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E-grāmata: Newton And Modern Physics

(Univ Of Liverpool, Uk)
  • Formāts: 312 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Aug-2017
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Europe Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786343321
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This book looks at how Newton's theories can be linked to modern day problems and solutions in physics. Newton created an abstract system of theorizing which has been applied to all aspects of the physical world, however he had difficulties in persuading his contemporaries of its unique merits. A detailed study of Newton's writings, published and unpublished, suggests that he had an almost archetypally powerful mode of thinking guaranteed to produce 'correct' results even in areas of physics where systematic study only began long after his time. Newton and Modern Physics investigates this phenomenon, looking at examples of where Newton's principles have relevance to modern day thinking the study of Newton's work in both seventeenth century and present-day contexts helps to enhance our understanding of both.
Preface v
About the Author ix
Chapter 1 Aspects of the Newtonian Methodology
1(26)
1.1 The Modern Connection
1(3)
1.2 Newton's Special Significance
4(9)
1.3 The Power of Recursion
13(8)
1.4 The Newtonian Methodology
21(6)
Chapter 2 Newton the Man
27(32)
2.1 The Early Career
27(12)
2.2 The Later Career
39(10)
2.3 Newton's Character
49(10)
Chapter 3 Waves
59(42)
3.1 The Theory of Wave Motion
59(11)
3.2 Interference and Diffraction
70(6)
3.3 Periodicity and Newton's Rings
76(8)
3.4 Wave Theory and Light
84(5)
3.5 Wave Theory and the Aether
89(2)
3.6 Double Refraction
91(4)
3.7 Interference and Diffraction and Light
95(6)
Chapter 4 The Velocity of Light
101(32)
4.1 The Velocity of Light
101(4)
4.2 The Velocity of Light and Refraction
105(5)
4.3 The Velocity of Light and Dispersion
110(6)
4.4 The Inversion of Velocities
116(5)
4.5 Relativistic Mass and Refraction
121(4)
4.6 Phase Velocity and the Superluminal
125(8)
Chapter 5 Mass-Energy
133(30)
5.1 E = mc2 and Classical Potential Energy
133(3)
5.2 Newtonian Insights
136(5)
5.3 The Gravitational Deflection of Light
141(7)
5.4 Calculation of the Refraction Force
148(3)
5.5 The Mass of a Light Corpuscle
151(5)
5.6 The Interconvertibility of Light and Matter
156(4)
5.7 The Newtonian Aspect of E = mc2
160(3)
Chapter 6 Quantum Theory
163(28)
6.1 Periodicity as a Quantum Phenomenon
163(4)
6.2 Polarisation and Diffraction
167(5)
6.3 Aethereal Effects and Quantum Phenomena
172(5)
6.4 Planck's Constant
177(3)
6.5 Quantum Gravity
180(4)
6.6 Quantum Mechanics and Newtonian Physics
184(7)
Chapter 7 The Electric Force
191(38)
7.1 The Electric Force and Aethereal Currents
191(3)
7.2 A Unified View of the Electric Force
194(9)
7.3 Magnetism and Other Effects
203(5)
7.4 Chemistry and the Life Force
208(8)
7.5 The Laws of Electric and Magnetic Attraction
216(13)
Chapter 8 Wave-particle Duality and the Unified Field
229(40)
8.1 Conservation and Colour
229(10)
8.2 Particles with Periodicity
239(4)
8.3 A Dualistic Theory
243(4)
8.4 The Early Unified Theory
247(5)
8.5 Gravity and the Aether
252(5)
8.6 A New Unification
257(8)
8.7 Conclusion
265(4)
Bibliography 269(16)
Index 285