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Science of Mechanics

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Science of Mechanics Ernst Mach
Libristo code: 02072009
Publishers Cambridge University Press, October 2013
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Ernst Mach (1838–1916), the first scientist to study objects moving faster than the speed of sound, propounded a scientific philosophy which called for a strict adherence to observable data. He maintained that the sole purpose of scientific study is to provide the simplest possible description of detectable phenomena. In this work, first published in German in 1883 and here translated in 1893 by Thomas J. McCormack (1865–1932) from the 1888 second edition, Mach begins with a historical discussion of mechanical principles. He then proceeds to a critique of Newton's concept of 'absolute' space and time, reflecting Mach's rejection of theoretical concepts in the absence of definitive evidence. Although historically controversial, Mach's ideas and attitudes informed philosophers as influential as Russell and Wittgenstein, and his insistence upon a 'relative' idea of space and time provided much of the philosophical basis for Einstein's theory of general relativity decades later.

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Full name Science of Mechanics
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2013
Number of pages 556
EAN 9781108066488
ISBN 1108066488
Libristo code 02072009
Weight 714
Dimensions 216 x 137 x 35
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