Albert Einstein: A Picture of His Life and His Conception of the WorldStella Publishing House Limited, 1934 - 255 páginas |
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... represents the most general form of the law of motion . There is no mention of acceleration , or of forces , or of any condition of motion at all . The basic concept of the old system of mechanics is that special case of this law in ...
... represents the most general form of the law of motion . There is no mention of acceleration , or of forces , or of any condition of motion at all . The basic concept of the old system of mechanics is that special case of this law in ...
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... represents the uniform summary of experience , which offers us help also in those cases where the facts of experience show a gap . With a minimum of hypotheses it must indicate a di- rection , if only a qualitative one , which links ...
... represents the uniform summary of experience , which offers us help also in those cases where the facts of experience show a gap . With a minimum of hypotheses it must indicate a di- rection , if only a qualitative one , which links ...
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... represents the starting point of Planck's quantum theory . This law , based on the quantum hypothesis , which received a brillaint confirmation by experience , says that the value of the " action " of a natural phenomenon bears a ...
... represents the starting point of Planck's quantum theory . This law , based on the quantum hypothesis , which received a brillaint confirmation by experience , says that the value of the " action " of a natural phenomenon bears a ...
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PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION P | 9 |
WHO IS EINSTEIN? HIS YOUTH p | 17 |
MEMORIES FROM THE YEAR 19101917 p | 24 |
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