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由詹姆斯·伯克(James Burke)讲述,由英国广播公司(BBC)??于1978年出版的历史,科学,技术纪录片-英语叙述History, Science, Technology Documentary narrated by James Burke and published by BBC in 1978 - English narration
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这本十卷丛书是在1978年通过将科学变成一个侦探小说而制作的,詹姆斯·伯克(James Burke)创作了一系列会让学生和成年人都着迷的书。这种跨学科的方法从来没有应用于历史或科学,它取得了巨大的成功。该系列电影在美国电影节上获得了红丝带奖,该电影的范围涵盖19个国家和150个地区,需要14个月以上的拍摄时间。作为科学夏洛克·福尔摩斯,伯克通过12,000年的历史来寻找线索,这些线索将我们引向了八项改变生命的伟大发明—原子弹,电信,计算机,生产线,喷气飞机,塑料,火箭和电视。伯克(Burke)认为,这种变化是由于他称之为“触发器”的因素而发生的,其中一些因素似乎无关。这些都有其自身的触发作用,也导致完全不相关的领域发生变化。这样连接就开始... [编辑]??触发效果故事的开头和结尾都在这里。最终是我们目前对纽约市停电所说明的复杂技术网络的依赖。生命几乎停滞不前:理所当然的支持系统失败了。我们怎么变得如此无助?技术起源于耕作和农业。每个发明都需要自己的跟进:一旦开始,就很难停止。该部分结束于科威特,在30年中,社会已经从古埃及跃升为今天的技术。[编辑]??早晨之死测试黄金的纯度如何在2500年前改变了世界并导致了原子弹爆炸?对硬币中的贵金属进行标准化刺激了从希腊到波斯的贸易,从而在亚历山大港建立了一个庞大的商业中心和图书馆。14个世纪后,丰富的航海知识为导航员提供了帮助。水手发现指南针的磁化针并未指向北。对磁性本质的调查导致发现了电,雷达和原子弹。[编辑]??之所以存在遥远的语音通信,是因为诺曼人在黑斯廷斯战役中穿着马stir –这种简单的进步引起了日益昂贵的战争科学的一场革命。欧洲将注意力转向赚钱发动战争。随着矿井被挖得更深,它们被淹没,刺激了像伽利略这样的科学家研究真空,气压和其他自然规律来开采更深的银。这导致发现了电和磁之间的关系,并导致了无线电和深空电信的发展,从而可能与银河文明进行接触。[编辑]??数字信仰系统(政治,经济,机械,电子)组织中的每个发展都会通过逻辑,天才,偶然或完全无法预料的事件影响下一个。从中世纪到文艺复兴的过渡受到商业主义的兴起,气候的突然变化,饥荒和黑死病的影响,这为印刷机的发明奠定了基础。[编辑]???命运之轮力量看看未来的计算机,这些计算机最初是由牧师-天文学家摆放的,他们知道适当的播种和收获时间。这些星座极大地影响了生活,特别是当生病的巴格达哈里发被占星家使用希腊绝迹治愈后。他的古代医学This ten volume series was made in 1978 by turning science into a detective story, James Burke creates a series that will fascinate students and adults alike. This interdisciplinary approach has never before been applied to history or science and it succeeds tremendously. Winner of the Red Ribbon in the American Film Festival, the scope of the series covers 19 countries and 150 locations, requiring over 14 months of filming. As the Sherlock Holmes of science, Burke tracks through 12,000 years of history for the clues that lead us to eight great life changing inventions-the atom bomb, telecommunications, the computer, the production line, jet aircraft, plastics, rocketry and television. Burke postulates that such changes occur in response to factors he call "triggers" some of them seemingly unrelated. These have their own triggering effects, causing change in totally unrelated fields as well. And so the connections begin...[edit] The Trigger Effect Both the beginning and the end of the story are here. The end is our present dependence on complex technological networks illustrated by the NYC power blackouts. Life came almost to a standstill: support systems taken for granted failed. How did we become so helpless? Technology originated with the plow and agriculture. Each invention demands its own follow-up: once started, it is hard to stop. This segment ends in Kuwait, where society has leapt from ancient Egypt to the technology of today in 30 years.[edit] Death in the Morning How did a test of gold’s purity revolutionize the world 2500 years ago and lead to the atomic bomb? Standardizing precious metal in coins stimulated trade from Greece to Persia, causing the construction of a huge commercial center and library at Alexandria. This wealth of nautical knowledge aided navigators 14 centuries later. Mariners discovered that the compass’s magnetized needle did not point directly north. Investigations into the nature of magnetism led to the discovery of electricity, radar and to the atomic bomb.[edit] Distant Voices Telecommunications exist because the Normans wore stirrups at the Battle of Hastings- a simple advance that caused a revolution in the increasingly expensive science of warfare. Europe turned its attention to making money to wage wars. As mine shafts were dug deeper, they became flooded, stimulating scientists like Galileo to investigate vacuums, air pressure and other natural laws to mine deeper silver. This led to the discovery of electricity and magnetism’s relationship and to the development of radio, and deep space telecommunications that may enable contact with galactic civilizations.[edit] Faith in Numbers Each development in the organization of systems (political, economic, mechanical, electronic)influences the next, by logic, by genius, by chance, or by utterly unforeseen events. The transition from the Middle ages to the Renaissance was influenced by the rise of commercialism, a sudden change in climate, famine and the Black Death, which set the stage for the invention of the printing press.[edit] The Wheel of Fortune The power to see into the future with computers originally rested with priest-astronomers who knew the proper times to plant and harvest. The constellations influenced life spectacularly, particularly when the ailing Caliph of Baghad was cured by an astrologer using Greek lore. His ancient medical secrets were translated and spread throughout Europe, ushering in an era of scientific inquiry. The need for more precise measuring devices in navigation gave rise to the pendulum clock, the telescope, forged steel and interchangeable machine parts-the basis of modern industrial system.[edit] Thunder in the Skies A dramatically colder climate gripped Europe during the 13th century profoundly affecting the course of history for the next seven centuries. The changes in energy usage transformed architecture and forced the creation of new power sources. The coming of the Industrial Revolution, spurred on by advances in the steam engine, scarred England indelibly: but a moment in history later, gasoline-powered engines opened the way to the heavens.[edit] The Long Chain Often, materials discovered by accident alter the course of the world. In the 1600s Dutch commercial freighters controlled Atlantic trade routes. Competing British lines induced America to produce pitch to protect hulls of their royal vessels. This arrangement lasted until 1776, after which a Scottish inventor tried to produce pitch from coal tar. By the time he succeeded the navy was using copper instead. Subsequent experiments with coal tar yielded gaslight lamps, waterproofed garments, a brilliant mauve dye that established the German chemical industry and nylon, the first of the miracle plastics.[edit] Eat, Drink and Be Merry When Napoleon marched huge forces across Europe, he needed an efficient way to store provisions. A Frenchman preserved sterilized food in empty champagne bottles, an idea modified by the British, who tried tin cans. Still, canned foods sometimes spoiled, which led to experiments with refrigeration. Later, it was discovered that gases may be stored at very low temperatures in a thermos flask, a device handy for picnics, for polar explorers and for, storing large quantities of liquid oxygen and hydrogen. When lit by a spark these gases can send rockets into space.[edit] Countdown What happens when you combine a carbon arc light, a billiard ball coating, a spoked wheel and consecutive images? Motion pictures! Complex and sometimes incredible events led to Thomas Edison’s remarkable invention; the beginnings of limelight on a Irish mountain; George Eastman’s production of celluloid from the slightly explosive gun cotton; the “magic lantern” of an Austrian ballistics teacher. Then Eadweard Muybridge settled a bet in 1872 by photographs; does a horse raise all four feet when galloping? (Yes.) Today moving pictures, together with television, are enormously powerful mass media. Have we become trapped by our own technology?[edit] Yesterday, Tomorrow and You “Why did we do it this way?” Essential moments from the previous programs are reviewed to illustrate the common factors that make for change. Will they go on operating to affect our futures? And if so, can we recognize them? The second half looks at the extent to which we have become increasingly incapable of understanding how change occurs in our complex world and at why we are in such a predicament. Finally, there is a look ahead to the need for radical change in the availability and use of information in the future, if we are to remain in control of our destinies.
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