An Introduction to the Meaning and Structure of Physics

An Introduction to the Meaning and Structure of Physics
Title An Introduction to the Meaning and Structure of Physics PDF eBook
Author Leon N. Cooper
Publisher
Pages 564
Release 1970
Genre Science
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Physics

Physics
Title Physics PDF eBook
Author Leon N. Cooper
Publisher
Pages 580
Release 1992
Genre Psychology
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This volume explores the scientific view of the world as it has developed from the earliest theories of Aristotle and Newton to modern thoughts from Einstein.

The Structure of Physics

The Structure of Physics
Title The Structure of Physics PDF eBook
Author Carl F. von Weizsäcker
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 390
Release 2007-01-15
Genre Science
ISBN 1402052359

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The book is a newly arranged and revised English version of "Aufbau der Physik" by Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker. Some original chapters and sections have been deleted, and a new chapter about further insights and results of ur-theoretic research of the late 1980’s and 1990’s has been included. Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker combines the perspectives of science, philosophy, religion and politics with a view towards the challenges as well as the responsibilities of our time.

Information and the Internal Structure of the Universe

Information and the Internal Structure of the Universe
Title Information and the Internal Structure of the Universe PDF eBook
Author Tom Stonier
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 156
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Computers
ISBN 1447132653

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Not so if the book has been translated into Arabic. Now the reader can discern no meaning in the letters. The text conveys almost no information to the reader, yet the linguistic informa tion contained by the book is virtually the same as in the English original. The reader, familiar with books will still recognise two things, however: First, that the book is a book. Second, that the squiggles on the page represent a pattern of abstractions which probably makes sense to someone who understands the mean ing of those squiggles. Therefore, the book as such, will still have some meaning for the English reader, even if the content of the text has none. Let us go to a more extreme case. Not a book, but a stone, or a rock with engravings in an ancient language no longer under stood by anyone alive. Does such a stone not contain human information even if it is not decipherable? Suppose at some point in the future, basic knowledge about linguistics and clever computer aids allow us to decipher it? Or suppose someone discovers the equivalent of a Rosetta stone which allows us to translate it into a known language, and then into English? Can one really say that the stone contained no information prior to translation? It is possible to argue that the stone, prior to deciphering contained only latent information.

Basic Structures of Reality

Basic Structures of Reality
Title Basic Structures of Reality PDF eBook
Author Colin McGinn
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 252
Release 2011-12-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199909539

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In Basic Structures of Reality, Colin McGinn deals with questions of metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of mind from the vantage point of physics. Combining general philosophy with physics, he covers such topics as the definition of matter, the nature of space, motion, gravity, electromagnetic fields, the character of physical knowledge, and consciousness and meaning. Throughout, McGinn maintains an historical perspective and seeks to determine how much we really know of the world described by physics. He defends a version of "structuralism": the thesis that our knowledge is partial and merely abstract, leaving a large epistemological gap at the center of physics. McGinn then connects this element of mystery to parallel mysteries in relation to the mind. Consciousness emerges as just one more mystery of physics. A theory of matter and space is developed, according to which the impenetrability of matter is explained as the deletion of volumes of space. McGinn proposes a philosophy of science that distinguishes physics from both psychology and biology, explores the ontology of energy, and considers the relevance of physics to seemingly remote fields such as the theory of meaning. In the form of a series of aphorisms, the author presents a metaphysical system that takes laws of nature as fundamental. With its broad scope and deep study of the fundamental questions at the heart of philosophy of physics, this book is not intended primarily for specialists, but for the general philosophical reader interested in how physics and philosophy intersect.

Introductory Physics

Introductory Physics
Title Introductory Physics PDF eBook
Author Robert Karplus
Publisher Fernand Brunschwig
Pages 540
Release 2011-06
Genre Education
ISBN 9780982725801

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A basic, non-mathematical textbook for non-science students in secondary school or college. The book is based on Robert Karplus' many years of research on how beginners think about physics. In the "modeling approach" students explore and test simple analog, working and mathematical models for physical phenomena. The models provide a clear, understandable transition to the key principles and theories of physics. The book begins with the basic concepts of relative motion, reference frames, interaction, systems, and a descriptive overview of energy transfer. Subsequent chapters develop the details of temperature and heat, thermal (internal) energy, forces and work, electrical energy and electrical circuits, velocity and acceleration, Newton's Laws, motion near the surface of the earth, periodic and circular motion, celestial mechanics and gravity, pressure and kinetic theory, light and sound, waves, and modern physics (Bohr model and the basics of quantum mechanics). The "Modeling Instruction" approach is used in secondary schools throughout the US (see modeling.asu.edu). This book is especially useful in conjunction with (or as preparation for) the study of chemistry.

An Introduction to Nuclear Physics

An Introduction to Nuclear Physics
Title An Introduction to Nuclear Physics PDF eBook
Author W. N. Cottingham
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 292
Release 2001-02-22
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521657334

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A clear and concise introduction to nuclear physics suitable for a core undergraduate physics course.