Kinematics: The Lost Origins of Einstein's Relativity Contributor(s): Martínez, Alberto A. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0801891353 ISBN-13: 9780801891359 Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press OUR PRICE: $68.40 Product Type: Hardcover Published: June 2009 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Science | Mechanics - Dynamics - Science | History - Science | Philosophy & Social Aspects |
Dewey: 531.112 |
LCCN: 2008028737 |
Physical Information: 1.5" H x 5.9" W x 9" (1.75 lbs) 488 pages |
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Publisher Description: The field of kinematics--the science of motion--has long been neglected and misrepresented. Despite rich traditions rooted in ancient times, modern physical kinematics never became a professional discipline. No journals or academic societies were founded to support its development and study and most physicists took the science of motion for granted. Yet some came to doubt its very principles, even denouncing its basic language--coordinate algebra--as an impediment to scientific progress. In this unique and comprehensive history of kinematics, Alberto A. Mart nez rescues the forgotten roots of this field that led to Einstein's theory of special relativity. Using clear explanations and accessible language, he analyzes the development of kinematics; explains how mathematics, engineering, philosophy, and psychology pulled it in divergent directions; and discusses why modern kinematics inherited old and unresolved ambiguities. All students of physics and general science study basic kinematics. Mart nez draws from an unparalleled wealth of sources to demonstrate why it is essential to the study and evolution of physics today. |
Contributor Bio(s): Martinez, Alberto A.: - Alberto A. Martínez is an assistant professor in the Department of History at the University of Texas, Austin, and author of Negative Math: How Mathematical Rules Can Be Positively Bent. |