A History of MechanicsRoutledge, 1955 - 671 стор. |
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... Poincaré , “ with all the fuss a part of the Press is making over a few sentences taken from one of my books , and with the ridiculous opinions it attributes to me . And again , " No experiment can disprove this principle : there is no ...
... Poincaré , “ with all the fuss a part of the Press is making over a few sentences taken from one of my books , and with the ridiculous opinions it attributes to me . And again , " No experiment can disprove this principle : there is no ...
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... Poincaré generally uses this expression , it must be common to a large number of laws , and in consequence to a large number of experi- mental facts . There is no doubt at all that , unlike the laws which , if they are not contingent ...
... Poincaré generally uses this expression , it must be common to a large number of laws , and in consequence to a large number of experi- mental facts . There is no doubt at all that , unlike the laws which , if they are not contingent ...
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... Poincaré in his paper ( see § 1 , eq . ( 4 ) and ( 4bis ) ) : he therefore shares with Einstein the merit of having established the new law of the composition of velocities . Poincaré notes , too , that Lorentz's transformations form a ...
... Poincaré in his paper ( see § 1 , eq . ( 4 ) and ( 4bis ) ) : he therefore shares with Einstein the merit of having established the new law of the composition of velocities . Poincaré notes , too , that Lorentz's transformations form a ...
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Nicholas Copernicus 14721543 His system of the world | 5 |
The priority of Herman and Euler in the matter of dAlemberts | 6 |
Transformation of Maxwells equations including convection | 11 |
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