84,99 zł
Thunder and Lightning by Camille Flammarion is a fascinating exploration of the natural phenomena of storms, thunder, and lightning, blending scientific inquiry with vivid storytelling. First published in the late 19th century, the book delves into the mysteries and marvels of the atmosphere, offering readers a comprehensive look at the forces that shape our weather. Flammarion, a renowned French astronomer and author, brings his characteristic curiosity and poetic sensibility to the subject, describing the formation of clouds, the dynamics of electrical storms, and the awe-inspiring power of lightning. Throughout the book, Flammarion combines detailed scientific explanations with historical anecdotes, eyewitness accounts, and philosophical reflections. He examines the role of electricity in nature, the causes and effects of thunderstorms, and the impact of these phenomena on human life and culture. The narrative is enriched with accounts of remarkable storms, descriptions of lightning strikes, and discussions of the superstitions and beliefs that have surrounded thunder and lightning throughout history. Thunder and Lightning is not only a scientific treatise but also a celebration of the beauty and terror of the natural world. Flammarion’s engaging prose invites readers to marvel at the spectacle of the skies, while also encouraging a deeper understanding of the physical laws that govern our planet. The book remains a classic work of popular science, appealing to anyone interested in meteorology, natural history, or the enduring mysteries of the weather.
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Liczba stron: 292
Rok wydania: 2025
