The General Principle of Relativity: In Its Philosophical and Historical Aspect
The main purpose of this book is to show the historical relations of the new principle to the old philosophical problems and to the classical theories of space and time. - Summary by Adapted from the Preface
Genre(s): Modern, Astronomy, Physics & Mechanics
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Preface | Tommy Hersant |
00:02:44 |
Play 01 | Space, Time and Movement | Tommy Hersant |
00:39:40 |
Play 02 | Einstein's Theory | Diane Castillo |
00:48:03 |
Play 03 | The Antinomy of Movement | SKwanlada |
00:24:57 |
Play 04 | Atoms and the Void | Tommy Hersant |
00:29:34 |
Play 05 | The Vortex Theory | SKwanlada |
00:32:38 |
Play 06 | The Problem of Gravitation | Availle |
00:28:30 |
Play 07 | Leibniz and the Theory that Space is the Order of Coexistences | Availle |
00:33:18 |
Play 08 | The Modern Scientific Revolution and its Leaders | SKwanlada |
01:00:27 |
Play 09 | Conclusion: In What Sense is the Universe Infinite? | Tommy Hersant |
00:19:09 |