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Return Of The Ether : When Theory And Reality Collide

Eter / kosmologi / fisika / Ether (space) / cosmology / physics.

Jenis Bahan

SumberElektronik

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Pengarang

Deutsch, Sid

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Pernyataan Seri

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Penerbitan

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Bahasa

Indonesia

Deskripsi Fisik

viii, 169 p. ; ill. ; 24 cm.

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Jenis Media

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Penyimpanan Media

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ISBN

1891121103

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Abstrak

The ether was "invented" by James Clerk Maxwell and his contemporaries, around 1860, to account for the fact that one can transmit an electromagnetic field through a "vacuum." The conjecture was that a vacuum is really filled by this mysterious substance, the ether. The concept was analogous to the way in which a sound wave is transmitted through, say

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