Hans Christian Von Baeyer

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Hans Christian Von Baeyer



Average rating: 3.89 · 629 ratings · 92 reviews · 14 distinct worksSimilar authors
Warmth Disperses and Time P...

3.87 avg rating — 223 ratings — published 1998 — 4 editions
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Information: The New Langua...

3.90 avg rating — 200 ratings — published 2003 — 13 editions
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QBism: The Future of Quantu...

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The Fermi Solution: Essays ...

4.09 avg rating — 53 ratings — published 1993 — 13 editions
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Taming the Atom

3.83 avg rating — 41 ratings — published 1992 — 9 editions
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Rainbows, Snowflakes, and Q...

3.88 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 1984 — 4 editions
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La física cuántica del futuro

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Das All, das Nichts und Ach...

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Ryōshi Ga Kaeru Jōhō No Uchū

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原子を飼いならす―見えてきた極小の世界

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“The law of conservation of energy, reborn as the law of conservation of mass/energy, has established itself as one of the few unshakable theoretical guideposts in the wilderness of the world of our sense experiences. In scope and generality it surpasses Newton's laws of motion, Maxwell's equations for electricity and magnetism, and even Einstein's potent little E=mc². It comes as close to an absolute truth as our uncertain age will permit.”
Hans Christian Von Baeyer, Warmth Disperses and Time Passes: The History of Heat (Modern Library

“Science has taught us that what we see and touch is not what is really there.”
Hans Christian Von Baeyer, Information: The New Language of Science

“If you don't understand something, break it apart; reduce it to its components. Since they are simpler than the whole, you have a much better chance of understanding them; and when you have succeeded in doing that, put the whole thing back together again.”
Hans Christian Von Baeyer, Information: The New Language of Science



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