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A Természettudomány Fejlődésének Története (2. Kötet)

1912

Wilhelm Bölsche

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A Természettudomány Fejlődésének Története (2. Kötet)

Wilhelm Bölsche

1912

History - Early Modern (c. 1450-1750), History - Modern (1750+), Science - Physics

Translated by Aladár Schöpflin

''A természettudomány fejlődésének története (2. kötet)'' by Wilhelm Bölsche is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This work delves into the historical evolution of natural sciences, particularly focusing on the transformative ideas and discoveries from the time of Kepler to Newton. It likely encompasses various philosophical and empirical developments that have shaped our modern understanding of the universe. The opening of the book introduces the journey of scientific thought during the pivotal period of the 16th and 17th centuries. It begins with the life and work of Johannes Kepler, highlighting his transition from mystical speculation to precise scientific measurement and observation. The text captures Kepler's struggles and achievements in formulating his planetary laws, particularly his realization that planets follow elliptical orbits rather than perfect circles. This sets the stage for the significant advancements made by Isaac Newton and the subsequent contributions to the fields of astronomy and physics, illustrating the gradual shift in understanding the cosmos from a mystical to a more empirical foundation.

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