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Theology and Literature in the Age of Johnson
Theology and Literature in the Age of Johnson: Resisting Secularism contains seventeen essays exploring the complex relationships between literary intentions and theological …
Why Science?: To Know, To Understand, And To Rely On Results
This book aims to describe, for readers uneducated in science, the development of humanity's desire to know and understand the world around us through the various stages of its …
Science Of Energy, The
This book aims to describe the scientific concepts of energy. Accessible to readers with no scientific education beyond high-school chemistry, it starts with the basic notion of …
How Physics Confronts Reality: Einstein Was Correct, But Bohr Won The Game
This book recalls, for nonscientific readers, the history of quantum mechanics, the main points of its interpretation, and Einstein's objections to it, together with the responses …
Quantum Physics
The combination of quantum mechanics and quantum ?eld theory cons- tutesthemostrevolutionaryandin?uentialphysicaltheoryofthetwentieth century. …
Sternstunden der Physik
From Clockwork to Crapshoot
Science is about 6000 years old while physics emerged as a distinct branch some 2500 years ago. As scientists discovered virtually countless facts about the world during this great …
From Clockwork to Crapshoot
Science is about 6000 years old while physics emerged as a distinct branch some 2500 years ago. As scientists discovered virtually countless facts about the world during this great …
Sternstunden der Physik
Galileo’s Pendulum
Bored during Mass at the cathedral in Pisa, the seventeen-year-old Galileo regarded the chandelier swinging overhead—and remarked, to his great surprise, that the lamp took as many …
What Makes Nature Tick?
For many of us, the physical sciences are as obscure as the phenomena they explain. We see the wonders of nature but miss the symmetry beneath, framed as it is in ever stranger …
Thinking about Physics
Physical scientists are problem solvers. They are comfortable "e;doing"e; science: they find problems, solve them, and explain their solutions. Roger Newton believes that …