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The story unfolds over two centuries, chronicling the scientists who harnessed heat and ice, ultimately formulating a theory crucial to understanding our universe. Thermodynamics, the branch of physics focused on energy and entropy, remains the least known yet most impactful science. It influences everything from cellular behavior to black holes, explaining our need for sustenance, how lights illuminate, the boundaries of computing, and the universe's fate. The pioneers of this field hailed from diverse scientific backgrounds, including engineering, physics, chemistry, biology, cosmology, and mathematics. Key figures such as Sadi Carnot, Lord Kelvin, James Joule, Albert Einstein, Emmy Noether, Alan Turing, and Stephen Hawking are highlighted, showcasing their relentless drive and idealism. These trailblazers conducted groundbreaking research amidst personal challenges, significantly contributing to the modern world and revolutionizing various scientific disciplines. This narrative vividly portrays one of history's most significant scientific revolutions, celebrating the excitement of discovery and the transformative power of scientific advancement.
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Einstein's Fridge, Paul Sen
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- 2022
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