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  1. Statistical Description of Nature (including the discussion of equilibrium and non-equilibrium phenomena, and the application of these ideas to the evolution of biological structure), 4. The Structure of Matter (including the discus­ sion, in a unified perspective, of atoms, molecules, nuclei, elementary particles, and the physics of condensed matter), and finally, 5.

  2. Statistical Description of Nature (including the discussion of equilibrium and non-equilibrium phenomena, and the application of these ideas to the evolution of biological structure), 4. The Structure of Matter (including the discus­ sion, in a unified perspective, of atoms, molecules, nuclei, elementary particles, and the physics of condensed matter), and finally, 5.

  3. 25 ago 1999 · 1st Edition - Hardcover - Hutchinson & Co, New York - 1958 - Condition: Near Fine Book - Near Fine DJ - 192 Pp.Black Cloth Stamped In Silver. First Printing. Book Clean, Gilt Bright, No Wear, No Marks. Dj Not Price Clipped (16S Net), Slightly Used And Soiled, No Tears Or Chips, Browning To Spine And Edges. - The Physicist's Conception Of Nature

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  5. Abstract. From Relativity to Gravitational Collapse; and from the Consequences of Collapse to the Principle that Nature Conserves Nothing. ‘…the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time.’.

  6. 1 feb 1975 · David Park; The Physicist’s Conception of Nature edited by J. Mehra. Reviewed, American Journal of Physics, Volume 43, Issue 2, 1 February 1975, Pages 196–197,

  7. GENERAL ARTICLES. Mathematics and the physicist's conception. of nature*. N. Mukunda. The many roles of mathematics in the continual evolution of the physicist's picture of nature. are recalled. Examples and situations from classical and modern physics, mathematical formulation. versus physical interpretation, and mathematics as the language of ...