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The Fluid Catastrophe John Reid

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The Fluid Catastrophe John Reid
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.83 MB
Pages: 193
Author: John Reid
ISBN: 9781527532069, 1527532062
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Fluid Catastrophe John Reid by John Reid 9781527532069, 1527532062 instant download after payment.

By abandoning classical theory and adopting a liberating, empirical approach to fluid behaviour, this book sheds new light on Global Warming, on Ice Ages, why the wind makes waves bigger, and the origin of the Earths magnetic field. At heart, it is concerned with how meaning can be extracted from a sequence of measurementstime series analysis. The methods developed (plus Python code) will appeal to both the graduate student and the data analyst. The Ultraviolet Catastrophe, the failure to account for black-body radiation, led to quantum mechanics. Another catastrophe was politely ignored and fluid dynamics remained trapped in the nineteenth century. The book outlines a solution to this dilemma. It will appeal to those interested in the philosophy of science and, more specifically, to those interested in understanding the great unsolved mystery of fluid dynamics: turbulence.

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