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A collection of essays examines scientific ideas from a humanistic and aesthetic standpoint, tracing how theories arise, satisfy curiosity, comprehension, and practice, and interact with culture. Subjects range from foundational assumptions, physics, and mathematics to biographies of scientific figures, popularization, amateur observation, and the relation between science and mystery. The author considers scientific method, education, personalities, and the social duties of scientists, arguing that science develops through historical context and serves intellectual, practical, and aesthetic needs while leaving room for unresolved questions.

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J. W. N. Sullivan

J. W. N. Sullivan was a notable writer and thinker in the field of science, contributing significantly to the popularization of scientific concepts. He is best known for his works such as "Aspects of Science," where he explores the philosophical implications of scientific discoveries. His writings often bridge the gap between complex scientific ideas and accessible language, making them approachable for a broader audience. In addition to "Atoms and Electrons" and "Gallio," Sullivan's works reflect his deep interest in the interplay between science and philosophy, establishing him as a key figure in the discourse of early 20th-century scientific literature.

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