Understanding Physics Today

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Cambridge University Press, Jan 2, 1963 - Science - 234 pages
Within this 1963 text, Professor Watson writes as a physicist seeking to understand how it is that physics goes on at an ever increasing pace to reveal new structure in the world, matching the achievements in chemistry, biology and applied science, but exposing us to philosophical confusion about our pictures of microphysical phenomena and how we speak of them. Watson's basic quest was for an intuitive grasp of atomic existence. He discusses atomicity in relation to the physics of his day, showing how to disengage our thinking from habits associated with continuity, in order to put our philosophical difficulties behind us. Nearly half a century after the work's original publication, this paperback edition of Understanding Physics Today will provide readers with fresh opportunities to engage with this historically valuable text.
 

Contents

Imagining what is going on
16
Our Metaphysical Dependence on Language
31
The Interferometer and the Counter
46
Motion
66
Atomic Existence
85
The Continuum and the Lattice
110
Interference and Atomic Connexion
132
The New Aether
147
Accounting Operators
168
Mathematical Invention and Physical Reality
186
A View of Atomicity
205
Index
217
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