Max Jammer
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Einstein and Religion: Physics and Theology
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published
1999
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11 editions
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Concepts of Space: The History of Theories of Space in Physics
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published
1954
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25 editions
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The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics: The Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics in Historical Perspective
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published
1974
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2 editions
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Concepts of Force (Dover Books on Physics)
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published
1957
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18 editions
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Concepts of Mass in Classical and Modern Physics
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published
1997
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11 editions
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Concepts of Mass in Contemporary Physics and Philosophy
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published
1999
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8 editions
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The Conceptual Development of Quantum Mechanics
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published
1966
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6 editions
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Concepts of Simultaneity: From Antiquity to Einstein and Beyond
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published
2006
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5 editions
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Das Problem Des Raumes; Die Entwicklung Der Raumtheorien
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Concepts of Space: The History of Theories of Space in Physics.
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“One may feel inclined to say that Thomson, the father, was awarded the Nobel Prize for having shown that electron is a particle, and Thomson, the son, for having shown that electron is a wave.”
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“No soy ateo y no creo que me pueda llamar panteísta. Estamos en la misma situación que un niño que entra en una biblioteca enorme llena de libros escritos en muchos idiomas. El niño sabe que alguien debe haber escrito esos libros. No sabe cómo. No entiende las lenguas en las que fueron escritos. El niño presiente oscuramente un orden misterioso en la disposición de los libros, pero no sabe cuál es. Tal es, me parece a mí, la actitud de hasta el más inteligente de los seres humanos ante Dios. Vemos un universo maravillosamente ordenado y sujeto a ciertas leyes. Nuestras mentes limitadas intuyen la fuerza misteriosa que mueve las constelaciones”
― Einstein and Religion: Physics and Theology
― Einstein and Religion: Physics and Theology
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