Science and the Unseen World - Arthur Stanley Eddington - Books - Quaker Books - 9780901689818 - January 5, 2007
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Science and the Unseen World

Arthur Stanley Eddington

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Science and the Unseen World

Physicist and astronomer Arthur Eddington tested Einstein's Theory of Relativity at an eclipse in 1919. A lifelong Quaker, his 1929 Swarthmore Lecture explores how science and religion define and look at reality. 'You will understand the true spirit neither of science nor of religion unless seeking is placed in the forefront.' 'He puts a strong line against simplistic reductionism in relation to our minds . He emphasizes that when we ask the question, "What are we to think of it all? What is it all about?", the answer must embrace but not be limited to the scientific answer. His lecture explores this in a delightful way, that remains fully relevant today.' - Prof. George Ellis 'The attitude of the scientist, here so admirably explained, is the attitude, also, of the mystic. Experience, to both, is what matters most."'- The Sufi Quarterly, 1929.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 5, 2007
ISBN13 9780901689818
Publishers Quaker Books
Pages 56
Dimensions 117 × 3 × 198 mm   ·   68 g
Language English  

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