The Case Against
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To all of us, steeped in the unquestioning adoration of the contemporary scientific method, this is a rude and outspoken book, which sometimes hurts. The frightening thing about it is that it rings true. | ||
| Preface 1. Introduction 2. The Nucleus 3. The Electrons 4. Particle Problems 5. Postulates Unlimited 6. Other Names for Roses | 7.
Electric Questions 8. Pictures vs. Models 9. The Philosophical Aspect 10. Facts and Fancies 11. The Role of Clear Thinking 12. Where Do We Go From Here? References | |
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