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- catalog contributor b2794892.
- catalog contributor b2794893.
- catalog contributor b2794894.
- catalog created "[1972]".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "[1972]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1972]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 467-472.".
- catalog description "Introduction. The "scientific method"? -- The problem of celestial motion. The heavens around man ; Stars that wander ; The earth becomes a planet -- The problem of terrestrial motion. A language of motion ; The fall of Aristotle ; Free fall on a moving earth -- The Newtonian synthesis. The creation of force ; A matter of some gravity ; Newton's legacy ; It all depends on your frame of reference -- The theory of relativity. The elusive ether ; The overthrow of absolute time ; The logic of a relativistic world ; Does the earth really move? -- Epilogue. Elementary particles: a revolution in progress?".
- catalog extent "x, 479 p.".
- catalog identifier "039309992X".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "[1972]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Norton".
- catalog subject "531/.11".
- catalog subject "Motion.".
- catalog subject "Particles (Nuclear physics)".
- catalog subject "QC125.2 .C36".
- catalog subject "Relativity (Physics)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction. The "scientific method"? -- The problem of celestial motion. The heavens around man ; Stars that wander ; The earth becomes a planet -- The problem of terrestrial motion. A language of motion ; The fall of Aristotle ; Free fall on a moving earth -- The Newtonian synthesis. The creation of force ; A matter of some gravity ; Newton's legacy ; It all depends on your frame of reference -- The theory of relativity. The elusive ether ; The overthrow of absolute time ; The logic of a relativistic world ; Does the earth really move? -- Epilogue. Elementary particles: a revolution in progress?".
- catalog title "Revolutions in physics [by] Barry M. Casper and Richard J. Noer.".
- catalog type "text".