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 * 509.173 PRI 2011 '''A Professor, a President, and a Meteor''' The Birth of American Science, by Cathryn J. Prince (CJP)
 . Benjamin Silliman investigates Weston Connecticut Meteor of 1807, promotes science (chemistry and geology) at Yale, launches "The American Journal of Science"
 . p63 CJP quotes chemist Jabir ibn Hayyan: "... conduct experiments ..."
 . p195 CJP paraphrases Flight to Arras, 1942 by Antoine de Saint-Exupery: "you are the knot to which my soul is tied."

Books Noted

  • QE 514.D47 1988 Chemical Cycles in the Evolution of the Earth

  • QE 514.F75 2011 Frontiers in Geochemistry

  • QH 327.F548 2008 Fitness of the Cosmos For Life

  • This is about tuning of universal constants, for the chemistry of life. Nothing significant about our particular planet, star, or solar system.
  • YA 510 PASK 2015 Great Calculations by Colin Pask

  • Amusing but time consuming.
  • 301.31 VAI 2013 Triumphs of Experience by George E. Vaillant

  • Mildly interesting - how Harvard graduates have faired in life, multiple lifetime study
  • 363.3251 MUE 2016 Chasing Ghosts by John Mueller and Mark G. Stewart

  • The security state is far more costly, damaging, and distracting than terrorist damage
  • 153.4 HAR 2012 50 popular beliefs that people think are true by Guy P. Harrison

  • Dumb things people think when they don't think - #19 Television news is interesting, much of the rest is "television noise". No "tough" questions involving character
  • 509.173 PRI 2011 A Professor, a President, and a Meteor The Birth of American Science, by Cathryn J. Prince (CJP)

  • Benjamin Silliman investigates Weston Connecticut Meteor of 1807, promotes science (chemistry and geology) at Yale, launches "The American Journal of Science"
  • p63 CJP quotes chemist Jabir ibn Hayyan: "... conduct experiments ..."
  • p195 CJP paraphrases Flight to Arras, 1942 by Antoine de Saint-Exupery: "you are the knot to which my soul is tied."

Books (last edited 2016-08-29 20:28:57 by KeithLofstrom)