The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... Rutherford or Eddington or Dirac or Adrian or me . It does seem rather odd , don't y ' know . ' 2 Literary intellectuals at one pole - at the other scientists , and as the most representative , the phys- ical scientists . Between the ...
... Rutherford or Eddington or Dirac or Adrian or me . It does seem rather odd , don't y ' know . ' 2 Literary intellectuals at one pole - at the other scientists , and as the most representative , the phys- ical scientists . Between the ...
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... Rutherford's famous repartee , ' Lucky fellow , Rutherford , always on the crest of the wave . ' ' Well , I made the wave , didn't I ? ' The non - scientists have a rooted impression that the scientists are shallowly optimistic ...
... Rutherford's famous repartee , ' Lucky fellow , Rutherford , always on the crest of the wave . ' ' Well , I made the wave , didn't I ? ' The non - scientists have a rooted impression that the scientists are shallowly optimistic ...
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... Rutherford was so impressed by Cockcroft's engineering skill that he secured for him a special capital grant for machinery - the grant was as much as six hundred pounds ! In 1933 , four years before his death , Rutherford said , firmly ...
... Rutherford was so impressed by Cockcroft's engineering skill that he secured for him a special capital grant for machinery - the grant was as much as six hundred pounds ! In 1933 , four years before his death , Rutherford said , firmly ...
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