Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... Copernicus ( 1473-1543 ) . Although Copernicus had many of his roots in the Middle Ages and Antiquity , it was he who started the development which in the centuries after his death finally changed the world picture . Yet his con ...
... Copernicus ( 1473-1543 ) . Although Copernicus had many of his roots in the Middle Ages and Antiquity , it was he who started the development which in the centuries after his death finally changed the world picture . Yet his con ...
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... Copernicus not only proposed and defended a heliocentric theory but also proved that it was mathematically con- sistent and possible , and did so in a great work whose scientific standard every serious astronomer and mathematician was ...
... Copernicus not only proposed and defended a heliocentric theory but also proved that it was mathematically con- sistent and possible , and did so in a great work whose scientific standard every serious astronomer and mathematician was ...
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... Copernicus presumably means is that in his account he had also given physical arguments in support of his general idea . This is true and the fact that he entered on a discus- sion of the physical implications of his theory shows that ...
... Copernicus presumably means is that in his account he had also given physical arguments in support of his general idea . This is true and the fact that he entered on a discus- sion of the physical implications of his theory shows that ...
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