The Void
Frank Close, . . Oxford Univ., $19.95 (166pp) ISBN 978-0-19-922590-3
Aristotle famously wrote that “nature abhors a vacuum,” but as Oxford physicist Close illustrates in this concise study, that depends on what you mean by a vacuum or a void. Greek and medieval philosophers gave philosophical arguments against the existence of the void, but an artificial vacuum was finally created in 1643 and quickly used to investigate atmospheric pressure. Scientific exploration of a vacuum’s properties and applications took off in the 19th century, although ancient ideas like the concept of an “ether” that pervaded empty space masqueraded as serious science until Einstein explained them away via relativity. Close (
Reviewed on: 11/12/2007
Genre: Nonfiction
Hardcover - 182 pages - 978-1-4027-7538-3
Other - 192 pages - 978-1-4027-8236-7