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JOHN c.TAYLORHIDDEN UNITY IN NATURE’S LAWSAs physics has progressed through rhe ages it has succeeded in explaining more and more diverse phenomena wi Hidden unity in natures laws (cambridge, 2001) john c taylor 1st edition ith fewer and fewer underlying principles. This lucid and wide-ranging book explains how this understanding has developed by periodically uncovering unexpected “hidden unities” in nature. The author deftly steers the reader on a fascinating path that goes to the heart of physics - the search for and Hidden unity in natures laws (cambridge, 2001) john c taylor 1st edition discovery of elegant laws that unify and simplify our understanding of the intricate universe in which we live.Starting with the ancient Greeks, theHidden unity in natures laws (cambridge, 2001) john c taylor 1st edition
author traces the development of major concepts in physics right up to the present day. Throughout, the presentation is crisp and informative, and onlJOHN c.TAYLORHIDDEN UNITY IN NATURE’S LAWSAs physics has progressed through rhe ages it has succeeded in explaining more and more diverse phenomena wi Hidden unity in natures laws (cambridge, 2001) john c taylor 1st edition evelopment of our fundamental understanding of the world, and the apparent simplicity underlying it.John c. Taylor is professor emeritus of mathematical physics at the University of Cambridge. A pupil of the Nobel Prize-winner Abd US Salam, Professor Taylor has had a long and distinguished career. I Hidden unity in natures laws (cambridge, 2001) john c taylor 1st edition n particular, he was a discoverer of equations that play an important role in the theory of the current “standard model” of particles and their forcesHidden unity in natures laws (cambridge, 2001) john c taylor 1st edition
. In 1976, he published the first textbook on the subject, Gauge Theories of Weak Interactions, lie has taught theoretical physics at Imperial CollegeJOHN c.TAYLORHIDDEN UNITY IN NATURE’S LAWSAs physics has progressed through rhe ages it has succeeded in explaining more and more diverse phenomena wi Hidden unity in natures laws (cambridge, 2001) john c taylor 1st edition s Page Intentionally Left BlankHIDDEN UNITYIN NATURE’S LAWSJOHN c. TAYLORUniversity of CambridgePUBLISHED BY CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PREi “ttps://khothuvien.com PUBLISHING) FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE PRESS SYNDICATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGEThe Pitt Building, Trumpington street, Cambridge CB2 IRP 40 Hidden unity in natures laws (cambridge, 2001) john c taylor 1st edition West 20th street, New York, NY 10011-4211, USA 477 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne, VIC 3207, Australiahttp://www.Cambridge.org© Cambridge UniversiHidden unity in natures laws (cambridge, 2001) john c taylor 1st edition
ty Press 2001This edition © Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) 2003First published in printed format 2001A catalogue record for the origiJOHN c.TAYLORHIDDEN UNITY IN NATURE’S LAWSAs physics has progressed through rhe ages it has succeeded in explaining more and more diverse phenomena wi Hidden unity in natures laws (cambridge, 2001) john c taylor 1st edition paperbackISBN 0 511 01286 1 virtual (netLibrary Edition)CONTENTSPreface xi1Motion on Earth and in the Heavens11.1Galileo’s Telescope 11.2The Old Astronomy 21.3Aristotle and Ptolemy: Models and Mathematics 51.4Copernicus: Getting Behind Appearances91.5Galileo 111.6Kepler: Beyond Circles 141.7Newton 1 Hidden unity in natures laws (cambridge, 2001) john c taylor 1st edition 91.8Conclusion 302Energy, Heat and Chance322.1Introduction322.2Temperature and Thermometers33JOHN c.TAYLORHIDDEN UNITY IN NATURE’S LAWSAs physics has progressed through rhe ages it has succeeded in explaining more and more diverse phenomena wiJOHN c.TAYLORHIDDEN UNITY IN NATURE’S LAWSAs physics has progressed through rhe ages it has succeeded in explaining more and more diverse phenomena wiGọi ngay
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