Science and Humanity
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
An important contribution towards a humane view of the machinery of science by a leading physicist. Nicolas Gisin, University of Geneva




An important contribution towards a humane view of the machinery of science by a leading physicist. Nicolas Gisin, University of Geneva
The first volume serves as an introductory guide to the fundamentals of relativity, making complex concepts accessible to readers. In contrast, the second volume delves into advanced topics, providing insights into astronomy, gravitational waves, cosmology, and classical field theory. Together, these volumes offer a thorough exploration of relativity's principles and applications, catering to both beginners and those seeking a deeper understanding of the subject.
The first volume serves as an introductory guide to the fundamentals of relativity, making complex concepts accessible to readers. In contrast, the second volume delves into advanced topics, including astronomy, gravitational waves, cosmology, and classical field theory, providing a deeper understanding of these essential areas in physics. Together, these volumes offer a thorough exploration of relativity's principles and applications.
Liberating Science: The Early Universe, Evolution and the Public Voice of Science is a presentation of science for the general reader, with an emphasis on correcting widely held misconceptions, and a call to liberate science from 'private ownership' in cultural terms.