Antonietta brandeis biography of albert einstein

  • This book provides powerful insights into the lives of two critical figures and into the scientific culture of their times.
  • Biography.
  • Brandeis, Louis Buber, Martin Centralverein (deutscher Staatsbuerger Corrections of errata in Carl Seelig's Einstein biography, 1955 to 1972.
  • 18 Mutual Influence and Interaction of Research Groups

    18.1 Sociology of science

    18.1.1 Princeton and UFT

    Einstein’s unified field theory makes a good example for showing that the influence of a model scientist may be as important in driving research as ideas coming from physics or mathematics themselves. A realistic impression seems to be that most in the group of young workers busy with Einstein’s UFT after the second world war were enticed bygd Einstein’s fame and authority – perhaps mediated through the prestige of their professorial advisers. They went into the field despite its being disdained bygd mainstream-physicists. In view of the success of quantum field theory, it could hardly have been the methods and conceptions used in UFT that attracted them. In fact, many of those who wrote a doctoral thesis in the field dropped the subject quickly afterwards in favor of general relativity proper, or of some other field. It would be unfair to give too much im

    A. Scientific material A.1 Scientific manuscripts and notebooksReel#Folder#Item#FilenameDate/s11-1(a)1-001 to 1-026Scientific Manuscripts Published1914 to 1922
    1-1(b)1-027 to 1-045Scientific Manuscripts Published1923 to 1924
    1-21-046 to 1-096Scientific Manuscripts Published1925 to 1930
    1-31-097 to 1-132Scientific Manuscripts Published1931 to 1936
    1-41-133 to 1-154Scientific Manuscripts Published1938 to 1948
    1-5(a)1-155 to 1-184Scientific Manuscripts Published1950 to 1953
    1-5(b)1-185 to 1-206Scientific Manuscripts Published1954 to 195522-12-001Manuscripts Published-Stafford Lectures
    (Meaning of Relativity)1921
    2-22-002 to 2-003Manuscripts Published-"Zum kosmologischen Problem"
    Appendix I for 2nd Edition, P.U.P. (Meaning of Relativity)1945 to 1955
    2-3(a)2-004 to 2-011Manuscripts Published- Notes, Appendix II-Princeton
    Lectures- (Mean

    Newton . Faraday . Einstein: From Classical Physics To Modern Physics [1 ed.] 2021012080, 2021012081, 9789811235672, 9789811236242, 9789811235689, 9789811235696

    Table of contents :
    Contents
    Preface
    Chapter 1 Isaac Newton
    1.1 Upbringing
    Newton’s birth
    Admission into King’s School
    A fight
    Two years’ leave of absence
    1.2 Admission into the University of Cambridge
    Sizars
    Curriculum
    1.3 Academic Development in the Continent Focusing on Astronomy
    Johannes Kepler
    Galileo Galilei
    Explanation 1.1 Kepler’s laws
    Appendix 1.1 Galileo Galilei
    Explanation 1.2 Law of the pendulum
    Explanation 1.3 Law of falling bodies
    1.4 Barrow, the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics
    Descartes
    Isaac Barrow
    1.5 Creativity during the Plague
    Plague
    Physics and astronomy
    Optics
    Mathematics
    Reopening of university
    Explanation 1.4 The principle of a telescope
    1.6 Successor of Barrow
    The Lucasian Professor of Mathematics
    The first published paper
    Appendix 1.2 The particle-wave dualit

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