The Great Equations: Breakthroughs in Science from Pythagoras to HeisenbergW. W. Norton & Company, 18 gen 2010 - 320 pagine "Any reader who aspires to be scientifically literate will find this a good starting place." —Publishers Weekly While we may be familiar with some of science’s greatest equations, we may not know that each and every equation emerged not in "Eureka!" moments but in years of cultural developments and scientific knowledge. With vignettes full of humor, drama, and eccentricity, philosopher and science historian Robert P. Crease shares the stories behind ten of history’s greatest equations, from the "first equation," 1 + 1 = 2, which promises a rational, well-ordered world, to Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, which reveals the limitations of human knowledge. For every equation, Crease provides a brief account of who discovered it, what dissatisfactions lay behind its discovery, and what the equation says about the nature of our world. |
Sommario
13 | |
Rules Proofs and the Magic ofMathematics | 42 |
The Book ofNature | 65 |
chapter five | 111 |
chapter | 132 |
or Restoring the Vitality ofthe Humanities | 152 |
chapter eight | 185 |
The Double Consciousness ofScientists | 230 |
Notes | 273 |
Illustration Credits | 299 |
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The Great Equations: Breakthroughs in Science from Pythagoras to Heisenberg Robert P. Crease Anteprima limitata - 2010 |
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