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  1. MODERN SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTIONS GENESIS: THE CLASH BETWEEN DIVERSE MATHEMATICAL PROJECTIONS OF NATURE.
  2. Classical models of scientific revolutions
  3. Advances in Mathematics Research. Volume 37
  4. The scientific revolutions genesis: inexorable clash of rival “math projections of nature”
  5. Maxwell’s Masterful Entanglement of Optics and Electromagnetism: Bottomed Questioning the Incommensurability Tenet
  6. MAXWELL'S ARTFUL ENTANGLEMENT OF OPTICS AND ELECTROMAGNETISM AND THE INCOMMENSURABILITY TENET
  7. MAXWELL’S UNIFICATION OF OPTICS AND ELECTROMAGNETISM AND THE INCOMMENSURABILITY TENET
  8. The second scientific revolution: the genesis and formation of non-classical science
  9. Bruno Latour and Peculiar Structure of the First Scientific Revolution
  10. Dirac’s Refined Unification of Quantum Mechanics and Special Relativity: An Intertheoretic Context
  11. Michel Foucault as a Forerunner of the 20th Century Sociology of Knowledge
  12. Paul Dirac’s peculiar synthesis of quantum mechanics and special relativity: an intertheoretic context
  13. Copernican Multilateral Revolution: Gradual Reconciliation of Aristotelean Terrestrial Physics and Ptolemaic Celestial Mathematics
  14. The Focal 1905 Point of Second Scientific Revolution: An Efficacious Matching of the Pivotal Research Traditions of Classical Physics
  15. Methodological problems of the unification of the theories of electromagnetism and weak interactions
  16. Einstein's Revolution: Modus Operandi
  17. A new account of GR genesis
  18. Special relativity genesis
  19. Preface
  20. Summary
  21. Subject Index
  22. The genesis of general relativity: efficacious unification of theoretical schemes of Abraham, Nordstrom and Einstein
  23. Rosto e Mãos: em torno de Deleuze, Derrida e Schiele
  24. The Genesis of General Relativity: Interaction between Einstein’s, Abraham’s and Nordström’s Research Programmes
  25. Communicative Rationality of the Maxwellian Revolution
  26. A Leading Paradigm of Modern Russian Philosophy of Science
  27. How the Laws of Physics can be confronted with Experience
  28. Mark Steiner, The Applicability of Mathematics as a Philosophical Problem. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press (cloth 1998, paper 2002), viii + 215 pp., $45.00 (cloth), 19.95 (paper).
  29. Basic Paradigm Change The Conception of Communicative Rationality
  30. Why did the new physics force out the old?
  31. Empirical justification of the Hawking effect
  32. The fundamental laws of physics can tell the truth
  33. Particle creation by a black hole as a consequence of the Casimir effect
  34. The genesis and structure of models in the modern theory of gravity
  35. Can particle creation by a black hole be described in terms of more familiar laboratory processes?
  36. An Intuitive Understanding of Black-Hole Evaporation by Viewing it in Terms of More Familiar Quantum-Field Effects in Flat Spacetime
  37. Special Relativity as a Step in the Development of the Quantum Programme: Revolution in a Revolution
  38. Particle creation by a black hole as a consequence of quantum-field effects in flat space-time
  39. The History of Quantum Mechanics as a Decisive Argument Favoring Einstein over Lorentz
  40. A Study of Theory Unification
  41. Particle creation by a black hole as a consequence of the Casimir effect
  42. An outline of approach linking black-hole-evaporation with quantum-field effects in flat spacetime
  43. Particle creation by a black hole as a consequence of the casimir effect
  44. Particle creation by a black hole as a consequence of the Casimir effect
  45. The electromagnetic field of external sources for an observer situated close to a black hole
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  50. 10.17686/sced_rusnauka_1990-1094
  51. 10.17686/sced_rusnauka_2008-1102