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Suman Seth, “Crafting the Quantum: Arnold Sommerfeld and the Practice of Theory, 1890-1926” (MIT Press, 2010)

Feb 24, 2012
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The History of Philosophy of Physics
03:09 • 2min
3
How to Turn a Dissertation Into a Book
04:50 • 3min
4
The Historical Relationship Between Theory and Experiment
08:02 • 4min
5
The Epistemological Status of Theory
12:25 • 2min
6
Plunk's Recurse to Experiment
14:12 • 2min
7
The Importance of Comparative Attitude in the Relationship Between Experimental and Theory
16:12 • 2min
8
The Differences Between Professional and Scientific Styles
18:14 • 3min
9
The Root of Cultural Historical Thinking in the History of Physics
21:13 • 2min
10
The Importance of Lineage in Zommerfeld's Teaching
22:57 • 4min
11
The Importance of Turbulence in Engineering
27:15 • 3min
12
The Importance of Coon to the Zomrefald Story
30:17 • 3min
13
The Importance of Social Time in Teaching
33:04 • 4min
14
Zonal Fell and the City of Munich
36:49 • 2min
15
Zonal Fell's Day
39:16 • 3min
16
Zomaphil's Personal Life
41:47 • 2min
17
The Role of Discipline in the History of Education
43:58 • 4min
18
Plunk's Equation Is Like Flying Out of the Bed
47:49 • 4min
19
The Relationship Between Experiments and Theories
51:55 • 3min
20
The Importance of Experimental Realisability
54:54 • 5min
21
The Resilience and Flexibility of Principles
59:45 • 5min
22
Heisenberg on Bors Correspondence Principle
01:04:55 • 2min
23
The Importance of Phenomenology in Quantum Theory
01:06:39 • 5min
24
The Evolution of Koon's Exclusion Principle in Quantum Mechanics
01:11:42 • 5min
25
The History of Coronavirus
01:16:55 • 4min