Are There Really Neutrinos?: An Evidential History
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The quest to prove the existence of one of the fundamental particles in the universe.
In this intriguing book, physicist Allan Franklin argues that science is a reasonable enterprise that produces knowledge of the physical world based on valid experimental evidence and critical discussion. He does this by looking at the history of the neutrino, which he traces from the discovery of radioactivity to recent experiments on neutrino oscillations. He argues that this history has given us good reason to believe in the existence of the neutrino, a particle that interacts so weakly with matter that its interaction length is measured in light years of lead. If science can provide evidence for the reality of such an elusive particle then we can reasonably conclude that it provides us with knowledge. Written in a style accessible to any reader with a college education in physics, Are There Really Neutrinos? will be of great interest to students and professionals in many fields.
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A text tracing the history of the neutrino, and in the process, making the argument that science is a reasonable enterprise that produces knowledge of the physical world through experimentation, and further examinations and discussions. Accessible to those with a college-level education in physics.
Are There Really Neutrinos?: An Evidential History
Are There Really Neutrinos?: An Evidential History,Allan Franklin,Perseus Books Group,0738202657,Nuclear Physics,Physics,Science,Science/Mathematics
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