Aaron Douglas: The Battle for Discovery: Forgotten Scientific Rivalries That Changed the World
The untold stories of ambition, betrayal, and brilliance behind history's greatest breakthroughs
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| Sprache: | Deutsch |
| Seiten: | 197 (Druckfassung) |
| Format: | EPUB
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Science is built on progress—but behind every discovery lies human drama: competition, ego, betrayal, and obsession. The Battle for Discovery uncovers the forgotten rivals that defined scientific history and shaped the modern world.
From the feud between Tesla and Edison over electricity, to Rosalind Franklin's looked contribution to DNA's double helix, to the quiet war between Newton and Leibniz over calculus—this book brings to life the personal and professional conflicts that turned laboratories into battlegrounds.
Inside, you'll find:
Rivalries that fueled innovation: How competition often pushed science forward faster than cooperation could.
The politics of credit: Why fame and recognition rarely went to the true pioneers.
Human flaws in a rational field: Pride, envy, and ambition driving decisions as much as data.
Forgotten figures: The scientists whose names never made the textbooks, despite changing the course of history.
Written in an accessible, narrative style, this book transforms what might seem like sterile academic moments into gripping human stories. Each chapter reads like a mini-drama, revealing the tension between vision and validation, intellect and integrity.
Ideal for students, educators, and anyone fascinated by the people behind the discoveries, The Battle for Discovery remains us that science is not just a quest for truth—it's a struggle for legacy.











