An edition of A new physics (2000)

A new physics

a revision of space, motion, and the structure of matter

A new physics
William Day, William Day
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An edition of A new physics (2000)

A new physics

a revision of space, motion, and the structure of matter

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English
Pages
183

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A new physics: a revision of space, motion, and the structure of matter
2000, Foundation for New Directions
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Table of Contents

Why things move --
A new perspective --
The order of physical theories --
Motion and matter --
A new worldview --
What matter is made of --
The physics of matter --
The model --
The emergence of matter --
Structural forces --
The energy equations --
The non-material side --
Non-materiality --
A medium called space --
A new conception of reality --
Three kinds of motion --
The new image --
What does it mean? --
A reappraisal --
The concepts and their relations --
The biological significance.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Cambridge, Mass
Other Titles
Revision of space, motion, and the structure of matter

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Dewey Decimal Class
530
Library of Congress
QC6 .D35 2000

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Pagination
xxiii, 183 p. :
Number of pages
183

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6797555M
ISBN 10
096254552X
LCCN
00092612
OCLC/WorldCat
48431516
LibraryThing
2571944

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Work ID
OL556539W

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