The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1962 |
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... physics . Though he was an excellent pianist , he felt his talent was not great enough to pur- sue music as his life's work , and he decided to become a theoretical physicist . From the very beginning of his career , Max Planck confined ...
... physics . Though he was an excellent pianist , he felt his talent was not great enough to pur- sue music as his life's work , and he decided to become a theoretical physicist . From the very beginning of his career , Max Planck confined ...
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... physics that it eventually destroyed the framework of this older view . For a time it seemed that a complete collapse of classical physics was not be- yond the bounds of possibility ; gradually , however , it appeared , as had been con ...
... physics that it eventually destroyed the framework of this older view . For a time it seemed that a complete collapse of classical physics was not be- yond the bounds of possibility ; gradually , however , it appeared , as had been con ...
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... physics , so that , in course of time , physicists formed the habit of making their first question when dealing with physical phenomena : what force is here in action ? Recent developments in physics present a certain contrast with ...
... physics , so that , in course of time , physicists formed the habit of making their first question when dealing with physical phenomena : what force is here in action ? Recent developments in physics present a certain contrast with ...
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