Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Eddington , A. S. (2005-05), The Nature of the Physical World, Kessinger Publishing, Retrieved on 2012-04-26
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    26 APR 2012

     The Frightening Discovery of the Void in the Atom

    When I hear to-day protests against the Bolshevism of modern science and regrets for the old-established order, I am inclined to think that Rutherford, not Einstein, is the real villain of the piece. When we compare the universe as it is now supposed to be with the universe as we had ordinarily preconceived it, the most arresting change is not the rearrangement of space and time by Einstein but the dissolution of all that we regard as most solid into tiny specks floating in void. That gives a...
    Folksonomies: physics atom
    Folksonomies: physics atom
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    More frightening than the vastness of space.

    26 APR 2012

     The Second Law of Thermodynamics

    There is only one law of Nature—the second law of thermodynamics—which recognises a distinction between past and future more profound than the difference of plus and minus. It stands aloof from all the rest. ... It opens up a new province of knowledge, namely, the study of organisation; and it is in connection with organisation that a direction of time-flow and a distinction between doing and undoing appears for the first time.
    Folksonomies: physics thermodynamics
    Folksonomies: physics thermodynamics
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    A beautiful comment about it.

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