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Einstein's heroes: imagining the world through the language of mathematics.

By: Material type: ArticleArticleNew York Oxford University Press, Inc., 2005Description: 323ISBN:
  • 0-19-518370-3
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 530.15 Ar7
Summary: 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.
List(s) this item appears in: History, Bachelor of Arts in
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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.

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