Ebook {Epub PDF} The Speed of Light: Constancy and Cosmos by David A. Grandy
The speed of light: constancy + cosmos, David A. Grandy Resource Information The item The speed of light: constancy + cosmos, David A. Grandy represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri Libraries. David A. Grandy's book moves from the scientific to the existential, from Einstein to Merleau-Ponty, from light as a phenomenon to light as that which is constitutive of reality. To measure the speed of light is to measure something about the way we are measured or blended into the cosmos, and that universal blending predetermines our measurement of light speed in favor of a universal or constant value/5(4). David A. Grandy's book moves from the scientific to the existential, from Einstein to Merleau-Ponty, from light as a phenomenon to light as that which is constitutive of reality. To measure the speed of light is to. Light--our experience of light, our measurement of light, and the notion that light speed is constant--can be understood to mark our interface with the cosmos/5(11).
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Light -- our experience of light, our measurement of light, and the notion that light speed is constant -- can be understood to mark our interface with the cosmos. David A. Grandy's book moves from the scientific to the existential, from Einstein to Merleau-Ponty, from light as a phenomenon to. The Speed of Light: Constancy and Cosmos | David A. Grandy | download | Z-Library. Download books for free. Find books. David A. Grandy's book moves from the scientific to the existential, from Einstein to Merleau-Ponty, from light as a phenomenon to light as that which is constitutive of reality. To measure the speed of light is to measure something about the way we are measured or blended into the cosmos, and that universal blending predetermines our measurement of light speed in favor of a universal or constant value.
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