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Plastic Fantastic How The Biggest Fraud In Physics Shook The Scientific World 1st Edition Eugenie Samuel Reich

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Plastic Fantastic How The Biggest Fraud In Physics Shook The Scientific World 1st Edition Eugenie Samuel Reich
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Plastic Fantastic How The Biggest Fraud In Physics Shook The Scientific World 1st Edition Eugenie Samuel Reich instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.09 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Eugenie Samuel Reich
ISBN: 9780230224674, 0230224679
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Plastic Fantastic How The Biggest Fraud In Physics Shook The Scientific World 1st Edition Eugenie Samuel Reich by Eugenie Samuel Reich 9780230224674, 0230224679 instant download after payment.

This is the story of wunderkind physicist Jan Hendrik Schön who faked the discovery of a new superconductor made from plastic. A star researcher at the world-renowned Bell Laboratories in New Jersey, he claimed to have stumbled across a powerful method for making carbon-based crystals into transistors, the switches found on computer chips. Had his experiments worked, they would have paved the way for huge advances in technology--computer chips that we could stick on a dress or eyewear, or even use to make electronic screens as thin and easy-to-fold as sheets of paper.

But as other researchers tried to recreate Schön's experiments, the scientific community learned that it had been duped. Why did so many top experts, including Nobel prize-winners, support Schön? What led the major scientific journals to publish his work, and promote it with press releases? And what drove Schön, by all accounts a mild-mannered, modest and obliging young man, to tell such outrageous lies?

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