This book is for physicists, historians and philosophers of physics as well as students seeking an introduction to ongoing debates in relativistic and quantum physics. This title is unique in that: it comprises contributions by leading physicists, philosophers and historians of science;it covers the recent debates on the emergence of relativity and quantum theory;it includes chapters with an introductory character, comprehensible to students and science teachers;it can be used in graduate level courses in the history and philosophy of science;it strengthens the bonds between the communities of scientists, historians, and philosophers.…mehr
This book is for physicists, historians and philosophers of physics as well as students seeking an introduction to ongoing debates in relativistic and quantum physics. This title is unique in that: it comprises contributions by leading physicists, philosophers and historians of science;it covers the recent debates on the emergence of relativity and quantum theory;it includes chapters with an introductory character, comprehensible to students and science teachers;it can be used in graduate level courses in the history and philosophy of science;it strengthens the bonds between the communities of scientists, historians, and philosophers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I: Historical and Philosophical Roots of Relativity.- The Prehistory of Relativity.- Interpretations and Equations of the Michelson Experiment and its Variations.- The Trouton Experiment, E = mc2, and a Slice of Minkowski Space-Time.- The N-Stein Family.- Eclipses of the Stars: Mandl, Einstein, and the Early History of Gravitational Lensing.- The Varieties of Unity: Sounding Unified Theories 1920-1930.- Indiscernibles, General Covariance, and Other Symmetries: The Case for Non-Reductive Relationalism.- On Relative Orbital Rotation in Relativity Theory.- II: Foundational Issues in Relativity and their Advancement.- The Unique Nature of Cosmology.- Time, Structure, and Evolution in Cosmology.- Timekeeping in an Expanding Universe.- Gravitational Lensing from a Space-Time Perspective.- Rigidly Rotating Disk Revisted.- DSS 2+2.- Geometry, Null Hypersurfaces and New Variables.- On Vacuum Twisting Type-N Again.- Quasi-Local Energy.- Space-Time Defects: Open and Closed Shells Revisited.- Dimensionally Challenged Gravities.- A Note on Holonomic Constraints.- Towards an Action-at-a-Distance Concept of Spacetime.- III: Foundational Issues in Quantum Physics and their Advancement.- Inevitability, Inseparability and Gedanken Measurement.- The Concept of Quantum State: New Views on Old Phenomena.- Elementary Processes.- On Quantum Non-Locality, Special Relativity, and Counterfactual Reasoning.- Coherence, Entanglement, and Reductionist Explanation in Quantum Physics.- IV: Science, History, and the Challenges of Progress.- Physics and Science Fiction.- Can We Learn From History? Do We Want To?.- Patterns of Appropriation in the Greek Intellectual Life of the 18th Century: Case Study on the Notion of Time.- Darwin, Marx, and Warranted Progress: Materialism and Views of Developmentin Nineteenth-Century Germany.- Albert Einstein and the Founding of Brandeis University.- John Stachel's Publications.
I: Historical and Philosophical Roots of Relativity.- The Prehistory of Relativity.- Interpretations and Equations of the Michelson Experiment and its Variations.- The Trouton Experiment, E = mc2, and a Slice of Minkowski Space-Time.- The N-Stein Family.- Eclipses of the Stars: Mandl, Einstein, and the Early History of Gravitational Lensing.- The Varieties of Unity: Sounding Unified Theories 1920-1930.- Indiscernibles, General Covariance, and Other Symmetries: The Case for Non-Reductive Relationalism.- On Relative Orbital Rotation in Relativity Theory.- II: Foundational Issues in Relativity and their Advancement.- The Unique Nature of Cosmology.- Time, Structure, and Evolution in Cosmology.- Timekeeping in an Expanding Universe.- Gravitational Lensing from a Space-Time Perspective.- Rigidly Rotating Disk Revisted.- DSS 2+2.- Geometry, Null Hypersurfaces and New Variables.- On Vacuum Twisting Type-N Again.- Quasi-Local Energy.- Space-Time Defects: Open and Closed Shells Revisited.- Dimensionally Challenged Gravities.- A Note on Holonomic Constraints.- Towards an Action-at-a-Distance Concept of Spacetime.- III: Foundational Issues in Quantum Physics and their Advancement.- Inevitability, Inseparability and Gedanken Measurement.- The Concept of Quantum State: New Views on Old Phenomena.- Elementary Processes.- On Quantum Non-Locality, Special Relativity, and Counterfactual Reasoning.- Coherence, Entanglement, and Reductionist Explanation in Quantum Physics.- IV: Science, History, and the Challenges of Progress.- Physics and Science Fiction.- Can We Learn From History? Do We Want To?.- Patterns of Appropriation in the Greek Intellectual Life of the 18th Century: Case Study on the Notion of Time.- Darwin, Marx, and Warranted Progress: Materialism and Views of Developmentin Nineteenth-Century Germany.- Albert Einstein and the Founding of Brandeis University.- John Stachel's Publications.
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