The Autobiography of an Electron / Wherein the Scientific Ideas of the Present Time Are Explained in an Interesting and Novel Fashion
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A personified electron recounts its origins in cosmic and atomic formation and then explains, in accessible language, how electrons produce and participate in electricity, magnetism, light, colour, X-rays, and wireless communication. Through anecdotal episodes and imagined experiences—early experiments, vacuum tubes, circuits, dynamos, motors, telegraphy, telephony, and spectroscopic observation—it clarifies how electrons carry currents, create magnetic effects, generate optical phenomena such as aurorae and spectra, and enable modern technologies. The narrative links physical mechanisms to everyday devices while tracing how scientists inferred electron properties and devised methods to detect and harness them.
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