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  A Matter of Degrees Global Warming Weather Segre (2002)
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Make/Author/Artist: Gino Segre
Details: Hard Cover

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Product Code: MATTER1

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What Temperature reveals about the past and future of our species, planet and universe.

Of the three fundamental methods of measurement--time, length, and temperature--Gino Segre is convinced that temperature is not only the most subtle but also the most revealing.

In this engaging, insightful book, Segre, a distinguished theoretical physicist, makes his lifelong fascination with temperature the organizing theme of a wide-ranging journey through science, history, and culture.

A graceful writer and a nimble synthesizer, Segre explores how temperature (which we have only recently succeeded in measuring) is bound up with the very essence of both life and inert matter.

# Why is the internal temperature of most mammals fixed at 98.6 degrees, no matter what climate they inhabit?

# What do the hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor reveal about the history of our planet?

# Why has temperature proved to be so much more difficult to measure than distance and time? How does the quest to reach absolute zero relate to the problem of superconductivity in quantum physics?

In answering these and hundreds of other temperature-sensitive questions, Segre unfolds a narrative that is at once compelling, surprising, and brilliantly associative.

CONDITION: Hard Cover, with DJ, wear to DJ, book used lightly. Published 2002, 294 pages, author is professor of Astromony and Physics at U Penn

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