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The narrative unfolds the remarkable journey of scientists over two centuries who harnessed heat and ice to develop thermodynamics, a crucial theory for understanding our universe. This branch of physics, often overlooked, governs everything from cellular behavior to black holes, explaining our need for food and air, the functioning of lights, the limits of computing, and the universe's eventual fate. The pioneers of thermodynamics hailed from diverse scientific backgrounds, including engineering, physics, chemistry, biology, cosmology, and mathematics. Notable figures such as Sadi Carnot, Lord Kelvin, James Joule, Albert Einstein, Emmy Noether, Alan Turing, and Stephen Hawking are introduced, showcasing their contributions to scientific progress across time and borders. Driven by idealism, these innovators conducted groundbreaking research despite facing personal challenges. Their findings not only shaped the modern world but also transformed various scientific disciplines, from biology to cosmology. This account vividly illustrates one of the most significant scientific revolutions and celebrates the excitement of discovery and the profound impact of scientific advancement on history.
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Einstein's Fridge: How the Difference Between Hot and Cold Explains the Universe, Paul Sen
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- 2021
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