The New Physics and Its Evolution
Lucien Poincaré
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The end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century marked a new era in the study of physics. It seemed as though everything that was thought to be known was being called into question. This book attempts to summarize some of the most critical discoveries and theories in the decade or so leading up to its publication in a relatively non-technical fashion, and provides insight into our understanding of the world in the midst of the modern physics revolution. - Summary by Patrick Wells
Proof Listening by Linny and TriciaG (8 hr 52 min)
Chapters
The Evolution of Physics | 25:07 | Read by MaryAnn |
Measurements - Part 1 | 30:08 | Read by Patrick McHaffie |
Measurements - Part 2 | 24:55 | Read by Patrick McHaffie |
Principles - Part 1 | 38:41 | Read by Patrick McHaffie |
Principles - Part 2 | 28:45 | Read by Patrick McHaffie |
Principles - Part 3 | 32:08 | Read by Patrick McHaffie |
The Various States of Matter - Part 1 | 28:10 | Read by James Goffin |
The Various States of Matter - Part 2 | 21:23 | Read by James Goffin |
Solutions and Electrolytic Dissociation | 38:23 | Read by zvanstanley |
The Ether - Part 1 | 38:01 | Read by Dan Gurzynski |
The Ether - Part 2 | 35:52 | Read by Dan Gurzynski |
Wireless Telegraphy | 48:48 | Read by Patrick McHaffie |
The Conductivity of Gases and the Ions | 36:04 | Read by THBosc |
Cathode Rays and Radioactive Bodies - Part 1 | 26:04 | Read by Availle |
Cathode Rays and Radioactive Bodies - Part 2 | 29:24 | Read by Availle |
The Ether and Matter | 41:41 | Read by Landis Davidson |
The Future of Physics | 9:12 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
Reviews
excellent reference material recommended reading
James Balliet
it's very interesting to listen to this book in hindsight as so many discoveries have occurred in the realm of physics and in particular the subatomic world. I also found it interesting that it discussed sending telegraph through the ground as this was a science that Nikola Tesla was trying to invent. I enjoyed this book very much and the readers were excellent