Read To Explain the World: The Discovery of Modern Science Online
Authors: Steven Weinberg
fluxion.
See
derivative
focal length, 174–75, 329–33, 336
focus.
See also
ellipse, focii of
planet’s orbit around, 59, 151–52, 167–68
forces, Newton and concept of, 233, 257.
See also
specific forces
Formation of Shadows, The
(al-Haitam), 110
Foscarini, Paolo Antonio, 182–84
Fourier analysis, 280
Fracastoro, Girolomo, 141–42, 186
Franciscans, 127, 129, 138
Frederick II, king of Denmark, 159, 161
Freeman, K., 367
Ferdinando I, grand duke of Tuscany, 183
frequency, 279–82
Fulbert of Chartres, 126
fundamental principles, 99, 163–65, 203–4
galaxies
first observation of, 108
relative velocity and, 359
Galen, 42, 105, 111, 126
Galileo Galilei, 106, 134, 202, 216
astrology and, 146
Boyle and, 199
comets and, 40n, 182, 205
conflict with church and trial of, 181–88, 190, 213
church’s rehabilitation of, 187
Descartes and, 204
falling bodies and, 173, 190–97, 200, 240, 339–42
floating bodies and, 181, 190
geometry and, 40–41
Huygens and, 194–95
Jupiter’s moons and, 177–78
Kepler and, 173, 179–81
Moons’ surface and, 175–76, 228, 337–39
pendulum and, 191, 195
phases of Venus and, 87, 143, 154, 179–80, 204
planetary system and orbit of Earth around Sun, 72, 172–88, 199, 204, 212
projectiles and, 193–95, 213, 342–46
Saturn and, 194
stars vs. planets and, 176–77
sunspots and, 180–83
telescope and, 79, 174–80, 219, 329–33, 336
tides and, 184–85, 205
Tycho and, 186
vacuum and, 198
Galison, Peter, 204n, 381
Ganymede (moon of Jupiter), 177–78
Garden of Epicurus, 22, 46–47
Gassendi, Pierre, 46, 234
Geminus, 95–97, 157, 246
general theory of relativity, 14, 234, 250–53
genetics, 266
Geographic Memoirs
(Eratosthenes), 75
Geometrie
(Descartes), 223
geometry, xiv, 125, 139, 197, 199
algebra vs., 40–41
analytic, 40, 205–7
Galileo and, 40–41
Greeks and, 4, 15–20, 35, 39–40, 67
mean speed theorem and, 139, 313–15
Newton and, 236, 246
Platonic solids and, 274–79
Pythagorean theorem, 283–84
Thales and, 4, 272–74
Gerard of Cremona, 126–27
Gibbon, Edward, 47, 48, 51–52
Gilbert, William, 170, 257
Gingerich, O., 269, 377, 378, 379
gluons, 264–65
gnomon, 58, 75, 79, 81, 180
God
Descartes and, 203
first mover argument for, 26
freedom of, and science, 130–31
Newton and, 146, 247
void and, 26
gold, 8, 39, 41, 110
Goldstein, B. R., 376
“Good Morrow, The” (Donne), 42
Graham, David, 371
Grassi, Orazio, 182
gravitation, 264.
See also
falling bodies
Aristotle and, 66, 286
curved space-time and, 252
Earth’s bulge and, 153
Galileo and acceleration due to, 193, 196, 240, 339–42
general relativity and, 251–53
Hooke and, 230–31
Huygens and acceleration due to, 195–96, 212
Huygens’ criticism of, 246
inverse square law of, 227, 230, 237
Kepler and, 169, 171
laboratory masses and, 240
Moon’s motion and, 93, 196, 228
Newton and, 99, 196, 212, 225–31, 236–47, 250–54, 257, 286–87, 363–65
Oresme and, 136–37
planetary orbits and, 53, 93, 134, 148, 169, 171, 212, 225–28, 363–65
planetary orbits and falling bodies, 228–31, 236–37
precession of Earth’s orbit and, 113–14
precession of the equinoxes and, 74, 241–42
sidereal period and Kepler’s third law, 171
Standard Model forces and, 264, 268
Sun’s and planetary orbits, Kepler and, 169
terminal velocity and, 286–87
tides and, 185, 242–43
wobble of Earth’s axis and, 74–75
gravitational field, 250–52, 263
Greeks.
See also
Aristotle; Plato;
and other specific individuals and theories
Arabs and, 101, 104–5, 108, 111, 121, 126–27
Classical vs. Hellenistic age vs., 31–34
Dorian, 6, 12
Ionian, 3–10, 63
mathematics and, 15–21, 40
matter and, xiv, 3–14
measurement of Earth, Sun, and Moon, 63–77
medieval Europe and, 101, 124, 126–27, 129, 137
motion and, 22–30
planets and, 77–101
poetry and, 12–13
religion and, 44–47
spherical shape of Earth and, 63–66
Green, Peter, 369
Greenblatt,Stephen, 46, 370
Gregory IX, Pope, 127
Gregory XIII, Pope, 61, 158
Grimaldi, Francesco Maria, 222
Grosseteste, Robert, 137–38
Guide to the Perplexed
(Maimonides), 114
Gutas, Dimitri, 105, 374
Halley, Edmund, 231, 244, 247, 250
Halo and the Rainbow, The
(al-Haitam), 110
Handy Tables
(Ptolemy), 114
Hankinson, R. J., 23, 269, 369
Harmonices mundi
(Kepler), 170–71
harmony, 279–82
Harriot, Thomas, 207
Hartley, L. P., xii
Hartmann, Georg, 141n
heat, 259–60, 267
Heath, Thomas, 84, 370, 372, 374
heavens, changeability of, 159–60, 173, 228
Heaviside, Oliver, 258n
Heidelberg, University of, 140
Heilbron, J. L., 378
Heisenberg, Werner, 261
heliocentricism, 70–72, 118, 155–58, 172.
See also
Copernicus; Sun
Hellenistic period, xv, 1, 31–43, 46–48, 53, 87, 99, 160.
See also
Alexandria;
and specific individuals
fluid statics and, 38–39
light and, 35–36
technology and, 34–41
Henry of Hesse, 142
Henry VII, king of England, 253
Heraclides, 85–86, 89, 124, 134, 153, 303
Heraclitus, 6, 8, 13, 57
Heraclius, Byzantine emperor, 103
Hermes
(Eratosthenes), 75
Herodotus, 45–46, 58
Hero of Alexandria, 36–37, 41, 51, 137, 189, 208, 210, 289–91, 348
Hertz, Heinrich, 259
Hesiod, 13, 47, 55–56
Heytesbury, William of, 138–39
Hipparchus, xv, 48, 51, 72–75, 87–90, 93–94, 97, 107, 137, 142, 153, 159, 254
Hippasus, 17
Hippocrates, 42, 105, 111, 119, 121
Hippolytus, 63
hippopede
, 81
Hisah al-Jabr w-al-Muqabalah
(al-Khwarizmi), 106–7
History of Ancient Mathematical Astronomy, A
(Neugebauer), 64n
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom, A
(White), 155
Hitti, Philip, 105, 374
Holton, G., 383
Homer, 6n, 13, 55–56
homocentric models, 80–87, 95, 97, 98, 112–13, 128, 142, 153, 160, 185–86
Hooke, Robert, 200, 217, 220, 230–31, 245
Horace, 99n
horizon
curve of Earth and, 65
measuring Earth with, 108–9, 311–13
Horologium oscillatorium
(Huygens), 195, 197
Huff, Toby, 374
Hugh Capet, king of France, 126
Hulegu Khan, 116
Hunt, Bruce, 269, 370
humors, four, 42–43, 111
Hunayn ibn Ishq, 104–5
Hussein, grandson of Muhammad, 104
Hutchinson, John, 245, 246
Huygens, Christiaan, 36, 194–97, 208, 212–13, 217, 220, 226–27, 234, 341–42, 356, 358–60
acceleration due to gravity and falling bodies, 195–96
centrifugal force and, 226, 227
centripetal acceleration and, 212, 360
constant
g
and acceleration, 342
pendulum clock and, 195
Saturn’s moon Titan and, 195
speed of light and, 359
wave theory of light and, 36, 196–97, 208, 356, 358
hydrogen, 11, 152, 259
hydrostatics, 33, 189, 190
Hypatia, 51
Hypotyposes orbium coelestium
(Peucer), 158
Ibn al-Nafis, 118
Ibn al-Shatir, 117, 151, 237n
Ibn Bajjah (Avempace), 112, 115
Ibn Rushd (Averroes), 27, 112–13, 115, 117, 119, 121, 128, 130
Ibn Sahl, 110, 207
Ibn Sina (Avicenna), 111–12, 116, 120, 126
Ibn Tufayl (Abubacer), 112, 115
icosahedron, 10, 12, 162, 163n, 275, 279
Iliad
(Homer), 47
impact parameter
b
, 209–11
impetus, 51, 133–34, 212.
See also
momentum
Incoherence of Incoherence
(Ibn Rushd), 121
Incoherence of the Philosophers, The
(al-Ghazali), 121
incommensurable lines, 12, 285
index of refraction (
n
), 206–8, 210–12, 331–32, 348, 351, 355
India, xiv, 1, 57, 104, 107–8, 116, 207
infinite series, 8, 223, 226
infinitesimals, 223, 224n, 231–32, 236
Innocent IV, Pope, 129
intelligent design, 44
Inventions of the Philosophers
(al-Ghazali), 121