| John Michels (Journalist) - 1920 - 678 pages
...untenable, it must be given up. A modification of it seems impossible without destruction of the whole. No one must think that Newton's great creation can...our modern conceptions of physics have been built. ALBERT EINSTEIN SCIENTIFIC EVENTS THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUREAU OF STANDARDS A REVIEW... | |
| James McKeen Cattell - 1919 - 670 pages
...untenable, it must be given up. A modification of it seems impossible without destruction of the whole. No one must think that Newton's great creation can...our modern conceptions of physics have been built." SCIENTIFIC ITEMS WE record with regret the death of Francis C. Phillips, for forty years professor... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society of Canada - 1919 - 1112 pages
...untenable, it must be given up. A modification of it seems impossible without destruction of the whole. No one must think that Newton's great creation can...our modern conceptions of physics have been built. — ALBERT EINSTEIN in The Times, London, Eng. » JRC NOTES AND QUERIES Communication* are Invited,... | |
| Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1919 - 776 pages
...untenable, it must be given up. A modification of it seems impossible without destruction of the whole. "No one must think that Newton's great creation can...by any other theory. His clear and wide ideas will forever retain their significance as the foundation on which our modern conceptions of physics have... | |
| 1920 - 956 pages
...untenable, it must be given up. A modification of it seems impossible without destruction of the whole. No one must think that Newton's great creation can...our modern conceptions of physics have been built. ALBERT EINSTEIN SCIENTIFIC EVENTS THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUREAU OF STANDARDS A REVIEW... | |
| Benjamin Harrow - 1920 - 158 pages
...untenable, it must be given up. A modification of it seems impossible without destruction of the whole. ' No one must think that Newton's great creation can...our modern conceptions of physics have been built. EINSTEIN'S LAW OP GRAVITATION * BT PROP. JS AMES Johns Hopkins University / ... IN the treatment of... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1920 - 674 pages
...untenable, it must be given up. A modification of it seems impossible without destruction of the whole. No one must think that Newton's great creation can...their significance as the foundation on which our modem conceptions of physics have been built. ALBERT EINSTEIN SCIENTIFIC EVENTS THE ANNUAL REPORT OF... | |
| 1920 - 1150 pages
...untenable, it must be given up. A modification of it seems impossible without destruction of the whole. No one must think that Newton's great creation can...by any other theory. His clear and wide ideas will forever retain their significance as the foundation on which our modern conceptions of physics have... | |
| Edwin Emery Slosson - 1920 - 150 pages
...untenable, it must be given up. A modification of it seems impossible without destruction of the whole. No one must think that Newton's great creation can...by any other theory. His clear and wide ideas will forever retain their significance as the foundation on which our modern conceptions of physics have... | |
| University of North Carolina (1793-1962). University Extension Division - 1922 - 872 pages
...newspaper reports concerning the dethronement of Newton, Einstein said in an article in the London Times: "No one must think that Newton's great creation can...by any other theory. His clear and wide ideas will forever retain their significance as the foundations on which our modern conceptions of physics have... | |
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