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Text and Context in Maxwell’s Electromagnetic Theorynually sweeps in new intellects and new ideas, which just as continually vanish.”. (The allusion is to Maxwell’s vortex theory of electricity and magnetism;. I shall have more to say both about allusions in various kinds of discourse and about Maxwell’s vortex theory.)aggressor 发表于 2025-3-31 06:52:15
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Gibbs and the Energeticists’s work in thermodynamics as reflecting the natural development of scientific inquiry, they also disagreed about the mandates of the .: Helm saw science progressing in the direction of energetic phenomenalism, while Ostwald viewed it instead as progressing toward energetic realism.indignant 发表于 2025-3-31 21:29:41
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