Alan Wade
ASIN: B00AM4958M
Publisher: Alan Wade
Pages: 432
The subject of this book is mainly concerned with the history of science and technology, something that has fascinated me most of my reading life. A subject rarely written about because no one seems to know or care about its origins because they think they already know. Much of the information contained here will be new to those who have been taught an educationally standard yet completely different version. The true history is not altogether hidden but scattered and sometimes hard to find, deliberately so, but it is there. The reader will also find here a mostly concealed and unacknowledged golden age of electronic technology that ended in the 1930’s roughly coinciding with the academic consensus acceptance of the electron theory, new particle physics and the theories of Albert Einstein.After this date all genuine electronic research and discovery ended. I realise that this seems to be ...