Schrodinger's Wife by Pippa Goldschmidt
The Story of a Woman Who Dared to Question the Boundaries of Science and Love
**Schrödinger's Wife** by Pippa Goldschmidt is a collection of short stories that delve into the lives of women intertwined with the world of science. These narratives traverse diverse settings, from laboratories and observatories to the vastness of outer space and the icy expanses of Antarctica. Each story highlights the experiences of women scientists, technicians, and those affected by scientific endeavors. - **Lise Meitner** unravels the mysteries of nuclear fission amidst the turmoil of fleeing from the Nazis. - A CERN employee grapples with the decision to remain unseen by refusing to have her photograph taken. - **Margaret Bastock**, a biologist, navigates the complexities of genetic behavior while confronting societal expectations in the post-war era. - Scientists stationed in Antarctica witness the symbolic fall of the Berlin Wall, bridging divides between East and West Germany. - **Bruno Pontecorvo**, a physicist, theorizes about elusive particles, while Schrödinger’s wife, Anny, uses his theories for personal retribution. - A scientific theory itself contemplates the implications of being discovered by a woman. - A resident in a unique institution imagines the universe's history from a simple piece of toast. Through these imaginative and thought-provoking tales, Goldschmidt explores the human emotions and social dynamics that underpin scientific discovery, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of science and personal lives.
The 17010th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 2024
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- Unknown
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- English
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