Einstein 1: A New Name for Light, Photon
07 Albert Einstein 2: Theory of Relativity
08 Edwin Hubble: Rediscovering the Universe
09 Penzias and Wilson: Evidence for the Big Bang
10 Rosalind Franklin: The Blueprint of Life, DNA
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01 James Clerk Maxwell: The Perfection of Electromagnetism
02 Thomas Edison: The Light Bulb That Lights Up the Darkness
03 Thomson and Rutherford: The Secret of the Atom
04 Niels Bohr: Into the Quantized World
05 Marie Curie: The Two Faces of Radioactivity
06 Albert Einstein 1: A New Name for Light, Photon
07 Albert Einstein 2: Theory of Relativity
08 Edwin Hubble: Rediscovering the Universe
09 Penzias and Wilson: Evidence for the Big Bang
10 Rosalind Franklin: The Blueprint of Life, DNA
Characters and major events appearing in this book
Literature mentioned in this book
References
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Publisher's Review
“We’ll explain everything ourselves!”
-All the scientists and concepts you need to know, all in one place!
-Understanding the development of science through time, from ancient times to the present.
A science guide for everyone from children to adults
《Science Toon Scientists》 covers 2,500 years of scientific history in chronological order, from the 5th century BC to the 20th century.
The reason we follow the axis of time to understand science is because there have been notable major trends that have shaped the discipline of science from its foundation to its current form.
For example, Aristotle's worldview, which had been intact for nearly 2,000 years, was gradually destroyed by the accumulated observations, experiments, bold claims, and competition of natural scientists, and in the process, astronomy, physics, and chemistry sequentially achieved modern innovation.
Classical physics, established by Newton in the 17th century, became inapplicable, at least in the microscopic world, with the advent of quantum mechanics in the 20th century, and the way to understand the universe could no longer return to the way it was before the advent of the Big Bang theory.
As Newton's "shoulders of giants" symbolizes, scientists have built on the knowledge of their predecessors while constantly updating it, and contemporary scientists have influenced each other to advance science.
By going back in chronological order like this, we can understand scientific knowledge that was scattered across each field within a larger context.
The story, which focuses on the "character" of a scientist, allows readers to broadly enjoy the world of science without the need for complex concepts or prior background knowledge.
It lowers the barrier for those who are not familiar with science, and provides new and rich stories behind the knowledge they already knew.
We follow the lives of scientists, the coincidences and opportunities they encounter at crucial moments in their lives, and naturally encounter their scientific achievements.
When I encounter the moment when the great theories and laws that changed the world are born in the lives of 'humans' who are similar yet different from me, science feels more familiar than before.
《Science Toon Scientists》 is the ultimate science guide that everyone can enjoy, from children to adults, from science beginners to science nerds.
“Easier and more fun with comics!”
_Scientific principles and concepts at a glance with pictures
_50 Scientists with 50 Unique Characters
Artist Kim Jae-hoon, who has provided readers with new intellectual enjoyment by creating intuitive and engaging comics that convey knowledge of humanities such as history, mythology, and philosophy, previously accessible only through text, also demonstrates his outstanding skills on the topic of science.
It maximizes the strengths of comics by clearly explaining difficult scientific principles and concepts through pictures.
Topics that we are familiar with in school, such as the concepts of speed and velocity, changes in the volume of gases, the principles of blood circulation, elements and the periodic table, as well as theories that seem difficult and abstract, such as quantum mechanics, the theory of relativity, and the law of electromagnetic induction, are all melted into a single picture.
The scientists who have been brought back to life as irreplaceable characters are the core charm that makes it impossible to put down "Science Toon Scientists."
Scientist Marie Curie, who broke the rule that one cannot receive a Nobel Prize in two fields and won the Nobel Prize in Physics and Chemistry, and Albert Einstein, who shook up the concept of space and time and published four historic papers in a row in one year…
Figures who marked the decisive moments in the history of science appear one after another.
But even these revolutionary greats, like ordinary people, lived each day with failure, frustration, jealousy, and betrayal, changing the world of science.
Robert Hooke, a salaried scientist whose primary goal was to make a living; Gilbert Newton Lewis, who was at odds with his colleagues and isolated; Rosalind Franklin, who had the crucial evidence for the double helix structure of DNA stolen by a fellow scientist…
The pages turn without a break as the lives of scientists are filled with admiration, laughter, anger, and sadness.
This is the reason and charm of leading the story with scientists as the main characters.
Volume 5: From Curie to Einstein
_11 heretical sons from the 19th to the 20th centuries
The emergence of quantum theory and a leap forward in space science
Adventurers who traversed the microscopic world of matter to the unimaginable realms of time and space! Nearly a century after Dalton proposed atomic theory, describing the indivisible fundamental units of matter, scientists finally discovered electrons and the atomic nucleus, expanding their explorations into even more microscopic realms.
Bohr opened the door to the unpredictable world of space and time, the quantum world, and Curie won two Nobel Prizes for her work in demonstrating that radioactivity is a property of atoms themselves.
From Einstein, who shook up the concept of space and time, to Hubble, who revealed the secret of the universe's endless expansion...
The achievements of scientists in this era stretched from the smallest of places to the infinitesimal of space.
-All the scientists and concepts you need to know, all in one place!
-Understanding the development of science through time, from ancient times to the present.
A science guide for everyone from children to adults
《Science Toon Scientists》 covers 2,500 years of scientific history in chronological order, from the 5th century BC to the 20th century.
The reason we follow the axis of time to understand science is because there have been notable major trends that have shaped the discipline of science from its foundation to its current form.
For example, Aristotle's worldview, which had been intact for nearly 2,000 years, was gradually destroyed by the accumulated observations, experiments, bold claims, and competition of natural scientists, and in the process, astronomy, physics, and chemistry sequentially achieved modern innovation.
Classical physics, established by Newton in the 17th century, became inapplicable, at least in the microscopic world, with the advent of quantum mechanics in the 20th century, and the way to understand the universe could no longer return to the way it was before the advent of the Big Bang theory.
As Newton's "shoulders of giants" symbolizes, scientists have built on the knowledge of their predecessors while constantly updating it, and contemporary scientists have influenced each other to advance science.
By going back in chronological order like this, we can understand scientific knowledge that was scattered across each field within a larger context.
The story, which focuses on the "character" of a scientist, allows readers to broadly enjoy the world of science without the need for complex concepts or prior background knowledge.
It lowers the barrier for those who are not familiar with science, and provides new and rich stories behind the knowledge they already knew.
We follow the lives of scientists, the coincidences and opportunities they encounter at crucial moments in their lives, and naturally encounter their scientific achievements.
When I encounter the moment when the great theories and laws that changed the world are born in the lives of 'humans' who are similar yet different from me, science feels more familiar than before.
《Science Toon Scientists》 is the ultimate science guide that everyone can enjoy, from children to adults, from science beginners to science nerds.
“Easier and more fun with comics!”
_Scientific principles and concepts at a glance with pictures
_50 Scientists with 50 Unique Characters
Artist Kim Jae-hoon, who has provided readers with new intellectual enjoyment by creating intuitive and engaging comics that convey knowledge of humanities such as history, mythology, and philosophy, previously accessible only through text, also demonstrates his outstanding skills on the topic of science.
It maximizes the strengths of comics by clearly explaining difficult scientific principles and concepts through pictures.
Topics that we are familiar with in school, such as the concepts of speed and velocity, changes in the volume of gases, the principles of blood circulation, elements and the periodic table, as well as theories that seem difficult and abstract, such as quantum mechanics, the theory of relativity, and the law of electromagnetic induction, are all melted into a single picture.
The scientists who have been brought back to life as irreplaceable characters are the core charm that makes it impossible to put down "Science Toon Scientists."
Scientist Marie Curie, who broke the rule that one cannot receive a Nobel Prize in two fields and won the Nobel Prize in Physics and Chemistry, and Albert Einstein, who shook up the concept of space and time and published four historic papers in a row in one year…
Figures who marked the decisive moments in the history of science appear one after another.
But even these revolutionary greats, like ordinary people, lived each day with failure, frustration, jealousy, and betrayal, changing the world of science.
Robert Hooke, a salaried scientist whose primary goal was to make a living; Gilbert Newton Lewis, who was at odds with his colleagues and isolated; Rosalind Franklin, who had the crucial evidence for the double helix structure of DNA stolen by a fellow scientist…
The pages turn without a break as the lives of scientists are filled with admiration, laughter, anger, and sadness.
This is the reason and charm of leading the story with scientists as the main characters.
Volume 5: From Curie to Einstein
_11 heretical sons from the 19th to the 20th centuries
The emergence of quantum theory and a leap forward in space science
Adventurers who traversed the microscopic world of matter to the unimaginable realms of time and space! Nearly a century after Dalton proposed atomic theory, describing the indivisible fundamental units of matter, scientists finally discovered electrons and the atomic nucleus, expanding their explorations into even more microscopic realms.
Bohr opened the door to the unpredictable world of space and time, the quantum world, and Curie won two Nobel Prizes for her work in demonstrating that radioactivity is a property of atoms themselves.
From Einstein, who shook up the concept of space and time, to Hubble, who revealed the secret of the universe's endless expansion...
The achievements of scientists in this era stretched from the smallest of places to the infinitesimal of space.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 25, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 360 pages | 644g | 150*220*23mm
- ISBN13: 9791170870524
- ISBN10: 117087052X
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