The Measure of the Universe: A History of Modern CosmologyClarendon Press, 1965 - 436 síður |
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... Milne always chose the uniform motion substratum for comparison with observation . 6. MILNE ON GRAVITATION AND GALACTIC EVOLUTION Whether or not we call the formulae governing an accelerated equivalence a law of gravitation ' - one way ...
... Milne always chose the uniform motion substratum for comparison with observation . 6. MILNE ON GRAVITATION AND GALACTIC EVOLUTION Whether or not we call the formulae governing an accelerated equivalence a law of gravitation ' - one way ...
Síða 173
... Milne from the widespread scepticism aroused by his supposed rationalism . If anything , Milne's position was unnecessarily worsened by the strain of argument to be found in his last book , Modern Cosmology and the Christian Idea of God ...
... Milne from the widespread scepticism aroused by his supposed rationalism . If anything , Milne's position was unnecessarily worsened by the strain of argument to be found in his last book , Modern Cosmology and the Christian Idea of God ...
Síða 174
... Milne is therefore studying exactly the same material phenomena as those studied by general relativity'.90 This presupposes a great deal about the correspondence rules chosen for the two theories . The formal comparison is certainly ...
... Milne is therefore studying exactly the same material phenomena as those studied by general relativity'.90 This presupposes a great deal about the correspondence rules chosen for the two theories . The formal comparison is certainly ...
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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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