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Physics since Einstein
Each scientist in physics has the moral responsibility to try to adapt mathematics to physics.
2021 || Hardcover || Sjaak Uitterdijk || SJU
In 1905 Einstein introduced his Special Theory of Relativity (STR). The rumours I heard when I was about 16 years old were that only he and a few other extremely intelligent scientists would be able to understand this theory. A turning point in the history of physics, not only because of this supposed sublime theory, but even more because of the abandonment of the phenomenon ‘ether’. Until that turning point in history no physicist ever thought about the possibility that this phenomenon w...
The Mathematics of Physical Reality
2019 || Paperback || Hans Van Leunen MSc || Hans van Leunen
The main subject of this book is a purely mathematical model of physical reality. The book acts as a survey of the Hilbert Book Model Project. The project concerns a well-founded, purely mathematical model of physical reality. The project relies on the conviction that physical reality owns its own kind of mathematics and that this mathematics guides and restricts the extension of the foundation to more complicated levels of the structure and the behavior of physical reality. This results in a...
Time and Cosmos
A New Cosmological Worldview
2024 || Paperback || Henk Dorrestijn || U2pi BV || met inkijkexemplaar
More than a century ago, Einstein made the theory of relativity workable by assuming the constant speed of light, he showed that time passes more slowly in a moving system. But another of his conclusions that a moving object must shrink in the direction of motion remained a matter of debate.
To examine the latter conclusion the author very precisely followed Einsteins line of thought and he found that this conclusion was the result of an incorrect physical insight. The inevitable outcome of t...
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
2018 || Hardcover || David J. Griffiths
Changes and additions to the new edition of this classic textbook include a new chapter on symmetries, new problems and examples, improved explanations, more numerical problems to be worked on a computer, new applications to solid state physics, and consolidated treatment of time-dependent potentials.
Where is the wind when it doesn't blow
2024 || Paperback || Pierre Capel || K.pl Education || met inkijkexemplaar
Where is the wind when it doesn't blow ?
Explore the mysterious world of quantum mechanics through the compelling work of emeritus professor Pierre Capel.
In ‘Where is the wind when it doesn't blow’, he takes us on a captivating journey through the fascinating world of quantum mechanics, without falling into complicated mathematical formulas. In an accessible and compelling way, he reveals the profound principles of this fascinating branch of physics, and opens our eyes to a reality much...