
The Spinning Magnet
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And when it does, will it send us back to the Stone Age?
The Spinning Magnet is a fascinating insight into what may lie ahead.
From the pivotal discoveries of Victorian scientists to the possibility of solar radiation wiping out power grids, and the secrets of electromagnetism, Alanna Mitchell reveals the truth behind one of the most powerful forces in the universe.
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'Stokes the reader's curiosity about one of the most critical but invisible forces in the universe.' * <i>BBC Sky at Night</i> * 'Mitchell's portrait gallery is researched with a depth and breadth that make its protagonists' triumphs and failures compelling. She also gives entertaining accounts of today's working geoscientists... Her interviews provide insights into their thoughts and actions that transcend the stereotypes of inscrutable nerd or heroic explorer.' * <i>Nature</i> * 'The Earth's magnetic field...tends to be taken for granted. In reality it's a fickle, ill-understood phenomenon. Alanna Mitchell delves into the mystery, in an engrossing book that features a new surprise on every page.' -- Sean Carroll, author of <i>The Big Picture</i> 'A fascinating untold story of science that is full of mystery and intrigue, and written with a great deal of style.' -- Mark Miodownik, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Stuff Matters</i>, winner of the Royal Society Winton Prize 'A compelling yarn describing our historical efforts to understand the force that created the world, and as the subtitle warns, could bring about its end...Destined to become a classic of popular science.' * <i>E&T Magazine</i> * 'Captivating scientific history...an invaluable contribution to the popular science shelf.' * <i>Booklist</i> * 'A compelling tale of unseen and unforeseen natural forces - and a reminder that we've staked our home on a planet that remains infinitely strange, dangerous - and ever full of wonder.' -- Deborah Blum, author of <i>The Poisoner's Handbook</i> 'In The Spinning Magnet, Alanna Mitchell pulls off the rare trifecta in science writing: an engrossing plot of a planetary mystery, authentic character portraits of scientists and their passion for their work, and explanations of complex physics in easily understandable terms.' -- Sabine Stanley, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Applied Physics Lab, Johns Hopkins University 'Mitchell draws us into a spellbinding scientific detective story, told over the ages, as she nimbly explains magnetism's role in everything that matters. Each chapter is filled with exciting new revelations written in clear crisp prose. A skilled writer, Mitchell puts magnetism on the map!' -- Timothy J. Jorgensen, author of <i>Strange Glow: The Story of Radiation</i>, winner of the American Institute of Physics' Science Communication AwardMore details
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- Intro
- Title
- Contents
- PREFACE Playing with the Universe
- PART I magnet
- CHAPTER 1 The Beginnings of Things
- CHAPTER 2 The Unpaired Spinning Electron
- CHAPTER 3 Parking in the Shadow of Magnetism's Forgotten Man 27
- CHAPTER 4 Into Whose Embrace Iron Leaps
- CHAPTER 5 Revolutions on Paper
- CHAPTER 6 The Earth's Magnetic Soul
- CHAPTER 7 Voyage into the Underworld
- CHAPTER 8 The Greatest Scientific Undertaking the World Had Ever Seen 71
- CHAPTER 9 The Rock That Turned the World Upside Down
- PART II current
- CHAPTER 10 Experiment in Copenhagen
- CHAPTER 11 A Very Intimate Relationship
- CHAPTER 12 Jars Full of Lightning
- CHAPTER 13 The Apothecary's Son
- CHAPTER 14 The Bookbinder's Apprentice
- CHAPTER 15 Magnets Making Currents
- CHAPTER 16 The Lines That Fill the Air
- PART III core
- CHAPTER 17 The Contorting Gyre
- CHAPTER 18 Shocks Inside the Earth
- CHAPTER 19 Pharaohs, Fairies, and a Tar-Paper Shack
- CHAPTER 20 Zebra Skins Under the Sea
- CHAPTER 21 At the Outer Edge of the Dynamo
- CHAPTER 22 Anomaly to the South
- CHAPTER 23 The Worst Physics Movie Ever
- CHAPTER 24 The Great Hazardous Spinning Sphere of Sodium
- PART IV switch
- CHAPTER 25 Looking Up
- CHAPTER 26 Horrors the Lights Foretold
- CHAPTER 27 Lethal Patches
- CHAPTER 28 The Cost of Catastrophe
- CHAPTER 29 Trout Noses and Pigeon Beaks
- CHAPTER 30 A Suit of Stiff Black Crayon
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- Copyright
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