With this unique traveler's guide, travelers can learn about 128 destinations around the world where discoveries in science, mathematics, and technology occurred or are happening now.
From Kiev to Jaipur with The Geek Atlas in hand
“This is the Captain speaking. Welcome aboard flight NB1729, the Nerd Bird, stopping in Kiev, Munich, Paris, London, Dublin, New York, San Francisco and Jaipur. Seat belts fastened please: we’re about to apply Newton’s laws of motion and take off.”
First stop is Kiev, Ukraine and it’s straight from the airport to the National Museum of Chernobyl that explains the events of April 26, 1986 when reactor number 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power station blew open and released a cloud of radioactivity that covered Europe. The following morning your tour bus leaves Kiev and makes the drive out to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Inside the zone you see the entombed reactor and the abandoned town of Pripyat, which is forever stuck in the mid-1980s.
During the trip you’ve got plenty of time to read The Geek Atlas’ explanation of the dangers of radioactive iodine and its effect on the thyroid gland.
Next, it’s back aboard the plane for the ride down to the gleaming airport in Munich, Germany. From there it’s a short train ride to the Deutsches Museum--probably the greatest science museum in the world. You’ll be staying all day in the museum because of its sheer size (there are 28,000 objects on display) and the highlight will be the Electric Power demonstration where 300 kV of AC are generated and then an 800 kV lightning strike is set off.
On the train ride into Munich there’s time to read The Geek Atlas’ explanation of the operation of the Diesel engine and find out what a planimeter is.
Paris is up next. Your walking tour of the City of Lights starts at the Paris Observatory at the feet of François Arago, director of the observatory in the 19th century. You are looking for a small brass disk set into the sidewalk. Written on the disk is the word ARAGO and the letters N and S. You follow the northerly direction towards the observatory staying on the old Paris meridian (the French 0 degrees of longitude).
Along the way you’ll search for more of these Arago medallions marking the meridian and end up seeing the sights of Paris. The meridian passes through the city center and without straying far you’ll see The Pantheon (with Foucault’s Pendulum inside), the Jardin de Luxembourg, the Eiffel Tower and le Musée du Louvre.
Stop for a coffee near the river Seine halfway through the trip and read The Geek Atlas’ description of how to find your local meridian at home using a stick and some string.
The next day, you leave the airplane behind and hurtle under the English Channel on a train to arrive in London in just over two hours. In London your tour avoids the major tourist attractions and takes you by underground train to The Brunel Museum. You arrive by passing through the first tunnel built under a body of water. If you are lucky you can take the museum tour back through the floodlit tunnel in an underground train that creeps through at walking pace.
While in London the tour stops for lunch at Bunhill Fields Cemetery, a quiet spot in the City of London, where you can hunt down the grave of Reverend, and pioneer of probability theory, Thomas Bayes. The Geek Atlas contains a probability brainteaser to ponder while thinking about the famous Bayes Theorem (which is explained).
Before leaving Europe the airplane makes a stop in Dublin for a bit more mathematics. Crossing Broom Bridge across the Royal Canal you come to a plaque on the bridge itself. This is the spot where Sir William Rowan Hamilton, out on a walk with his wife in 1843, scratched the fundamental equation of the theory of quaternions into the stonework using a knife. The equation had just come to him and he needed to write it down.
Opening The Geek Atlas to page 91, you’ll find a description of the quaternions and the complex numbers.
After the long flight to New York’s JFK and a bumpy cab ride into the city you avoid the crowds around Times Square and head straight for the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of New York City. Inside is the small and wonderful John M. Mossman collection of locks. Since New York is an important banking center locks are very important and the collection is filled with beautiful examples of complex, mechanical time locks used to secure vaults.
Many of the locks were built by the Yale Company, and The Geek Atlas explains how the familiar home ‘tumbler’ (or Yale) lock works.
Flying over the US towards California there’s plenty of time to read up on the The Geek Atlas’ highlights of Silicon Valley, but after leaving San Francisco airport your tour heads south and out towards Fort Irwin, CA where NASA has the headquarters of the Deep Space Communications Complex with its multiple parabolic dishes that point skyward and chat with man-made probes that are exploring the solar system. Some of the probes have been phoning home to Fort Irwin for over 30 years.
Since it’s a long ride to Fort Irwin you’ll have time to get your head around The Geek Atlas section on error-detecting and correcting codes used to transmit information across the reaches of space (and ensure your credit card number is accurate).
To complete the tour it’s a change of scene and continent: you leave high-tech California and dial back time to visit one of the oldest stone observatories in the world at the Jantar Mantar in Jaipur, India. In Jaipur you’ll be seeing the largest sundial in the world and a host of beautiful and massive instruments used for astronomical observations since the 18th century.
“This is the Captain speaking once again. Thank you for taking The Geek Atlas world tour. Your trip is free if you can tell the chief flight attendant the significance of our flight number while deplaning.”
Introduction; A Mind Forever Voyaging; Conventions Used in This Book; We'd Like to Hear from You; Safari® Books Online; Chapter 1: Parkes Radio Telescope, Parkes, Australia; 1.1 The Dish; 1.2 Practical Information; Chapter 2: Zentralfriedhof, Vienna, Austria; 2.1 A Scientist Among the Composers; 2.2 Practical Information; Chapter 3: Atomium, Brussels, Belgium; 3.1 An Iron Crystal; 3.2 The Delta Allotrope of Iron; 3.3 Carbon Allotropes; 3.4 Practical Information; Chapter 4: Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada; 4.1 Alexander Graham Bell's Summer Home; 4.2 Practical Information; Chapter 5: Mendel Museum of Genetics, Brno, Czech Republic; 5.1 Ten Years of Observing Peas; 5.2 Practical Information; Chapter 6: Galápagos Islands, Ecuador; 6.1 The Second Voyage of the Beagle; 6.2 Practical Information; Chapter 7: Airbus, Toulouse, France; 7.1 The A380; 7.2 Practical Information; Chapter 8: The Arago Medallions, Paris, France; 8.1 François Arago and the Paris Meridian; 8.2 Practical Information; Chapter 9: Beaumont-de-Lomagne, France; 9.1 Pierre de Fermat; 9.2 Practical Information; Chapter 10: Château du Clos Lucé, Amboise, France; 10.1 The Final Home of Leonardo da Vinci; 10.2 Practical Information; Chapter 11: Institut Pasteur, Paris, France; 11.1 The Founder of Immunology; 11.2 Practical Information; Chapter 12: The Jacquard Museum, Roubaix, France; 12.1 The Punched Card; 12.2 Practical Information; Chapter 13: Le Panthéon, Paris, France; 13.1 To the Great Men the Grateful Homeland; 13.2 Practical Information; Chapter 14: Millau Viaduct, Millau, France; 14.1 The World's Highest Road Bridge; 14.2 Practical Information; Chapter 15: Musée Curie, Paris, France; 15.1 Radium; 15.2 Practical Information; Chapter 16: Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace, Le Bourget, France; 16.1 "Concorde Lives On, She Is Only Sleeping"; 16.2 Practical Information; Chapter 17: Musée des Arts et Métiers, Paris, France; 17.1 Science Before and After the French Revolution; 17.2 Practical Information; Chapter 18: The Eiffel Tower, Paris, France; 18.1 The Great Men of Science; 18.2 Practical Information; Chapter 19: Deutsches Museum, Munich, Germany; 19.1 The German Museum of Masterpieces of Natural Science and Technology; 19.2 Practical Information; Chapter 20: Peenemünde Historical Technical Information Center, Peenemünde, Germany; 20.1 The Fieseler Fi 103 and the A-4; 20.2 Practical Information; Chapter 21: Röntgen Museum, Remscheid, Germany; 21.1 The Discovery of the X-Ray; 21.2 Practical Information; Chapter 22: Stadtfriedhof, Göttingen, Germany; 22.1 An Elephant's Graveyard; 22.2 Practical Information; Chapter 23: The Gutenberg Museum, Mainz, Germany; 23.1 Movable Type; 23.2 Practical Information; Chapter 24: Jantar Mantar, Jaipur, India; 24.1 An Enormous Observatory in Stone; 24.2 Practical Information; Chapter 25: Broom Bridge, Dublin, Ireland; 25.1 Mathematical Equations As Urban Grafitti; 25.2 Practical Information; Chapter 26: Tempio Voltiano, Como, Italy; 26.1 A Temple to Alessandro Volta; 26.2 Practical Information; Chapter 27: Akashi-Kaikō Bridge, Kobe, Japan; 27.1 The World's Longest Suspension Bridge; 27.2 Practical Information; Chapter 28: Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan; 28.1 Electric Town; 28.2 Practical Information; Chapter 29: The Escher Museum, The Hague, Netherlands; 29.1 The Escher Museum; 29.2 Practical Information; Chapter 30: Tesla Museum, Belgrade, Serbia; 30.1 The Man Who Lit Up the World; 30.2 Practical Information; Chapter 31: Solúcar PS10 Power Station, Sanlúcar la Mayor, Spain; 31.1 The Tower of Power; 31.2 Practical Information; Chapter 32: CERN, Geneva, Switzerland; 32.1 High-Energy Physics; 32.2 Practical Information; Chapter 33: Historisches Museum Bern, Bern, Switzerland; 33.1 Albert Einstein's Annus Mirabilis (Miracle Year); 33.2 Practical Information; Chapter 34: Taipei 101, Taipei, Taiwan; 34.1 The 660-Tonne Golden Ball; 34.2 Practical Information; Chapter 35: 14 India Street, Edinburgh, Scotland; 35.1 James Clerk Maxwell; 35.2 Practical Information; Chapter 36: Air Defence Radar Museum, RAF Neatishead, England; 36.1 It's Bigger Than You Think; 36.2 Practical Information; Chapter 37: Albury Church, Albury, England; 37.1 William Oughtred; 37.2 Practical Information; Chapter 38: Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum, London, England; 38.1 Fleming's Cramped Laboratory; 38.2 Practical Information; Chapter 39: Anderton Boat Lift, Northwich, England; 39.1 A Hydraulic Boat Lift; 39.2 Practical Information; Chapter 40: Bletchley Park, Bletchley, England; 40.1 ULTRA; 40.2 Practical Information; Chapter 41: British Airways Flight Training, Hounslow, England; 41.1 As Close As You're Likely to Get; 41.2 Practical Information; Chapter 42: Bunhill Fields Cemetery, London, England; 42.1 The Non-conformists; 42.2 Practical Information; Chapter 43: Down House, Downe, England; 43.1 Charles Darwin's Home and Garden Laboratory; 43.2 Practical Information; Chapter 44: Edward Jenner Museum, Berkeley, England; 44.1 From Variolation to Vaccination; 44.2 Practical Information; Chapter 45: Elsecar Heritage Centre, Elsecar, England; 45.1 129 Years of Steam; 45.2 Practical Information; Chapter 46: Farnborough Air Sciences Museum, Farnborough, England; 46.1 Making Aircraft Move; 46.2 Practical Information; Chapter 47: Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, England; 47.1 Stained-Glass Scientists; 47.2 Practical Information; Chapter 48: Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station, Goonhilly, England; 48.1 The "Arthur" Parabolic Dish; 48.2 Practical Information; Chapter 49: Greenwich, London, England; 49.1 Royal Observatory and National Maritime Museum; 49.2 Practical Information; Chapter 50: Hovercraft Museum, Lee-on-the-Solent, England; 50.1 The World's Biggest Collection of Air-Cushion Vehicles; 50.2 Practical Information; Chapter 51: Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire, England; 51.1 The Big Ear; 51.2 Practical Information; Chapter 52: Kelvedon Hatch Nuclear Bunker, Kelvedon Hatch, England; 52.1 Three Months of Underground Autonomy; 52.2 Practical Information; Chapter 53: Kempton Park Waterworks, Kempton Park, England; 53.1 Triple Expansion Steam Power; 53.2 Practical Information; Chapter 54: Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, England; 54.1 William Henry Fox Talbot; 54.2 Practical Information; Chapter 55: Manchester Science Walk, Manchester, England; 55.1 The Atomic Theory; 55.2 Practical Information; Chapter 56: Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, England; 56.1 A Hidden Oxford Treasure; 56.2 Practical Information; Chapter 57: Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland; 57.1 John Napier and Napier's Bones; 57.2 Practical Information; Chapter 58: National Museum of Computing, Bletchley, England; 58.1 Colossus; 58.2 Practical Information; Chapter 59: National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland; 59.1 Dolly the Sheep; 59.2 Practical Information; Chapter 60: National Railway Museum, York, England; 60.1 Chariots of Fire; 60.2 Practical Information; Chapter 61: Natural History Museum, London, England; 61.1 The Stuffed Museum; 61.2 Practical Information; Chapter 62: Poldhu, Cornwall, England; 62.1 The First Transatlantic Radio Transmission; 62.2 Practical Information; Chapter 63: Porthcurno Telegraph Museum, Porthcurno, England; 63.1 Nerve Center of the Empire; 63.2 Practical Information; Chapter 64: Royal College of Surgeons Hunterian Museum, London, England; 64.1 Surgery Laid Bare; 64.2 Practical Information; Chapter 65: Royal Gunpowder Mills, Waltham Abbey, England; 65.1 Practical Information; Chapter 66: Sackville Street Gardens, Manchester, England; 66.1 "IEKYF ROMSI ADXUO KVKZC GUBJ"; 66.2 Practical Information; Chapter 67: Sound Mirrors, Dungeness, England; 67.1 Echoes from the Sky; 67.2 Practical Information; Chapter 68: SS Great Britain, Bristol, England; 68.1 Iron Hulled and Propeller Powered; 68.2 Practical Information; Chapter 69: The Apple Tree, Trinity College, Cambridge, England; 69.1 The System of the World; 69.2 Practical Information; Chapter 70: The Brunel Museum, London, England; 70.1 The Thames Tunnel; 70.2 Practical Information; Chapter 71: The Eagle Pub, Cambridge, England; 71.1 "We Have Found the Secret of Life"; 71.2 Practical Information; Chapter 72: The Falkirk Wheel, Falkirk, Scotland; 72.1 Raising and Lowering Canal Boats Using Just 1.5 Kilowatts; 72.2 Practical Information; Chapter 73: The Hunterian Museum, Glasgow, Scotland; 73.1 William Hunter and Lord Kelvin; 73.2 Practical Information; Chapter 74: The Iron Bridge, Ironbridge, England; 74.1 Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution; 74.2 Practical Information; Chapter 75: The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London, England; 75.1 Furthering the Public Understanding of Science; 75.2 Practical Information; Chapter 76: The Science Museum, Swindon, England; 76.1 The Little-Known Outpost; 76.2 Practical Information; Chapter 77: The Science Museum, London, England; 77.1 A National Treasure; 77.2 Practical Information; Chapter 78: Thinktank, Birmingham, England; 78.1 The Smethwick Engine; 78.2 Practical Information; Chapter 79: Westminster Abbey, London, England; 79.1 The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster; 79.2 Practical Information; Chapter 80: Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Ukraine; 80.1 Aftermath of the Chernobyl Disaster; 80.2 Practical Information; Chapter 81: Aurora Borealis, Fairbanks, AK; 81.1 The Northern Lights; 81.2 Practical Information; Chapter 82: Trans-Alaska Pipeline Visitor Center, Fox, AK; 82.1 TAPS; 82.2 Practical Information; Chapter 83: Titan Missile Museum, Sahuarita, AZ; 83.1 "Skybird, this is Dropkick with a red dash alpha message"; 83.2 Practical Information; Chapter 84: 391 San Antonio Road, Mountain View, CA; 84.1 Shockley Semiconductor; 84.2 Practical Information; Chapter 85: 844 E. Charleston Road, Palo Alto, CA; 85.1 Fairchild and the Fairchildren; 85.2 Practical Information; Chapter 86: The Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA; 86.1 Silicon Valley's Finest; 86.2 Practical Information; Chapter 87: Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex, Fort Irwin, CA; 87.1 Apollo Valley; 87.2 Practical Information; Chapter 88: Joint Genome Institute, Walnut Creek, CA; 88.1 Gattaca; 88.2 Practical Information; Chapter 89: 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, CA; 89.1 Visiting the Mothership; 89.2 Practical Information; Chapter 90: The HP Garage, Palo Alto, CA; 90.1 367 Addison Avenue; 90.2 Practical Information; Chapter 91: U.S. Navy Submarine Force Museum, Groton, CT; 91.1 "Underway on Nuclear Power"; 91.2 Practical Information; Chapter 92: National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC; 92.1 The Best Air and Space Museum in the World; 92.2 Practical Information; Chapter 93: National Museum of American History, Washington, DC; 93.1 The Collections; 93.2 Practical Information; Chapter 94: Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, FL; 94.1 Not the Magic Kingdom; 94.2 Practical Information; Chapter 95: Kalaupapa National Historic Park, Molokai, HI; 95.1 The Leper Colony; 95.2 Practical Information; Chapter 96: Experimental Breeder Reactor No. 1, Arco, ID; 96.1 The First Nuclear Power; 96.2 Nuclear Aircraft Engines; 96.3 Practical Information; Chapter 97: Fermilab, Batavia, IL; 97.1 The Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory; 97.2 Practical Information; Chapter 98: MIT Museum, Cambridge, MA; 98.1 Ideas in the Making; 98.2 Practical Information; Chapter 99: Gaithersburg International Latitude Observatory, Gaithersburg, MD; 99.1 An Innocuous White Building; 99.2 Practical Information; Chapter 100: National Electronics Museum, Linthicum, MD; 100.1 Electronic Defense and Countermeasures; 100.2 Practical Information; Chapter 101: National Cryptologic Museum, Fort Meade, MD; 101.1 Looking Backward at the NSA; 101.2 Practical Information; Chapter 102: The Henry Ford, Dearborn, MI; 102.1 "America's Greatest History Attraction"; 102.2 Practical Information; Chapter 103: Gateway Arch, St. Louis, MO; 103.1 Gateway to the West; 103.2 Practical Information; Chapter 104: Horn Antenna, Holmdel, NJ; 104.1 Evidence for the Big Bang; 104.2 Practical Information; Chapter 105: Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ; 105.1 "Small and Plastic"; 105.2 Practical Information; Chapter 106: Trinity Test Site, White Sands Missile Range, NM; 106.1 July 16, 1945; 106.2 Practical Information; Chapter 107: Very Large Array, Socorro, NM; 107.1 A Virtual Antenna; 107.2 Practical Information; Chapter 108: White Sands Missile Range Museum, White Sands Missile Range, NM; 108.1 Operation Paperclip; 108.2 Practical Information; Chapter 109: Atomic Testing Museum, Las Vegas, NV; 109.1 History of the Nevada Test Site; 109.2 Practical Information; Chapter 110: Nevada Test Site, NV; 110.1 1,021 Explosions; 110.2 Practical Information; Chapter 111: Zero G, LasVegas, NV; 111.1 Not the Vomit Comet; 111.2 Practical Information; Chapter 112: Glenn H. Curtiss Museum, Hammondsport, NY; 112.1 The Lesser-Known Aviator and Fastest Man on Earth; 112.2 Practical Information; Chapter 113: John M. Mossman Lock Collection, New York, NY; 113.1 Where the Tourists Aren't; 113.2 Practical Information; Chapter 114: Sagan Planet Walk, Ithaca, NY; 114.1 The Sciencenter; 114.2 Practical Information; Chapter 115: Early Television Museum, Hillard, OH; 115.1 What's In, Not On, the Box; 115.2 Practical Information; Chapter 116: NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; 116.1 Little-Known NASA; 116.2 Practical Information; Chapter 117: Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum, McMinnville, OR; 117.1 The Spruce Goose; 117.2 Practical Information; Chapter 118: Joseph Priestley House, Northumberland, PA; 118.1 Oxygen, Soda Water, and More; 118.2 Practical Information; Chapter 119: Arecibo Observatory, Arecibo, Puerto Rico; 119.1 The Biggest Dish; 119.2 Practical Information; Chapter 120: X-10 Graphite Reactor, Oak Ridge, TN; 120.1 The World's First Viable Nuclear Reactor; 120.2 Practical Information; Chapter 121: Kryptos Sculpture, Langley, VA; 121.1 An Unbroken Code; 121.2 Practical Information; Chapter 122: Shot Tower Historical State Park, Austinville, VA; 122.1 The Science of the Simple; 122.2 Practical Information; Chapter 123: American Museum of Radio and Electricity, Bellingham, WA; 123.1 CQD; 123.2 Practical Information; Chapter 124: Grand Coulee Dam, Coulee Dam, WA; 124.1 The Largest Hydroelectric Plant in North America; 124.2 Practical Information; Chapter 125: Reber Radio Telescope, Green Bank, WV; 125.1 The Homemade Telescope; 125.2 Practical Information; Chapter 126: The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, WV; 126.1 The VIP Bunker; 126.2 Practical Information; Chapter 127: Magicicada Brood X, East Coast, U.S.; 127.1 2021, 2038, 2055, ...; 127.2 Practical Information; Chapter 128: Magnetic North Pole; 128.1 Somewhere in Canada; 128.2 Practical Information; Acknowledgments; Colophon;