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Cargando... Foundations of science; the philosophy of theory and experiment. (Formerly titled: Physics, the elements)por Norman Robert Campbell
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A bridge between semipopular works for the general reader has technical treatises written for specialists, this excellent work discusses the foundation ideas and background of modern physics. It is not a text on theoretical physics, but a discussion of the methods of physical description and construction of theory. It is especially valuable for a physicist with a background in elementary calculus who is interested in the ideas which give meaning to the data and tools of modern physics. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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A classic because he clearly describes thinking processes that need to be clear, and addresses questions that are still open, so his insights are still relevant.