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Experiment With Science $105.3 No Synopsis Available |
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Hammar Experiment $66.91 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Hammar experiment was an experiment designed by Gustaf Wilhelm Hammar to test the aether drag hypothesis. In 1903 the TroutonNoble experiment, and later the TroutonRankine experiment in 1908, presented (then) controversial evidence against the theory of a medium for light propagation known as the Luminiferous aether; a theory that had been an established part of science for nearly one hundred years at the time. These experiments were inspired by the unexpected failure of the MichelsonMorley experiment of 1887 to detect an expected aether wind of 30 km/s. These results cast doubts on what was then a very central assumption of modern science. In an attempt to explain the results of these experiments in the context of the assumed medium, aether, many new hypotheses were examined. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 84 Publication Date: 2010/06/23 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.20 inches |
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The Systematic Experiment $89.22 This book explains how to plan, execute, analyse and write up an experiment. Experimentation is an essential part of science and engineering, being both the basis of discovery in science and an integral part of engineering development. The authors aim is to provide instruction in how to perform a systematic experiment from its conception and design through to the communication of results. The text opens by laying the ground rules for the planning of an experiment, moving on to a description of measurement techniques and statistical analysis of results. An important feature of the book is the inclusion of a chapter on the interfacing of experimental equipment to microcomputers. Author: Gibbings, J. C./ Gibbings, J. C. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 364 Publication Date: 1986/09/18 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.81 inches |
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Poppers Experiment $93.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Poppers experiment is an experiment proposed by the 20th century philosopher of science Karl Popper, an advocate of strict scientific method who opposed the Copenhagen interpretation, to test that standard interpretation of quantum mechanics. Poppers experiment is similar in spirit to the thought experiment of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen (The EPR paradox) although not as well known. The current consensus is the experiment was based on a flawed premise, and thus its result does not constitute a test of quantum mechanics. The experiment does remain important, however, from a historical point of view, and also because it exemplifies the pitfalls that one comes across in trying to make sense out of quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics is an astoundingly successful hypothesis when it comes to explaining or predicting physical phenomena. There are various interpretations of quantum mechanics that do not agree with each other. Despite their differences, they are experimentally nearly indistinguishable from each other. The most widely accepted interpretation of quantum mechanics is the Copenhagen interpretation put forward by Niels Bohr. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 146 Publication Date: 2010/08/02 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.34 inches |
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The Neglect of Experiment $100.37 What role have experiments played, and should they play, in physics? How does one come to believe rationally in experimental results? The Neglect of Experiment attempts to provide answers to both of these questions. Professor Franklins approach combines the detailed study of four episodes in the history of twentieth century physics with an examination of some of the philosophical issues involved. The episodes are the discovery of parity nonconservation ( or the violation of mirror symmetry) in the 1950s; the nondiscovery of parity nonconservation in the 1930s, when the results of experiments indicated, at least in retrospect, the symmetry violation, but the significance of those results was not realized; the discovery and acceptance of CP ( combined paritycharge conjugations, paricleantiparticle) symmetry; and Millikans oildrop experiment. Franklin examines the various roles that experiment plays, including its role in deciding between competing theories, confirming theories, and calling fo new theories. The author argues that one can provide a philosophical justification for these roles. He contends that if experiment plays such important roles, then one must have good reason to believe in experimental results. He then deals with deveral problems concerning such reslults, including the epistemology of experiment, how one comes to believe rationally in experimental results, the question of the influence of theoretical presuppositions on results, and the problem of scientific fruad. This original and important contribution to the study of the philosophy of experimental science is an outgrowth of many years of research. Franklin brings to this work more than a decade of experience as an experimental highenergy physicist, along with his significant contributions to the history and philosophy of science. Author: Franklin, Allan Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 308 Publication Date: 1989/09/29 Language: English Dimensions: 8.20 x 6.96 x 0.81 inches |
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The Experiment of Life: Science and Religion $29.25 No Synopsis Available |
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Experiment, Right or Wrong $173.65 In Experiment, Right or Wrong, Allan Franklin continues his investigation of the history and philosophy of experiment presented in his previous book, The Neglect of Experiment. In this new study, Franklin considers the fallibility and corrigibility of experimental results and presents detailed histories of two such episodes: 1) the experiment and the development of the theory of weak interactions from Fermis theory in 1934 to the VA theory of 1957 and 2) atomic parity violation experiments and the WeinbergSalam unified theory of electroweak interactions of the 1970s and 1980s. In these episodes Franklin demonstrates not only that experimental results can be wrong, but also that theoretical calculations and the comparison between experiment and theory can also be incorrect. In the second episode, Franklin contrasts his view of an evidence model of science in which questions of theory choice, confirmation, and refutation are decided on the basis of reliable experimental evidence, with that proposed by the social constructivists. Author: Franklin, Allan/ Allan, Franklin Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 244 Publication Date: 1990/05/25 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.69 inches |
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The Truth About the Philadelphia Experiment - $19.99 This documentary argues that the “Philadelphia Experiment” – a legendary and mysterious WWII occurrence that witnessed the disappearance of a massive naval vessel during extreme magnetization – presaged bizarre and otherworldly events. It states that, as in the John Carpenter-produced science fiction thriller based on the same tale, The U.S.S. Eldridge instantaneously disappeared from 1944 and landed in 1984, 40 years in the future. When the vessel then reappeared in 1944, observers were perplexed and terrified to see the bodies of the crew members embedded in the hull and deck of the ship. In this program, conspiracy theorists and unexplained phenomena experts Duncan Cameron, Al Bielek and Preston Nichols discuss the said experiment and argue that it only marked the beginning to a series of covert government actions including time travel, invisibility and psychic phenomena. The interviewees also state that courtesy of the time travel experiments, the U.S. government knew about 9/11 years before it happened. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi |
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Thames Kosmos 662813 Bubble Science Experiment Kit $49.67 Experiment with the whimsical wonder of bubbles. For countless generations people have been fascinated by the unique properties of soap bubbles. See for yourself why these elegantly simple structures of soap water and air are still studied by scientists modeled by mathematicians emulated by architects and immortalized by artists and writers. Learn about the lovehate relationship between soap and water. Blow giant bubbles minibubbles bubbles within bubbles chains of bubbles and bubble blankets. Discover how a bubbles color can reveal when it will pop. Build soap film domes roofs and bridges. The fullcolor 48page book guides you through 35 experiments. Ages 8 and up. |
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The Uses of Experiment: Studies in the Natural Sciences $143.39 Experiment is widely regarded as the most distinctive feature of natural science and essential to the way scientists find out about the world. Yet there has been little study of the way scientists actually make and use experiments. The Uses of Experiment fills this gap in our knowledge about how science is practised. Presenting 14 original case studies of important and often famous experiments, the book asks the questions: What tools do experimenters use? How do scientists argue from experiments? What happens when an experiment is challenged? How do scientists check that their experiments are working? Are there differences between experiments in the physical sciences and technology? Leading scholars in the fields of history, sociology and philosophy of science consider topics such as the interaction of experiment; instruments and theory; accuracy and reliability as hallmarks of experiment in science and technology; realising new phenomena; the believability of experiments and the sort of knowledge they produce; and the wider contexts on which experimentalists draw to develop and win support for their work. Drawing on examples as diverse as Galilean mechanics, Victorian experiments on electricity, experiments on cloud formation, and testing of nuclear missiles, a new view of experiment emerges. This view emphasises that experiments always involve choice, tactics and strategy in persuading audiences that Nature resembles the picture experimenters create. Author: Gooding, David/ Schaffer, Simon/ Pinch, Trevor Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 500 Publication Date: 1989/05/18 Language: English Dimensions: 9.05 x 6.05 x 1.23 inches |
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Galileo’s Leaning Tower Experiment : A Science Adventure $6.62 No Synopsis Available |
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Science Wiz 7812 Physics Experiment Kit $29.7 Develop a fundamental understanding of inertia the laws of motion centripetal force mass weight velocity and acceleration. Concepts are explored with time tested experiments and highly visual illustrations. Launch bottle rockets. Perform tricks with inertia. Stay in motion with a low friction air puck. Build you own spring meter and munch an apple down to one Newton. Spin and circle with centripetal forces. Build and balance with a balance scale. Clock your own speed and measure the acceleration of a car down a ramp. Ages 7 and up. |
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Science in Art : An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump $8.81 No Synopsis Available |
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The Christian Science Monitor: An Evolving Experiment in Journalism $34.08 No Synopsis Available |
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Replicating the Past : The Art and Science of the Archaeological Experiment $19.99 No Synopsis Available |
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