Overview
This documentary starts with the theory as proposed by John Dalton in 1808, and outlines the progress made during the nineteenth century bringing in Faraday's early experiments in electrolysis, Mendeleeff's Periodic Table, and ending with ideas of the size of molecules and atoms then current. (Part 1 of 6)
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June 6, 2025
Though the production is very basic, here, it is still quite an interesting potted history of the evolution of atomic physics from it’s elementary beginnings with John Dalton as far back at the early 1800s through to Lord Rutherford’s declaration that by the end of the 19th century we knew of some eighty unique elements whose atoms could never be split, were all roughly the same size and shape and who were utterly indestructible. It illustrates h… read the rest.
June 6, 2025
Though the production is very basic, here, it is still quite an interesting potted history of the evolution of atomic physics from it’s elementary beginnings with John Dalton as far back at the early 1800s through to Lord Rutherford’s declaration that by the end of the 19th century we knew of some eighty unique elements whose atoms could never be split, were all roughly the same size and shape and who were utterly indestructible. It illustrates h… read the rest.
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