In Search of a Theory of Everything is on a quest for the theory that will ultimately explain all the phenomena of nature via a single immutable overarching law.
In Search of a Theory of Everything is on a quest for the theory that will ultimately explain all the phenomena of nature via a single immutable overarching law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Demetris Nicolaides is an award-winning professor of physics at Bloomfield College. He has authored two books, many scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals, and presented his research at conferences nationally and internationally. He is a member of the American Physical Society, the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, and the International Association for Presocratic Studies.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Philosophy and Physics Chapter 2: Close Encounter of the Philosophical Kind Chapter 3: The Quest for a Theory of Everything Chapter 4: Cosmic Justice Chapter 5: The Stepping-Stone to Truth Chapter 6: Numbers and Shapes Chapter 7: The Changing Universe Chapter 8: The Unchanging Universe Chapter 9: Paradoxes of Nature Chapter 10: The Chemistry of Love and Strife Chapter 11: In Everything Is Everything Chapter 12: Atoms of Matter and Energy Chapter 13: Atoms of Space and Time Chapter 14: It's Fate-Maybe Chapter 15: Atomic Connections Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Philosophy and Physics Chapter 2: Close Encounter of the Philosophical Kind Chapter 3: The Quest for a Theory of Everything Chapter 4: Cosmic Justice Chapter 5: The Stepping-Stone to Truth Chapter 6: Numbers and Shapes Chapter 7: The Changing Universe Chapter 8: The Unchanging Universe Chapter 9: Paradoxes of Nature Chapter 10: The Chemistry of Love and Strife Chapter 11: In Everything Is Everything Chapter 12: Atoms of Matter and Energy Chapter 13: Atoms of Space and Time Chapter 14: It's Fate-Maybe Chapter 15: Atomic Connections Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
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