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... matter . Perhaps that section cap- tured my imagination only because it was so hard to translate into German , or because it dealt with mathematical matters , which had always interested me . In any case , I worked my way laboriously ...
... matter . Perhaps that section cap- tured my imagination only because it was so hard to translate into German , or because it dealt with mathematical matters , which had always interested me . In any case , I worked my way laboriously ...
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... matter even further might lead us to fluctuations and discontinuities from which it would be quite possible to conclude that matter has a grainy structure . But I also believe that the new structures will elude all our attempts to ...
... matter even further might lead us to fluctuations and discontinuities from which it would be quite possible to conclude that matter has a grainy structure . But I also believe that the new structures will elude all our attempts to ...
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... matter could be divided ever further , until finally it was no longer a real division of a particle but a change of energy into matter , and the parts were no longer smaller than the whole from which they had been separated . But what ...
... matter could be divided ever further , until finally it was no longer a real division of a particle but a change of energy into matter , and the parts were no longer smaller than the whole from which they had been separated . But what ...
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The Decision to Study Physics 1920 | 15 |
Understanding in Modern Physics 19201922 | 27 |
Lessons in Politics and History 19221924 | 43 |
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