Modern Theoretical and Observational Cosmology: Proceedings of the 2nd Hellenic Cosmology Meeting, held in the National Observatory of Athens , Penteli, 19–20 April 2001
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Beschreibung: | Manolis Plionis & Spiros Cotsakis plionis@sapfo.astro.noa grskot@aegean.gr Since the dawn of human civilisation natural phenomena have been subject to observation and investigation by the humans who initially ascribed to them 'divine' powers. Gods of 'good' and 'evil' werecreatedaccording to the usefulness or not of such unexplained, atthetime, phenomena. Astheir understanding of the world developed and deepened, the divine powers, religious beliefs, superstitions and mysticism gave their place to the knowledge, limited that it may be, of physical reality. However, many issues have been and still are out of grasp of human understanding. These issues have always been at the center of philosophical, theological, and more recently, scientific debate. It is to us incredible that many of the conclusions concerning the true scientific explanation of the external world, to which the ancient Greeks arrived purely on the basis of abstract thought, came so near to modem scientific ideas and also form the basis of modern science. We cannot but stand with amazement at the original thoughts of Archimedes who, among his many extraordinary achievements in mathematics and physics, calculated (cf. The Sand Reckoner) the mass density of the observable universe and came up with a figure that is in complete agreement with current estimates coming from observational cosmology |
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spelling | Modern Theoretical and Observational Cosmology Proceedings of the 2nd Hellenic Cosmology Meeting, held in the National Observatory of Athens , Penteli, 19–20 April 2001 edited by Manolis Plionis, Spiros Cotsakis Proceedings of the second Hellenic Cosmology Meeting, held in the National Observatory of Athens (Penteli, 19-20 April 2001) Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2002 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 378 p) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Astrophysics and Space Science Library 276 0067-0057 Manolis Plionis & Spiros Cotsakis plionis@sapfo.astro.noa grskot@aegean.gr Since the dawn of human civilisation natural phenomena have been subject to observation and investigation by the humans who initially ascribed to them 'divine' powers. Gods of 'good' and 'evil' werecreatedaccording to the usefulness or not of such unexplained, atthetime, phenomena. Astheir understanding of the world developed and deepened, the divine powers, religious beliefs, superstitions and mysticism gave their place to the knowledge, limited that it may be, of physical reality. However, many issues have been and still are out of grasp of human understanding. These issues have always been at the center of philosophical, theological, and more recently, scientific debate. It is to us incredible that many of the conclusions concerning the true scientific explanation of the external world, to which the ancient Greeks arrived purely on the basis of abstract thought, came so near to modem scientific ideas and also form the basis of modern science. We cannot but stand with amazement at the original thoughts of Archimedes who, among his many extraordinary achievements in mathematics and physics, calculated (cf. The Sand Reckoner) the mass density of the observable universe and came up with a figure that is in complete agreement with current estimates coming from observational cosmology Physics Astronomy, Observations and Techniques Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory Plionis, Manolis edt Cotsakis, Spiros edt Astrophysics and Space Science Library 276 (DE-604)BV000000296 276 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0622-4 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Modern Theoretical and Observational Cosmology Proceedings of the 2nd Hellenic Cosmology Meeting, held in the National Observatory of Athens , Penteli, 19–20 April 2001 Astrophysics and Space Science Library Physics Astronomy, Observations and Techniques Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory |
title | Modern Theoretical and Observational Cosmology Proceedings of the 2nd Hellenic Cosmology Meeting, held in the National Observatory of Athens , Penteli, 19–20 April 2001 |
title_alt | Proceedings of the second Hellenic Cosmology Meeting, held in the National Observatory of Athens (Penteli, 19-20 April 2001) |
title_auth | Modern Theoretical and Observational Cosmology Proceedings of the 2nd Hellenic Cosmology Meeting, held in the National Observatory of Athens , Penteli, 19–20 April 2001 |
title_exact_search | Modern Theoretical and Observational Cosmology Proceedings of the 2nd Hellenic Cosmology Meeting, held in the National Observatory of Athens , Penteli, 19–20 April 2001 |
title_full | Modern Theoretical and Observational Cosmology Proceedings of the 2nd Hellenic Cosmology Meeting, held in the National Observatory of Athens , Penteli, 19–20 April 2001 edited by Manolis Plionis, Spiros Cotsakis |
title_fullStr | Modern Theoretical and Observational Cosmology Proceedings of the 2nd Hellenic Cosmology Meeting, held in the National Observatory of Athens , Penteli, 19–20 April 2001 edited by Manolis Plionis, Spiros Cotsakis |
title_full_unstemmed | Modern Theoretical and Observational Cosmology Proceedings of the 2nd Hellenic Cosmology Meeting, held in the National Observatory of Athens , Penteli, 19–20 April 2001 edited by Manolis Plionis, Spiros Cotsakis |
title_short | Modern Theoretical and Observational Cosmology |
title_sort | modern theoretical and observational cosmology proceedings of the 2nd hellenic cosmology meeting held in the national observatory of athens penteli 19 20 april 2001 |
title_sub | Proceedings of the 2nd Hellenic Cosmology Meeting, held in the National Observatory of Athens , Penteli, 19–20 April 2001 |
topic | Physics Astronomy, Observations and Techniques Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory |
topic_facet | Physics Astronomy, Observations and Techniques Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory |
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