The Extension of Man
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About The Book

The late J. D. Bernal's lectures given to first-year students in physics at Birkbeck College University of London are presented here in their entirety tracing the history of physics up to the end of the classical era at the end of 19th century just before the discoveries of the subatom and relativity were made. In view of the prestige and profundity of the newer discoveries Bernal felt that the classical era was being largely forgotten. In this book he attributes a greater relevance to the work of men from the distant past than is usually given. For instance the idea of atom not only retains the language of the Greek Democritus who first postulated it but there is also an absolutely unbroken connection between the atom of the Greek and that of the modern physicist. Bernal felt that the historical method would be a suitable introduction to the fundamental concepts of physics and it is hoped that the readers of the book will be able to see something of the interplay between the theoretical and practical aspects of the subject.
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