Einstein's heroes: imagining the world through the language of mathematics.
Arianrhod, Robyn
Einstein's heroes: imagining the world through the language of mathematics. - 323
Illuminates how Maxwell using the language of mathematics in a new and radical way, resolved the controversy between Faraday's idea of lives of force and Newton's theory of action-at-a-distance; predicts the existence of the radio wave something utterly unexpected teasing it out of the mathematical language itself.
0-19-518370-3
Maxwell, James Clerk, 1831-1879
Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955
Mathematical physics--History
Science--Popular works.
530.15 / Ar7
Einstein's heroes: imagining the world through the language of mathematics. - 323
Illuminates how Maxwell using the language of mathematics in a new and radical way, resolved the controversy between Faraday's idea of lives of force and Newton's theory of action-at-a-distance; predicts the existence of the radio wave something utterly unexpected teasing it out of the mathematical language itself.
0-19-518370-3
Maxwell, James Clerk, 1831-1879
Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955
Mathematical physics--History
Science--Popular works.
530.15 / Ar7