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Bigger eyes in a wider universe: The American understanding of Earth in outer space, 1893--1941.

机译:在更广阔的宇宙中拥有更大的眼睛:1893--1941年,美国对外太空的认识。

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Between 1893 and 1941, the understanding of the Milky Way galaxy within the American culture changed from a sphere to a spiral and Earth's location within it changed from the center to the periphery. These changes were based primarily upon scientific theories developed at Mount Wilson Observatory near Pasadena, California. This dissertation is an "astrosophy" that traces the history of changing depictions of the Milky Way in selected published sources and identifies key individuals, theories and technologies involved. It also demonstrates why the accepted depictions of the universe envisioned at Mount Wilson were cultural-scientific products created, in part, as the result of place.;Southern California became the hearth of a culture that justified its superiority based upon its unique climate. Clear skies, remarkable visibility, and a perceived existence of intense natural light became the basis for the promotion of Mount Wilson as the premier location for astronomical observations. Conservation, en plein air paintings, and the concept of paysage moralise are Southern Californian cultural products of the early 1900s that promoted an idealized society capable of exceptional intellectual endeavors and scientific accomplishments.;The efforts of astronomers Hale, Shapley, Adams, Hubble and Ritchey resulted in the changing American understanding of the universe. This dissertation reveals how the diverse social interactions of these astronomers intersected Arroyo Seco meetings, women's organizations, the Valley Hunt Club elites, and philanthropic groups that comprised the schizophrenic culture of Pasadena. Their astronomical theories are compared to other aspects of the Southern Californian culture revealed in the writings of Raymond Chandler, Nathanael West and John Fante. The desire of astronomers to gain prestige from their discoveries is compared to competition in the creative processes of Hollywood. The theories created by astronomers and the films of the motion picture industry relied upon establishing an accepted second space within the minds of their audiences. By the end of the study period, the universe accepted by most Americans was a "California Universe". It was not a discovery of pure science, but rather a cultural-scientific product of the Mount Wilson astronomers, the Pasadena community and the landscape and culture of Southern California.
机译:在1893年和1941年之间,对美国文化中银河系的了解从一个球体变成了一个螺旋形,而地球在其中的位置也从中心变成了外围。这些变化主要基于在加利福尼亚州帕萨迪纳附近的威尔逊山天文台开发的科学理论。本文是一部“天文学”,追溯了选定出版资源中银河系变化描述的历史,并确定了所涉及的关键个人,理论和技术。这也说明了为什么威尔逊山所设想的宇宙被接受的描述是部分地由于地方文化而创造的文化科学产品。南加州成为一种文化的壁炉,该文化基于其独特的气候证明其优越性。晴朗的天空,卓越的能见度以及强烈的自然光的存在成为促进威尔逊山(Mount Wilson)成为天文观测的主要地点的基础。保护,舒适的航空绘画和薪酬道德的概念是1900年代初南加州的文化产物,促进了一个理想化的社会,具有杰出的智力成就和科学成就。;天文学家黑尔,沙普利,亚当斯,哈勃和里奇的努力导致美国人对宇宙的理解发生了变化。这篇论文揭示了这些天文学家的各种社会互动如何与阿罗约·塞科会议,妇女组织,山谷狩猎俱乐部精英以及组成帕萨迪纳精神分裂文化的慈善团体相交。他们的天文学理论与雷蒙德·钱德勒(Raymond Chandler),纳塔奈尔·韦斯特(Nathanael West)和约翰·范特(John Fante)的著作所揭示的南加州文化的其他方面进行了比较。将天文学家从发现中获得声望的渴望与好莱坞创作过程中的竞争进行了比较。天文学家和电影业电影所创造的理论依赖于在听众心中建立公认的第二空间。在研究期结束时,大多数美国人接受的宇宙是一个“加利福尼亚宇宙”。这不是纯粹的科学发现,而是威尔逊山天文学家,帕萨迪纳社区以及南加州景观和文化的文化科学产物。

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  • 作者

    Prosser, Jodicus Wayne.;

  • 作者单位

    Texas A&M University.;

  • 授予单位 Texas A&M University.;
  • 学科 American Studies.;History of Science.;Literature American.;Physics Astronomy and Astrophysics.;Cinema.;Geography.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 241 p.
  • 总页数 241
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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