The New World of PhysicsRandom House, 1962 - 195 lappuses Account of modern physics theory from its origins to the latest developments, addressed to the layman. |
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Introduction | 3 |
The Conceptual Structure of Classical Physics | 9 |
The Transition to Modern Physics Theory | 70 |
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