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Relativity Philosophical and Historical Perspectives

Relativity Philosophical and Historical Perspectives

De : Herbert Wildon Carr
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Discover the intriguing interplay between the groundbreaking concept of relativity and timeless philosophical questions in this insightful exploration. This book takes you on a journey through the historical context of relativity, highlighting its impact on classical theories of space and time. Join us as we delve into these captivating connections and unravel the philosophical implications that arise from this revolutionary principle. - Summary adapted from the PrefaceCopyright Assorted Non Fiction Philosophie Science Sciences sociales
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