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Within U.S.A.About this Item: macmillan, 1933. Condition: Fair. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket.
Some wear to the red covers, fraying to the spine tips. Pages yellowed; broken hinges, name inside; a reading copy of the revised edition, published in 1933.
Chapters are The Dying Sun; The New World of Modern Physics; Matter and Radiation; Relativity and the Ether; Into the Deep Waters. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Standard Weight. Category: Science & Nature; Inventory No: 172106. Seller Inventory # 172106 9. From United Kingdom to U.S.A.About this Item: Cambridge at the University Press, 1948. Condition: Good.
White dust jacket over grey cloth. Pages and binding are presentable with no major defects. Minor issues present such as mild cracking, inscriptions, inserts, light foxing, tanning and thumb marking. Overall a good condition item. Boards have mild shelf wear with light rubbing and corner bumping. Some light marking and sunning. Unclipped jacket has light edge wear with minor tears and chipping.
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Mild rubbing and marking. Seller Inventory # TMB 26.
From United Kingdom to U.S.A.About this Item: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1931. Condition: Good +. An expansion on the Rede Lecture 1930. Contents include 'Relativity and the Ether' and 'Matter and Radiation'. Frontis illustrated with a B&W Picture of a Cluster of Nebulae.
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154 Pages, 220g, 7 1/2 Tall. Light blue cloth cover with Gilt lettering to spine. Some patchy loss of colour to cloth (see photo. Spine slightly faded and tanned. Hinges sound and Binding firm.
No inscriptions. Slight tobacco odour. Size: 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾' tall.
Seller Inventory # 013130 28.
— James Jeans in,In an interview published in (London), when asked the question 'Do you believe that life on this planet is the result of some sort of accident, or do you believe that it is a part of some great scheme?' , he replied:I incline to the idealistic theory that consciousness is fundamental, and that the material universe is derivative from consciousness, not consciousness from the material universe.
In general the universe seems to me to be nearer to a great thought than to a great machine. It may well be, it seems to me, that each individual consciousness ought to be compared to a brain-cell in a universal mind.What remains is in any case very different from the full-blooded matter and the forbidding of the Victorian scientist. His objective and material universe is proved to consist of little more than constructs of our own minds. To this extent, then, modern physics has moved in the direction of philosophic idealism. Mind and matter, if not proved to be of similar nature, are at least found to be ingredients of one single system. There is no longer room for the kind of which has haunted philosophy since the days of. — James Jeans, addressing the in 1934, recorded in Physics and Philosophy,Finite picture whose dimensions are a certain amount of space and a certain amount of time; the protons and electrons are the streaks of paint which define the picture against its space-time background.
Traveling as far back in time as we can, brings us not to the creation of the picture, but to its edge; the creation of the picture lies as much outside the picture as the artist is outside his canvas. On this view, discussing the creation of the universe in terms of time and space is like trying to discover the artist and the action of painting, by going to the edge of the canvas. This brings us very near to those philosophical systems which regard the universe as a thought in the mind of its Creator, thereby reducing all discussion of material creation to futility.
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Simon and Schuster. The Great Architect of The Universe now begins to appear as a pure mathemetician (quoting Jeans, The Mysterious Universe, p. 134). (2004). Image Books/Doubleday. We can hardly wonder, in the circumstances, that agnostics such as Sir James Jeans and Marcel Boll, and even convinced believers like Guardini, have uttered expressions ol amazement (tinged with heroic pessimism or triumphant detachment) at the apparent insignificance of the phenomenon of Life in terms of the cosmos— a little mold on a grain of dust.
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