Longitude
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Dava Sobel
The dramatic human story of an epic scientific quest and of one man's forty-year obsession to find a solution to the thorniest scientific dilemma of the day--"the longitude problem."Anyone alive in the eighteenth century would have known that "the longitude problem" was the thorniest scientific dilemma of the day-and had been for centuries. Lacking the ability to measure their longitude, sailors throughout the great ages of exploration had been literally lost at sea as soon as they lost sight of land. Thousands of lives and the increasing fortunes of nations hung on a resolution. One man, John Harrison, in complete opposition to the scientific community, dared to imagine a mechanical solution-a clock that would keep precise time at sea, something no clock had ever been able to do on land. Longitude is the dramatic human story of an epic scientific quest and of Harrison's forty-year obsession with building his perfect timekeeper, known today as the chronometer. Full of heroism and chicanery, it is also a fascinating brief history of astronomy, navigation, and clockmaking, and opens a new window on our world.
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Author
Dava Sobel
Pages
208
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published Date
2010-07-05
ISBN
0802779433 9780802779434
Ratings
Google: 4
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"I can honestly say that I have never once thought about longitude or what it means, or how it was discovered. This was an interesting book about the process of scientific discovery in the 1600s-1700s. I think we like to think of our current time period as being the most innovative and scientific, but when you think of the political and economic support provided during this time period to solve problems, I started to wonder if we are in the dark ages now! I think the book could have been shorter or an article, though, it started to drag on a bit."
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Rebekah Travis