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Arthur Eddington

The Theory of Relativity and Its Influence on Scientific Thought

In “The Theory of Relativity and Its Influence on Scientific Thought,” Arthur Eddington contextualizes Einstein's groundbreaking work within the landscape of early 20th-century physics. Eddington's prose is characterized by clarity and precision, making complex concepts accessible to both academics and laypersons alike. He delves into the philosophical implications of relativity, exploring its challenge to classical mechanics and its ability to reshape understandings of time and space. This work not only highlights the scientific advancements that were borne from relativity but also its cultural reverberations, suggesting a profound shift in human thought and perception. Arthur Eddington, a prominent British astrophysicist and philosopher of science, was one of the first to elucidate Einstein's theories to the English-speaking world. His background in both physics and philosophy uniquely positioned him to appreciate the deeper implications of relativity. Eddington'Äôs commitment to scientific inquiry and his experiences in World War I, during which he reflected on the relationship between science, society, and ethical responsibility, undoubtedly informed his perspective in this book. Eddington's illuminating work is essential for anyone interested in the interplay of science and philosophy. It is an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and curious readers alike, offering insights into how revolutionary ideas can transform not only scientific paradigms but also the very framework through which humanity interprets its existence.
38 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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