NUCLEI AND NIGHTFALL: EIGHT STORIES INSPIRED BY THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS LAUREATES, 1930 TO 1939: 4 (The Nobel Physics Stories: A Decade-by-Decade Short Story Series) - Softcover

Book 4 of 13: The Nobel Physics Stories: A Decade-by-Decade Short Story Series

ALDEN, SIMON

 
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Synopsis

Nuclei and Nightfall is the fourth volume in a series of thirteen books, each covering a decade of Nobel Prize winners in Physics through a collection of original short stories.

Between 1930 and 1939, physics dismantled the illusions of classical certainty. Scientists discovered that light could leave a unique fingerprint on materials, that atoms were governed by the limits of measurement, that unseen neutral particles could unlock the nucleus, and that the sky itself rained down newly confirmed antimatter. The Nobel Prize in Physics tracked a decade where the fundamental building blocks of reality became calculable, even as they defied common sense.

In this volume, eight prizes become eight works of literary fiction: a conservator who finds truth in the subtle shift of light across a disputed painting; a student and teacher grappling with a universe built on the grammar of observation; a protagonist who learns to see human relationships not as fixed points but as fluid states of being; a secure facility breached by a neutral projectile that leaves a forensic trace; an investigator using the structure of cosmic noise to catch smugglers under the cover of a storm; estranged siblings who realise the truth of their conflict depends entirely on how they measure it; a researcher discovering that slow, gentle projectiles command more power than violent force; and an inventor navigating the political cost of a machine that manufactures extreme energy on demand.

Every discovery is accurate. Every story is new. Together they make the fourth decade of Nobel physics not a chapter in a textbook but a living world, full of people for whom these ideas arrived not as settled knowledge but as sudden, disorienting, and irreversible light.

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