"Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (2 Translations)" [English] Newton.epub
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Book title: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
Author: (English) Newton
Translator: Wang Kedi
Douban score: 9.1
Publisher: Peking University Press
Publication year: 2006-1
Number of pages: 354
Content introduction:
In the history of science, "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" is the first classic work of classical mechanics, an epoch-making masterpiece, and the first complete scientific cosmology and scientific theoretical system mastered by mankind. Its influence has spread all over the world. All fields of classical natural science, and repeatedly achieved fruitful results in the following 300 years. As far as the history of human civilization is concerned, it achieved the Industrial Revolution in England, induced the Enlightenment and the Great Revolution in France, and had direct and rich results in terms of social productivity and basic social systems. So far, there is no second important scientific and academic theory that has achieved such great achievements and influence. ? From the perspective of scientific research, "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" demonstrates a model of a modern scientific theoretical system, including the structure of the theoretical system, research methods and attitudes, how to deal with the relationship between man and nature, and many other aspects.
The theoretical height reached by "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" is unprecedented and rarely seen since. Einstein said: "It has not yet been possible to replace Newton's unified concept of the universe with an equally all-encompassing unified concept. And without Newton's clear system, what we have achieved so far will be lost. Become impossible." The content covers astronomy, physics, biology, psychology, politics, economics, law and military fields. These fields are the undertakings that humans must engage in now and in the future to understand and distribute the world across the canal, and are related to the destiny and future of mankind.