Oliver Lodge Knihy
Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge byl fyzik a spisovatel, jehož práce položila základy bezdrátové telegrafie. Je autorem termínu "coherer" a jeho výzkum v oblasti bezdrátové komunikace byl klíčový pro její rozvoj.






Autor - představitel moderní fyziky - odpovídá na problémy o vzniku, spojitosti a cíli tohoto světa a o smyslu života. Za hmotnou stránkou přírodního dění, které se jeví našim smyslům, hledá stránku duchovní.
Continuity: The Presidential Address to the British Association for 1913
- 138 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
In this thought-provoking address, Oliver Lodge explores the principle of continuity and its application across various fields of study. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the philosophy of science and the nature of knowledge.
Raymond, or Life and Death
- 372 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
Exploring profound themes of existence, the narrative delves into the life and experiences of Raymond, a character who grapples with the concepts of life and death. The story intertwines personal growth with philosophical reflections, offering insights into the nature of the human experience and the afterlife. Through engaging storytelling, it invites readers to ponder the mysteries of existence and the connections that transcend physical boundaries.
Socialism and Individualism
- 104 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
Signalling Across Space Without Wires: Being A Description Of The Work Of Hertz & His Successors
- 60 stránek
- 3 hodiny čtení
Elementary Mechanics Including Hydrostatics and Pneumatics
- 322 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
The Survival of Man
- 372 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
The Substance of Faith Allied With Science: A Catechism for Parents and Teachers
- 150 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
In this thoughtful and thought-provoking work, Oliver Lodge argues for the compatibility of faith and science. Drawing on his own experiences as a scientist and a believer, Lodge offers a nuanced and compelling vision of the relationship between religion and reason, providing valuable insights for anyone seeking to reconcile these two seemingly opposing worldviews.