Maxwell's Edinburgh
Will Self's trip starts promisingly with a chance encounter with physicist Sir Peter Higgs. But things then start to go awry with a less welcome run-in in a multi-storey car park.
Will Self embarks on a road trip from Edinburgh to Cambridge on the trail of Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell who 150 years ago pioneered the theory of the electromagnetic waves which made mobile phones, radio, radar and GPS all possible.
In a bid to understand Maxwell and his achievements, Will plans to drive 600 miles in an electric car, stopping off at locations relevant to the much neglected 19th century physicist.
Will's trip starts promisingly enough when he has a chance encounter with Nobel prize-winning physicist Professor Peter Higgs on an Edinburgh back street not far from Maxwell's birthplace. But things then start to go awry as Will has a rather less welcome run-in in a multi-storey car park...
Producer: Laurence Grissell.
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Self Drives: Maxwell's Equations
Will Self goes on the trail of Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell