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The Self-Evolving Cosmos: A Phenomenological Approch to Nature's Unity-in-Diversity
This unique book offers an original way of thinking about two of the most significant problems confronting modern theoretical physics: the unification of the forces of nature and the evolution of the universe. In bringing out the inadequacies of the prevailing approach to these questions, the author...
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World Scientific
2008
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author | Rosen, Steven M |
author_facet | Rosen, Steven M |
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description | This unique book offers an original way of thinking about two of the most significant problems confronting modern theoretical physics: the unification of the forces of nature and the evolution of the universe. In bringing out the inadequacies of the prevailing approach to these questions, the author demonstrates the need for more than just a new theory. The meanings of space and time themselves must be radically rethought, which requires a whole new philosophical foundation. To this end, the book turns to the phenomenological writings of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Martin Heidegger. Their insigh |
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spelling | cern-10933702021-04-22T01:50:34Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1093370engRosen, Steven MThe Self-Evolving Cosmos: A Phenomenological Approch to Nature's Unity-in-DiversityGeneral Relativity and CosmologyThis unique book offers an original way of thinking about two of the most significant problems confronting modern theoretical physics: the unification of the forces of nature and the evolution of the universe. In bringing out the inadequacies of the prevailing approach to these questions, the author demonstrates the need for more than just a new theory. The meanings of space and time themselves must be radically rethought, which requires a whole new philosophical foundation. To this end, the book turns to the phenomenological writings of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Martin Heidegger. Their insighWorld Scientificoai:cds.cern.ch:10933702008 |
spellingShingle | General Relativity and Cosmology Rosen, Steven M The Self-Evolving Cosmos: A Phenomenological Approch to Nature's Unity-in-Diversity |
title | The Self-Evolving Cosmos: A Phenomenological Approch to Nature's Unity-in-Diversity |
title_full | The Self-Evolving Cosmos: A Phenomenological Approch to Nature's Unity-in-Diversity |
title_fullStr | The Self-Evolving Cosmos: A Phenomenological Approch to Nature's Unity-in-Diversity |
title_full_unstemmed | The Self-Evolving Cosmos: A Phenomenological Approch to Nature's Unity-in-Diversity |
title_short | The Self-Evolving Cosmos: A Phenomenological Approch to Nature's Unity-in-Diversity |
title_sort | self-evolving cosmos: a phenomenological approch to nature's unity-in-diversity |
topic | General Relativity and Cosmology |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1093370 |
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