WHAT IS THEORY OF RELATIVITY
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Author: L. LANDAU, Y. RUMER
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Edition: JUNE 2010
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In this thought-provoking work, L. LANDAU and Y. RUMER explore the concept of relativity, questioning the assumptions we make about assertions and their logical coherence. The authors begin by discussing the obvious absurdity of statements that contradict basic logic, such as the nonsensical assertion that "water is triangular." However, they delve deeper into the nature of reasoning, highlighting how seemingly reasonable assertions can often turn out to be nonsensical under closer scrutiny. This book challenges readers to critically assess the claims they encounter, pushing them to consider the deeper implications of relativity in everyday logic and reasoning. The June 2010 edition provides updated insights and a refined perspective on how we process and interpret information.
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WHAT IS THEORY OF RELATIVITY
WHAT IS THEORY OF RELATIVITY
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Author: L. LANDAU, Y. RUMER
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Edition: JUNE 2010
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Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
In this thought-provoking work, L. LANDAU and Y. RUMER explore the concept of relativity, questioning the assumptions we make about assertions and their logical coherence. The authors begin by discussing the obvious absurdity of statements that contradict basic logic, such as the nonsensical assertion that "water is triangular." However, they delve deeper into the nature of reasoning, highlighting how seemingly reasonable assertions can often turn out to be nonsensical under closer scrutiny. This book challenges readers to critically assess the claims they encounter, pushing them to consider the deeper implications of relativity in everyday logic and reasoning. The June 2010 edition provides updated insights and a refined perspective on how we process and interpret information.
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Book Details
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Author: L. LANDAU, Y. RUMER
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Edition: JUNE 2010
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Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
In this thought-provoking work, L. LANDAU and Y. RUMER explore the concept of relativity, questioning the assumptions we make about assertions and their logical coherence. The authors begin by discussing the obvious absurdity of statements that contradict basic logic, such as the nonsensical assertion that "water is triangular." However, they delve deeper into the nature of reasoning, highlighting how seemingly reasonable assertions can often turn out to be nonsensical under closer scrutiny. This book challenges readers to critically assess the claims they encounter, pushing them to consider the deeper implications of relativity in everyday logic and reasoning. The June 2010 edition provides updated insights and a refined perspective on how we process and interpret information.













