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| Zeno's Paradoxes: A Thought Experiment | Steaphen Pirie | Fri, 27/01/2012 - 3:43pm |
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| Zeno's Paradoxes: A Thought Experiment | Steaphen Pirie | Fri, 27/01/2012 - 3:43pm |
(Einstein's method) 'was essentially aesthetic and intuitive ... Except for the fact that he was the greatest physicist since Newton, one might almost say that he was not so much a scientist as an artist of science.'[Banest Hoffmann, Einstein's assistant]
Ronald W. Clark