BOOKS:
539.15 PUL
Pullman, Bernard, 1919-. The atom in the history of human
thought. New York : Oxford University Press, 1998. Traces
the concept of atoms from its birth in ancient Greece
through the first direct visual proof of the existence of
atoms in the late twentieth century, discussing the
relationship between atomic theory and philosophy and
religion over a period of 2,500 years.
539.7 GAL
Gallant, Roy A. The ever-changing atom. New York : Benchmark
Books, [1999], c2000. Introduces atoms, the tiny particles
which make up everything in the world, discussing their
different parts, how they were discovered, and how they can
be used as a source of energy.
539.7 STW
Stwertka, Albert. The world of atoms and quarks. 1st ed. New
York : Twenty-First Century Books, 1995. Discusses the
search for the ultimate individual parts of matter,
including the discoveries of the atom, the electron, the
antiparticles, and the quark.
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