Love it so much!!!!



“Gravitation cannot be held responsible for people falling in love. How on earth can you explain in terms of chemistry and physics so important a biological phenomenon as first love? Put your hand on a stove for a minute and it seems like an hour. Sit with that special girl for an hour and it seems like a minute. That's relativity”.

Albert Einstein

Imagination is more important than knowledge...

Albert Einstein


Friday, October 8, 2010

Science in the 20th Century

Science in the 20th Century

20TH CENTURY Technology developed rapidly. Communication technology, transformation technology, broad teaching and implementation of scientific method and increased research spending all contributed to the advancement of modern science and technology.

MOST CONTRIBUTORS:

* Pierre Duhem

1. Hydrodynamics- is the study of liquid in motion specially it looks at the ways dfferent effect the movement of liquid
2. Thermodynamics- physics with the relationships and conversion between heat and other forms of energy

* Rudolf Carnap

1. Logic
2. Analysis
3. Theory of Probability

* Karl Popper

1. Falsifiability- is the logical possibility than an assertion could be show false for the particular observation or physical experiment
2. Scientific Method

* Thomas Kuhn

1. Paradigm shifts or " Revolutionary Science"

* Werner Heisenberg

1. Quantum Mechanics

20th Century Time-line

1900

1. Zeppelins - Thomas Suillivan
2. Neon Light - George Claude
3. E=mc2 - Albert Einstein



1910

1. Crossword Puzzle - Wyne
2. Pop- up Toaster- Strite
3. Gas mask- Morgan



1920

1. Robot- Artificial life
2. Penicillin -Flemming



1930

1. Photography- Edgerton
2. Frozen Foo- Bird Eye
3. Electron Microscope- Max Knott



1940

1. Jeep- Karl Pabst
2. Microwave- Spencer



1950

1. Video Tape Recorder- Charles Ginsburge
2. T.V. - John Logie Bard



1960

Audio Cassette

1. Space War - Video Game



1970

1. Floppy Disk
2. Shugart
3. Microprocessor - Faggin



1980

1. Mobile Phone

Dr. Martin Looper

1. Computer- Charles Babage
2. Dispossable Camera- Fuji

1990

1. World Wide Web (www)- Tim Lee
2.

Computer Language- Java

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