The General Principle of Relativity: In Its Philosophical and Historical Aspect
Herbert Wildon Carr
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The main purpose of this book is to show the historical relations of the new principle to the old philosophical problems and to the classical theories of space and time. - Summary by Adapted from the Preface (5 hr 19 min)
Chapters
Preface | 2:44 | Read by Tommy Hersant |
Space, Time and Movement | 39:40 | Read by Tommy Hersant |
Einstein's Theory | 48:03 | Read by Diane Castillo |
The Antinomy of Movement | 24:57 | Read by SKwanlada |
Atoms and the Void | 29:34 | Read by Tommy Hersant |
The Vortex Theory | 32:38 | Read by SKwanlada |
The Problem of Gravitation | 28:30 | Read by Availle |
Leibniz and the Theory that Space is the Order of Coexistences | 33:18 | Read by Availle |
The Modern Scientific Revolution and its Leaders | 1:00:27 | Read by SKwanlada |
Conclusion: In What Sense is the Universe Infinite? | 19:09 | Read by Tommy Hersant |
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DrDree
Please other reader on Skwanlada parts...