The Measure of the Universe: A History of Modern CosmologyClarendon Press, 1965 - 436 síður |
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Síða 294
... Bondi's belief that steady - state cosmology is to be commended on the grounds of its definite , rigid , and vulnerable predictions . " Bondi's argument was quite different from Milne's , for he stressed that his theory should take ...
... Bondi's belief that steady - state cosmology is to be commended on the grounds of its definite , rigid , and vulnerable predictions . " Bondi's argument was quite different from Milne's , for he stressed that his theory should take ...
Síða 298
... Bondi ( and to some extent Milne ) was less concerned with a logical characterization of two different types of scientific theory than with the way in which cosmological theories have come into being . We recall the gradual way in which ...
... Bondi ( and to some extent Milne ) was less concerned with a logical characterization of two different types of scientific theory than with the way in which cosmological theories have come into being . We recall the gradual way in which ...
Síða 305
... Bondi and Gold , like Milne , did not distinguish between different aspects of what they conceived to be a single principle . They did not , for example , clearly distinguish between the hypothesis that matter is , on a suffi- ciently ...
... Bondi and Gold , like Milne , did not distinguish between different aspects of what they conceived to be a single principle . They did not , for example , clearly distinguish between the hypothesis that matter is , on a suffi- ciently ...
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COSMOLOGICAL DIFFICULTIES WITH | 16 |
FIELD THEORIES AND THE WISH TO | 24 |
The Le SageThomson explanation of gravitation | 38 |
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The Measure of the Universe: A History of Modern Cosmology John David North Engin sýnishorn í boði - 1965 |
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