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Lucien Poincaré

Lucien Poincaré was a French physicist and philosopher, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of physics during a transformative period in the field. As the brother of the renowned mathematician Henri Poincaré, Lucien carved his own niche, focusing on the philosophical implications of scientific advancements. His notable works, including 'The New Physics and Its Evolution,' reflect his deep engagement with the evolving landscape of physics, particularly in the context of the early 20th century's revolutionary ideas such as relativity and quantum mechanics. Poincaré's writings are significant for their exploration of how scientific theories develop and the philosophical questions that arise from them. He emphasized the importance of conceptual clarity in science and the interplay between empirical data and theoretical frameworks. His insights contributed to the broader discourse on the philosophy of science, making him a noteworthy figure in both physics and philosophy. Through his works, Lucien Poincaré left a legacy that continues to influence discussions on the nature of scientific inquiry and the evolution of physical theories.

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“Thus we often hear it said that physics, in particular, has of late years undergone a veritable revolution; that all its principles have been made new,””

The New Physics and Its Evolution

“Thus we often hear it said that physics, in particular, has of late years undergone a veritable revolution; that all its principles have been made new,””

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