Science and Hypothesis
Henri Poincaré
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Jules Henri Poincaré (1854 – 1912) was one of France's greatest mathematicians and theoretical physicists, and a philosopher of science.
As a mathematician and physicist, he made many original fundamental contributions to pure and applied mathematics, mathematical physics and celestial mechanics. He was responsible for formulating the Poincaré conjecture, one of the most famous problems in mathematics. In his research on the three-body problem, Poincaré became the first person to discover a chaotic deterministic system which laid the foundations of modern chaos theory. He is considered to be one of the founders of the field of topology. Poincaré introduced the modern principle of relativity and was the first to present the Lorentz transformations in their modern symmetrical form. He discovered the remaining relativistic velocity transformations and recorded them in a letter to Lorentz in 1905. Thus he obtained perfect invariance of all of Maxwell's equations, an important step in the formulation of the theory of special relativity. (Summary from Wikipedia) (7 hr 11 min)
Chapitres
Introduction by Judd Larmor | 13:35 | Lu par Carl Manchester |
Author’s Preface | 10:54 | Lu par Peter Eastman |
On the Nature of Mathematical Reasoning | 30:29 | Lu par Ashwin Jain |
Mathematical Magnitude and Experiment | 27:10 | Lu par Anna Simon |
Non-Euclidean Geometries | 27:52 | Lu par Leon Mire |
Space and Geometry | 32:02 | Lu par ajacoby |
Experiment and Geometry | 26:55 | Lu par ajacoby |
Classical Mechanics | 30:33 | Lu par Connor Riley |
Relative and Absolute Motion | 19:52 | Lu par Mark F. Smith |
Energy and Thermo-dynamics | 24:04 | Lu par J. M. Smallheer |
Hypotheses in Physics | 29:03 | Lu par Anna Simon |
The Theories of Modern Physics | 33:10 | Lu par J. M. Smallheer |
The Calculus of Probability | 50:39 | Lu par Mark F. Smith |
Optics and Electricity | 22:45 | Lu par Esther |
Electro-Dynamics | 42:58 | Lu par Ashwin Jain |
Critiques





A LibriVox Listener
book is amazing but a couple of the chapters have readers I couldn't understand.
good, except for A. Jain





Thiago Coelho
Ashwin Jain is very difficult to understand. He has a thick accent which is unfamiliar to me, and he mispronounces many words. I had to go find the book and read it.





Bill Filson
very good. Excellent content. ell readers good in most cases,. some readers required careful attention. mathematical equation are difficult when read and pen & paper arr needed.