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The evolution of scientific thought from Newton to Einstein

The evolution of scientific thought from Newton to Einstein

Aram D'Abro
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ALTHOUGH in the course of the last three centuries scientific theories have been subject to all manner of vicissitude and change, the governing motive that has inspired scientists has been ever the same—a search for unity in diversity, a desire to bring harmony and order into what might at first sight appear to be a hopeless chaos of experimental facts.
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In this book the essential features of Newton’s great discoveries, the apparent inevitableness of absolute space and time in classical science, are passed in review. Then we come to Riemann, that great mathematician who wrested the problem of space from the dogmatic slumber where it had rested so long. Finally we see how Einstein succeeded in transporting to the realm of physics the ideas that Riemann had propounded, giving us thereby that supreme achievement of modern thought, the theory of relativity.
年:
1927
出版商:
Boni & Liveright / Project Gutenberg
語言:
english
文件:
MOBI , 2.82 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1927
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