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Science Stories
BBC Radio 4
16 episodes
8 months ago

Surprising stories from the history of science told by Naomi Alderman and Philip Ball.

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Surprising stories from the history of science told by Naomi Alderman and Philip Ball.

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Science
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Eddington's Eclipse and Einstein's Celebrity
Science Stories
27 minutes
6 years ago
Eddington's Eclipse and Einstein's Celebrity

Eddington's Eclipse and Einstein's Celebrity

Philip Ball's tale is of a solar eclipse 100 years ago observed by Arthur Eddington, a British astronomer who travelled to the remote island of Principe off the coast of West Africa and saw the stars shift in the heavens. His observations supplied the crucial proof of a theory that transformed our notions of the cosmos and turned a German physicist named Albert Einstein into an international celebrity. But this is also a tale of how a Quaker tried to use science to unite countries. The reparations imposed on Germany after the war extended into science too as many in Great Britain and other Allied nations felt that German science should be ostracised from the international community. As a Quaker, Eddington wanted just the opposite: to see peaceful cooperation restored among nations.

Producer: Erika Wright

Science Stories

Surprising stories from the history of science told by Naomi Alderman and Philip Ball.