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A History of the Noble Gases by David Fisher 2010 PDF eBook
There are eight columns in the Periodic Table. The eighth column is comprised of the rare
gases, so-called because they are the rarest elements on earth. They are also called the
inert or noble gases because, like nobility, they do no work. They are colorless, odorless,
invisible gases which do not react with anything, and were thought to be unimportant until
the early 1960s. Starting in that era, David Fisher has spent roughly fifty years doing
research on these gases, publishing nearly a hundred papers in the scientific journals,
applying them to problems in geophysics and cosmo chemistry, and learning how other
scientists have utilized them to change our ideas about the universe, the sun, and our own
planet.
Much Ado about (Practically) Nothing will cover this spectrum of ideas, interspersed with
the author's own work which will serve to introduce each gas and the important work others
have done with them. The rare gases have participated in a wide range of scientific advances-
even revolutions-but no book has ever recorded the entire story. Fisher will range from the
intricacies of the atomic nucleus and the tiniest of elementary particles, the neutrino, to
the energy source of the stars; from the age of the earth to its future energies; from life
on Mars to cancer here on earth. A whole panoply that has never before been told as an entity.
About the Author
David E. Fisher is Professor Emeritus of Geological Science at The University of Miami. He
is the author of nine novels and fourteen works of non-fiction.
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