Dynamics of the Earth: Theory of the Planet's Motion Based on Dynamic Equilibrium
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Romance
Science & Technology
Format
Kindle
Pages
307
Language
Dutch, Flemish
Published
Jan 1, 2010
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2010
ISBN-10
9048187230
ISBN-13
9789048187232
Description
Exploring the intricate movements of our planet, this work delves into the foundational principles that govern Earth's dynamics. The authors, V.I. Ferronsky and S.V. Ferronsky, present a comprehensive examination of the dynamic equilibrium that drives the planet's motion. Through a blend of theoretical frameworks and empirical observations, they illuminate the forces at play, offering readers a deeper understanding of geological and atmospheric interactions.
The narrative unfolds with a focus on the physical laws that shape the Earth’s behavior. It not only addresses traditional concepts of motion but also introduces innovative theories that seek to explain the complexities of our world. By bridging the gap between theoretical physics and earth sciences, the Ferronskys invite readers to reconsider established notions and engage with contemporary scientific discourse on planetary dynamics. This exploration promises to be a thought-provoking journey for anyone intrigued by the underlying mechanics of the Earth.
The narrative unfolds with a focus on the physical laws that shape the Earth’s behavior. It not only addresses traditional concepts of motion but also introduces innovative theories that seek to explain the complexities of our world. By bridging the gap between theoretical physics and earth sciences, the Ferronskys invite readers to reconsider established notions and engage with contemporary scientific discourse on planetary dynamics. This exploration promises to be a thought-provoking journey for anyone intrigued by the underlying mechanics of the Earth.
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