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The Philosophy Of Vacuum Simon Saunders Harvey R Brown

  • SKU: BELL-4127022
The Philosophy Of Vacuum Simon Saunders Harvey R Brown
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Publisher: Oxford
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.35 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Simon Saunders; Harvey R Brown
ISBN: 9780198244493, 0198244495
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Philosophy Of Vacuum Simon Saunders Harvey R Brown by Simon Saunders; Harvey R Brown 9780198244493, 0198244495 instant download after payment.

The vacuum is fast emerging as the central structure of modern physics. This collection brings together philosophically-minded specialists who engage these issues in the context of classical gravity, quantum electrodynamics, and the grand unification program. The vacuum emerges as the synthesis of concepts of space, time, and matter; in the context of relativity and the quantum this new synthesis represents a structure of the most intricate and novel complexity. This book is a work in modern metaphysics, in which the concepts of substance and space interweave in the most intangible of forms, the background and context of our physical experience: vacuum, void, or nothingness

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