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Jeans James

    Sir James Jeans war ein britischer Physiker, Astronom und Mathematiker, dessen Werk sich mit Quantentheorie, Strahlungstheorie und Sternentwicklung befasste. Er war ein Pionier der britischen Kosmologie und experimentierte mit der Steady-State-Theorie. Nach seiner Pensionierung wurde er zu einem beliebten Wissenschaftskommunikator, insbesondere in den Bereichen Relativitätstheorie und Kosmologie. Sein Buch 'Physik und Philosophie' untersuchte die Beziehung zwischen Wissenschaft und philosophischen Realitätsanschauungen.

    Jeans James
    Physics and Philosophy
    The Dynamical Theory of Gases
    Der Werdegang der exakten Wissenschaft
    Sterne, Welten und Atome
    Die Musik und Ihre Physikalischen Grundlagen
    Durch Raum und Zeit
    • The Dynamical Theory of Gases

      • 460 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      Focusing on the mathematical foundations of gas theory, the first edition of this work, published in 1904, seeks to provide a precise and rigorous framework for understanding gases. Jeans emphasizes the importance of mathematical accuracy in developing the principles governing gas behavior, making it a significant contribution to the field of physical science.

      The Dynamical Theory of Gases
    • Physics and Philosophy

      • 228 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      The book presents a compelling exploration of the intersection between science and philosophy, showcasing Sir James Jeans's eloquent and persuasive insights. It delves into profound ideas that challenge conventional thinking, making complex concepts accessible and engaging for readers. Through a blend of scientific inquiry and philosophical reflection, the work invites readers to reconsider their understanding of the universe and our place within it.

      Physics and Philosophy
    • The Stars in Their Courses

      • 260 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the marvels of astronomy, this 1934 introduction explores the universe's wonders through the lens of telescope technology. It highlights the significant advancements in astronomical observation and understanding, making complex concepts accessible to readers. The book serves as a gateway for those interested in the cosmos, blending scientific insights with an appreciation for the beauty of the stars and celestial phenomena.

      The Stars in Their Courses
    • Astronomy and Cosmogony

      • 476 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      Offering a comprehensive survey of cosmology and astronomy, this second edition builds on its original 1929 publication. It delves into the latest advancements and theories in the field, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the universe's structure and origins. The book combines historical context with contemporary scientific insights, appealing to both enthusiasts and scholars eager to explore the complexities of the cosmos.

      Astronomy and Cosmogony
    • The New Background of Science

      • 328 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of a stable period in scientific exploration, this 1934 work delves into the acceptance of fundamental theories and discoveries in physics. It offers insights into the evolving landscape of scientific thought, highlighting the interplay between established knowledge and emerging ideas during a time of relative calm in research. The book serves as a reflection on the progress and implications of scientific advancements, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of 20th-century science.

      The New Background of Science
    • Aimed at students, this edition simplifies the author's comprehensive work on the Dynamical Theory of Gases, making complex concepts more accessible. It retains the core principles while offering clearer explanations and examples to aid understanding. This version serves as an essential resource for those studying gas dynamics, focusing on foundational theories and applications in a more digestible format.

      An Introduction to the Kinetic Theory of Gases