The Nature of the Physical World.  Arthur Stanley Eddington

The Nature of the Physical World

Por Arthur Stanley Eddington

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Sinopsis

In 'The Nature of the Physical World', Arthur Stanley Eddington masterfully delineates the complexities of the universe, merging the realms of philosophy and physics with a poetic clarity. Written in the aftermath of the early 20th century's scientific revolutions, Eddington's work presents a captivating exploration of the philosophical implications of relativity and quantum mechanics. His literary style is both accessible and intellectually rigorous, employing vivid metaphors that illuminate intricate concepts while situating scientific inquiry within a broader metaphysical context. By emphasizing the limitations of physical measurements and the subjective nature of experience, Eddington challenges conventional perceptions, urging readers to reconsider the essence of reality itself. Arthur Stanley Eddington, an influential British astrophysicist, was not only a pioneer in the field but also a philosopher in his own right. His profound interest in the foundational questions of existence and his efforts to reconcile the scientific and metaphysical realms significantly informed this work. Eddington's background in both observational astronomy and theoretical physics, along with his commitment to elucidating complex ideas for a broader audience, highlights his motivation to bridge the gap between science and philosophy. 'The Nature of the Physical World' is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the intersection of science and philosophy. Eddington's eloquent prose invites readers to journey through the dimensions of reality, prompting them to reflect on their understanding of the universe. This book is essential not only for students of physics but also for those engaged in philosophical inquiry, making it an enduring piece of literature in the annals of scientific thought.

Arthur Stanley Eddington

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  • 8596547198598
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  • Inglés
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  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 26, 2021
  • Ciencia y Técnica

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