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A Brilliant Darkness: The Extraordinary Life and Mysterious Disappearance of Ettore Majorana, the Troubled Genius of the Nuclear Age Hardcover – 24 Nov 2009

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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Basic Books; 1 edition (24 Nov. 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0465009034
  • ISBN-13: 978-0465009039
  • Product Dimensions: 16.5 x 2.5 x 24.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars 3 customer reviews
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"Publishers Weekly"
"Part mystery, part biography and part nuclear physics primer.... Magueijo's examination of Majorana...reveals a troubled, confounding man whose disappearance has inspired as many conspiracy theories as the Roswell incident."
"Library Journal"
"[Magueijo] could have easily fallen into the jargon of his profession to describe the work of a fellow scientist, but he does not. His clear explanation of Majorana's insight into nuclear physics, often accompanied with drawings and illustrations, will appeal to a wide audience."
SEEDMagazine.com
""A Brilliant Darkness" excavates Majorana's troubled life, explaining his contributions to physics and uncovering new clues about his peculiar disappearance more than 70 years ago."
"Booklist" (starred review)
"Magueijo explains [Majorana's] scientific theories in mercifully simple terms. But what simple terms can illuminate a tortured and unstable personality, vulnerable to bouts of depression and prone to antisocial reclusiveness? The complexities of that personality resist assimilation into any of the standard explanations - suicide, kidnapping, flight, monastic retreat - for Majorana's disappearance. But astounded readers will thank Magueijo for his daring venture into the science and the psyche of a perplexing figure."
"New Scientist"
""A Brilliant Darkness" interweaves explanations of Majorana's physics with his life story, and the result is an enlightening and strangely gripping journey into the heart of science and the minds of scientists.... This tale is about the journey, not the destination, and a trip through Majorana's life is a journey well worth taking."
"Nature"
"The latest thesis on the disappearance of physicist Ettore Majorana...reminds us of the Nobel-prizewinning quality of the discoveries he made during his brief career."
"Buzz Blog"
"[A] wonderful telling of the entire Majorana story.... Like a true scientist, Magueijo seemss

"Publishers Weekly"
Part mystery, part biography and part nuclear physics primer. Magueijo s examination of Majoranareveals a troubled, confounding man whose disappearance has inspired as many conspiracy theories as the Roswell incident.
"Library Journal"
[Magueijo] could have easily fallen into the jargon of his profession to describe the work of a fellow scientist, but he does not. His clear explanation of Majorana s insight into nuclear physics, often accompanied with drawings and illustrations, will appeal to a wide audience.
SEEDMagazine.com
"A Brilliant Darkness" excavates Majorana s troubled life, explaining his contributions to physics and uncovering new clues about his peculiar disappearance more than 70 years ago.
"Booklist" (starred review)
Magueijo explains [Majorana s] scientific theories in mercifully simple terms. But what simple terms can illuminate a tortured and unstable personality, vulnerable to bouts of depression and prone to antisocial reclusiveness? The complexities of that personality resist assimilation into any of the standard explanations suicide, kidnapping, flight, monastic retreat for Majorana s disappearance. But astounded readers will thank Magueijo for his daring venture into the science and the psyche of a perplexing figure.
"New Scientist"
"A Brilliant Darkness" interweaves explanations of Majorana s physics with his life story, and the result is an enlightening and strangely gripping journey into the heart of science and the minds of scientists. This tale is about the journey, not the destination, and a trip through Majorana s life is a journey well worth taking.
"Nature"
The latest thesis on the disappearance of physicist Ettore Majoranareminds us of the Nobel-prizewinning quality of the discoveries he made during his brief career.
"Buzz Blog"
[A] wonderful telling of the entire Majorana story. Like a true scientist, Magueijo seems unsatisfied to hear from others what they believed happened to Majorana, so he goes in search of the truth himself. Magueijo makes the story sound more like a gossip column than a history. Who says physicists can t stir up human emotion?
"Choice"
"A Brilliant Darkness" is not a traditional biography of Ettore Majorana. The book offers good descriptions of basic nuclear physics, the positron, and Feynman diagrams. It also covers the physics of neutrinos in some depth. "

Publishers Weekly
"Part mystery, part biography and part nuclear physics primer.... Magueijo's examination of Majorana...reveals a troubled, confounding man whose disappearance has inspired as many conspiracy theories as the Roswell incident."

Library Journal
"[Magueijo] could have easily fallen into the jargon of his profession to describe the work of a fellow scientist, but he does not. His clear explanation of Majorana's insight into nuclear physics, often accompanied with drawings and illustrations, will appeal to a wide audience."

SEEDMagazine.com
"A Brilliant Darkness excavates Majorana's troubled life, explaining his contributions to physics and uncovering new clues about his peculiar disappearance more than 70 years ago."

Booklist (starred review)
"Magueijo explains [Majorana's] scientific theories in mercifully simple terms. But what simple terms can illuminate a tortured and unstable personality, vulnerable to bouts of depression and prone to antisocial reclusiveness? The complexities of that personality resist assimilation into any of the standard explanations - suicide, kidnapping, flight, monastic retreat - for Majorana's disappearance. But astounded readers will thank Magueijo for his daring venture into the science and the psyche of a perplexing figure."

About the Author

Joao Magueijo has taught at Cambridge University, Princeton University, and the University of California, Berkeley. He currently holds a Chair in Theoretical Physics at Imperial College, London. Author of Faster Than the Speed of Light, he lives in London.



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