Оригинальная английская версия Закона о физическом праве характер физического закона речь Нобелевская премия по физике Ферман Ричард Фейнман английский издание импорт
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Заголовок:Характер природы физического закона физического закона
Автор:Richard P Feynman
Название издательства:Penguin
Опубликованная дата:2007
Язык:Английский
ISBNА9780140175059
Размер товара:12.9 x 1.1 x 19.8 cm
Упаковка:Оплата в мягкой обложке
Количество страниц:192 (преобладает в реальной вещи)
Профессор Ферман имеет международную репутацию спикера, а также известен своим захватывающим стилем преподавания.Студенты -физики, которые хотят иметь более четкое понимание закона физики, приобретают от него много вдохновения.И те аудитории, которые заинтересованы в профессоре Фермане, также могут помочь из этой книги, чтобы помочь.
This book presents a series of classic lectures, delivered in 1960 and recorded for the BBC. This is Feynman's unique take on the problems and puzzles that lie at the heart of physical theory - with Newton's Law of Gravitation; on whether time can ever go backwards; on maths as the supreme language of nature. Demonstrates Feynman's knack of finding the right everyday illustration to bring out the essence of a complicated principle– eg. brilliant analogy between the law of conservation energy and the problem of drying yourself with wet towels.
Review
'Feynman's style inspired a generation of scientists. This volume remains the best record I know of his exhilarating vision' --Paul Davies
Richard P. Feynman (1918-1988) was one of this century's most brilliant theoretical physicists and original thinkers. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1965 for his work on QED. Books by Feynman in Penguin include The Character of Physical Law, Six Easy Pieces and Six Not-So-Easy Pieces.
2.The Relation of Mathematics to Physics
3.The Great Conservation Principles
4.Symmetry in Physical Law
5.The Distinction of Past and Future
6.Probability and Uncertainty - the Quantum Mechanical view of Nature
7.Seeking New Laws
Now such a topic has a tendency to become too philosophical because it becomes so general, and a person talks in such generalities, that everybody can understand him. It is then considered to be some deep philosophy. I would like to be rather more special, and I would like to be understood in an honest way rather than in a vague way. So in this first lecture I am going to try to give, instead of only the generalities, an example of physical law, so that you have at least one example of the things about which I am speaking generally. In this way I can use this example again and again to give an instance, or to make a reality out of something which will otherwise be too abstract. I have chosen for my special example of physical law the theory of gravitation, the phenomena of gravity. Why I chose gravity I do not know. Actually it was one of the first great laws to be discovered and it has an interesting history. You may say,‘Yes, but then it is old hat, I would like to hear something about a more modern science’. More recent perhaps, but not more modern. Modern science is exactly in the same tradition as the discoveries of the Law of Gravitation. It is only more recent discoveries that we would be talking about. I do not feel at all bad about telling you about the Law of Gravitation because in describing its history and methods, the character of its discovery, its quality, I am being completely modern.