
Einstein's Relativity in Great Britain: From Eddington to Hawking and Penrose; a Tale of Physicists, Astronomers, Mathematicians and Philosophers
توسط:
José M. Sánchez-Ron
زبان: انگلیسی
فرمت: جلد سخت
شابک ۱۰: 9811200289
شابک ۱۳: 9789811200281
تاریخ انتشار:
July 13th, 2025
ناشر: World Scientific Pub Co Inc
صفحات: 250
In this enlightening exploration, the author delves into the impact of Einstein's revolutionary theories on British science, tracing the intellectual journey from the early 20th century up to contemporary times. The narrative highlights the contributions of prominent figures such as Arthur Eddington, Stephen Hawking, and Roger Penrose, illustrating how their work shaped the understanding and acceptance of relativity within the broader spectrum of physics and astronomy.
Through rich historical context, the book unveils the collaborative and sometimes contentious relationships among physicists, astronomers, mathematicians, and philosophers. It unpacks the dialogues and debates sparked by relativity, revealing the profound shifts in scientific thought and methodology that ensued. The interplay between theory and observation is emphasized, showcasing how British scientists engaged with and expanded upon Einstein's ideas.
Ultimately, the volume serves not only as a tribute to the legacy of Einstein but also as a chronicle of the evolution of scientific inquiry in Britain. It invites readers to appreciate the complexities of scientific progress and the minds that have contributed to our understanding of the universe.
Through rich historical context, the book unveils the collaborative and sometimes contentious relationships among physicists, astronomers, mathematicians, and philosophers. It unpacks the dialogues and debates sparked by relativity, revealing the profound shifts in scientific thought and methodology that ensued. The interplay between theory and observation is emphasized, showcasing how British scientists engaged with and expanded upon Einstein's ideas.
Ultimately, the volume serves not only as a tribute to the legacy of Einstein but also as a chronicle of the evolution of scientific inquiry in Britain. It invites readers to appreciate the complexities of scientific progress and the minds that have contributed to our understanding of the universe.