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Theoretical Concepts in Physics: An Alternative View of Theoretical Reasoning in Physics

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This second edition of a popular text demonstrates how physics can be appreciated through a series of case studies spanning a complete university physics course. Highlights include three new chapters on Newton's laws (one on ancient astronomy up to the time of Galileo, one on Galileo, and one on Newton); a new chapter on dimensional methods, chaos and self-organized criticality; and a new chapter on the technology of cosmology. Although all the arguments are presented precisely in physical and mathematical terminology, the book is written in a relatively non-technical manner, intended to convey a deep understanding and appreciation of the incredible achievements of theorists in creating the structure of modern physics. First Edition Hb (1984): 0-521-25550-3 First Edition Pb (1984): 0-521-27553-9

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First published January 1, 1984

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A fascinating book, certainly suitable for beefing up a history of science course. Nothing on quantum mechanics, but a very thorough tour through the early history of the quantum, especially the black body law and its derivation. There is even a good run through of GTR and the Schwarzchild solution. Very highly recommended!
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