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Physics and Music – Gleb Anfilov
We now come to Physics and Music by Gleb Anfilov. This is a book that I had seen as an advertisement in back of many books, but failed to get a look at the book itself. But finally got the … Continue reading
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Tagged computer music, electric music, guitar, hearing, history, music, orchestra, sound, sound recording, tuning, voice analysis
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Elementary Order: Mendeleev’s Periodic System
In this post we look at another book by I. V. Petryanov and D. N. Trifonov (whom we have met earlier in a Science for Everyone book titled Silhouttes of Chemistry) This book traces the history of development of periodic … Continue reading
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Tagged artificial, atomic structure, chemical, elements, history, mendeleev, order, periodic law
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Science for Everyone – The Greatest Speed
We now come to another one in the Science for Everyone Series. This one is all about c; The Greatest Speed, the speed of light by S. R. Filonovich. The book opens with a dialogue from Galileo’s book and opens … Continue reading
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Tagged books, filonovich, history, mir publishers, physics, popular science, science for everyone, speed of light
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Science for Everyone – How We See What We See
We now come to another book in the Science for Everyone Series called How We See What We See by V. Demidov. The title of the book is self-explanatory. The back cover of the book says: Pattern recognition and freaks … Continue reading
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Tagged demidov, history, illusions, mir publishers, neurophysiology, popular science, psychology, science, science for everyone, vision
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