Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... Pythagorean school of philosophy , and a representative of one of the most consistent attempts to develop a unified mathematical description of nature . Like most Greek schools , the Pythagorean institution was organized as a religious ...
... Pythagorean school of philosophy , and a representative of one of the most consistent attempts to develop a unified mathematical description of nature . Like most Greek schools , the Pythagorean institution was organized as a religious ...
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... Pythagorean philosophy of science are clearly discernible . There is a mathematical structure behind the visible universe ; the description of nature must therefore be expressed in terms of mathe- matics . From now on , this connection ...
... Pythagorean philosophy of science are clearly discernible . There is a mathematical structure behind the visible universe ; the description of nature must therefore be expressed in terms of mathe- matics . From now on , this connection ...
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... Pythagorean Hicetas of Syracuse ( fifth century B.C. ) modi- fied the Philolaic system , giving the Earth a daily rotation about its own axis . Another Pythagorean , Ecphantos from Syracuse , ( c . 400 B.C. ) discarded the central fire ...
... Pythagorean Hicetas of Syracuse ( fifth century B.C. ) modi- fied the Philolaic system , giving the Earth a daily rotation about its own axis . Another Pythagorean , Ecphantos from Syracuse , ( c . 400 B.C. ) discarded the central fire ...
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