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  1. THE MYSTERIOUS UNIVERSE by Sir James Jeans, 1932
  2. The Stars in Their Courses by Sir James Jeans, 1940
  3. The Mysterious Universe by Sir James Jeans, 1935-01-01
  4. The Dynamical Theory of Gases by Sir James D.Sc., Ll.D., F.R.S. Jeans, 1954-01-01
  5. The New Background of Science by Sir James Jeans, 1945-01-01
  6. THE UNIVERS AROUND US by SIR JAMES JEANS, 1929
  7. Astronomy and Cosmogony by Sir James Jeans,
  8. Mysterious Universe, The. by Sir James Jeans,
  9. THE NEW BACKGROUND OF SCIENCE. by Sir James. Jeans, 1943
  10. An Introduction to the Kinetic Theory of Gases by Sir James Jeans, 1940
  11. The Mysterious Universe by Sir James Jeans, 1931
  12. Science & Music by Sir James Jeans, 1953
  13. The Mysterious Universe - Revised Edition by Sir James Jeans, 1932-01-01
  14. Scientific Progress by Sir James; Bragg, Sir William; et al. Jeans, 1936

61. The God Of War
In 1942, British astronomer sir james jeans reviewed the situation regarding thesearch for extraterrestrial life (see Reading 10 jeans, sir james, Is There
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The God of War Although this fiery and tempestuous image is hardly conducive to the existence of life, Mars has, nevertheless, fascinated mankind more than any other planet. At first glance, Mars seems very Earthlike: it is the nearest planet whose surface we can see; it has polar ice caps, drifting white clouds, raging dust storms, seasonally changing patterns on its surface and even a 24-hour day. It is thus tempting to think of it as an inhabited world and has consequently become a mythic figure onto which we have projected our earthly hopes and fears. canali , an Italian word for grooves or channels. Schiaparelli made no mention of the nature of these canali , but, unfortunately, the word was translated into English as canals , a word that implies man-made (or, in this case, Martian-made) constructions and thus a Mars mania swept across Europe and America. Mars as the Abode of Life (see excerpt in Reading 9: Lowell, Percival, Mars as the Abode of Life , Macmillan 1908). Is Mars Habitable? The War of the Worlds (1898), whose opening lines retain their haunting power to this day and reveal the strange blend of hope and fear that humans feel when considering the possibility of life elsewhere, a kind of elated paranoia.

62. Astronomy
jeans, sir james. Stars In Their Courses an early attempt to explain astronomyto the scientifically challenged. jeans, sir james. The Mysterious Universe.
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Starkle, Starkle, Little Twink What the hell I am, you think? Can’t remember the source. Ref Book Dust jacket Author Title Notes Illustrations Publisher Date Edn Type Price Average Chambers, G F The Story Of The Stars George Newnes Hardback no D/W Good- Guillemin, Amedee The Heavens An Illustrated Handbook of Popular Astronomy. Second Edition. 432pp including index. . Original bevelled decorated boards Re-backed Frontispiece, numerous plates, folding plans, numerous full page plates within the pagination and text illustrations Hardback Good Jeans, Sir James Stars In Their Courses An early attempt to explain astronomy to the scientifically challenged. With fold-out maps Cambridge Univ Press Hardback with dust wrapper Fine VGood Leakey, Richard E The Making of Mankind Record of TV series on the evolution of mankind. Illustr with colour photographs throughout and maps of archaeological sites BCA Hardback with dust wrapper Fine Moore, Patrick The Story Of Astronomy Oldbourne Hardback no D/W Good Moore, Patrick

63. SCIENCE & MUSIC Sir James Jeans
SCIENCE MUSIC. sir james jeans. sir james jeans, noted British scientist,has given a physical analysis of musical sounds, in what
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Sir James Jeans Sir James Jeans, noted British scientist, has given a physical analysis of musical sounds, in what is considered to be the best exposition on the subject, a book of great intellectual stature. His aim has been to convey precise information, in a simple non-technical way, that will be of interest to the amateur as well as the serious student of music. The discussion begins with an explanation of the development of the human faculty of hearing. It is established that each sound can be represented by a curve. An examination of the general properties of sound-curves follows. For example, why do some sounds produce pleasure when they reach our ears and some pain? How do we retain the pleasurable qualities in the sound-curve, as it passes on from one stage of electronic equipment to another? To what extent is it possible to prevent unpleasant qualities from contaminating the curve? These and other pertinent questions on the transmission and reproduction of sound-curves are answered in a discussion of tuning-forks and pure tones. The various methods of producing sound, and the qualities of the sounds produced, are further discussed as they relate to vibrations of strings and harmonics, and vibrations of air. Harmony and discord are also considered. In the final chapters on the concert room and hearing, the discussion focuses on the transmission of sound from its source to the eardrum and from the eardrum to the brain. A general theory of acoustics is also covered as well as acoustical analyses.

64. The Case Against The Nuclear Atom - References
jeans, sir james, Physics and Philosophy, The Macmillan Co., New York,1945, page 175. Slater, John C., Modern Physics, op. cit., page 196.
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References
  • Jordan, Pascual, Physics of the 20 Century , Philosophical Library, New York, 1944, page 139.
  • Mott, N. F., Endeavour, 5-107.
  • Heisenberg, Werner, Philosophic Problems of Nuclear Science, Pantheon Books, New York, 1952, page 48.
  • Gamow, George, Scientific American, Jan. 1958.
  • Hymans, A. J., Science Progress, 45-27.
  • Heisenberg, Werner, Science, Dec. 23, 1955.
  • Segre and Wiegand, Scientific American, June 1956.
  • Newsweek, Jan. 22, 1962, page 49.
  • Bridgman, P. W., The Nature of Physical Theory, Princeton University Press. 1936, page 134
  • Raman, Sir C. V., The New Physics, Philosophical Library, New York, 1951, page 130.
  • Jones, Rotblat and Whitrow, Atoms and the Universe, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1956, page 25.
  • Christiansen and Garrett, Structure and Change,
  • Jones, Rotblat and Whitrow, op. cit., page 41.
  • Semat, Henry, Physics in the Modern World,
  • Fano and Fano, Basic Physics of Atoms and Molecules,
  • Heisenberg, Werner, Physics and Philosophy,
  • Heisenberg, Werner
  • 65. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of JE
    Jeanneret, Alain, Université de Neuchátel, 1992. Jeannerod, ClaudePierre,2000. jeans, sir james, University of Cambridge, Jeavons, John, Monash University,
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    66. WIEM: Jeans James Hopwood
    (encyklopedia.pl)Category World Polska Leksykon Encyklopedia encyklopedia.pl J......jeans james Hopwood, sir (18771946), astronom, fizyk i filozof angielski,profesor uniwersytetu w Cambridge i Institute for Advanced Study
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    poka¿ powi±zane Jeans James Hopwood, Sir (1877-1946), astronom, fizyk i filozof angielski, profesor uniwersytetu w  Cambridge i Institute for Advanced Study w Princeton (USA). Prowadzi³ badania w dziedzinie teorii kinetycznej gazów ( The Dynamical Theory of Gases An Introduction to the Kinetic Theory of Gases 1940) i poda³ dowody samorzutnego ustalania siê w gazie ekwipartycji energii i d±¿enia rozk³adu prêdko¶ci cz±stek do rozk³adu maxwellowskiego. Otrzyma³ wzór na rozk³ad energii emitowanej przez cia³o doskonale czarne , znany jako prawo Rayleigha-Jeansa , s³uszny w odniesieniu do promieniowania d³ugofalowego ( Radiation and the Quantum Theory Badaj±c zjawiska przyp³ywów w masach gazowych, opracowa³ przyp³ywow± teoriê powstania Uk³adu S³onecznego Problems of Cosmogony and Stellar Dynamics 1919). Ponadto liczne prace dotycz±ce ewolucji gwiazd i powstawania gwiazd podwójnych Astronomy and Cosmogony Zobacz równie¿ Maxwella prawo rozk³adu S³onecznego Uk³adu pochodzenie Odwied¼ w Internecie Astronomia zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

    67. IJ
    jeans, sir james. The Mysterious Universe. Cambridge At the University Press, 1947.Second edition. viii+142pp., includes index and 2 black white plates.
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    I Ching: Book of Changes
    Translated by James Legge. Avenel, New Jersey: Gramercy, 1996. xxv [3] 448pp.. Dust jacket. Original, black, cloth boards. Mint condition. The ancient Chinese guide to wisdom and fortunetelling. ISBN 0517149907. $45 Ingalls, Rachel.
    The Pearlkillers
    London: Faber and Faber, 1986. $20. ISBN 0-571-13795-4. Printed in Great Britain. 205pp.. Dust jacket. Black boards with gold blocking on spine. Ingold, C. T..
    Spore Liberation.
    Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1965. ix+[1]+210pp., includes index and illustrations. Original, blue, cloth boards with gold blocking. Cloth, scratched, stained and discoloured. All edges slightly foxed. Some markings in pencil in the margins. Otherwise, fine copy. [FRo] $45.00 James, Betsy.
    Dark Heart.
    New York: Dutton's Children's Books, 1992. First edition. Printed in the U.S.A. (10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1). Title-page vignette. 217pp.. 8vo. Dust jacket marked and slightly worn. Original, orange paper and green, cloth boards. Fine copy. ISBN 0-525-44951-5. Summary: Seventeen-year old Kat's struggle to learn the ways of her dead mother's people in the hill country is complicated by her failure in the bear ceremony, a spiritual rite of passage, and her attraction to the blind outcast Raim. $22. James, P.D..

    68. Quotez - Author Index
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    69. Evolution - March 1996: Re: Eddington & James Jeans
    not altogether fairly, that 'sir Arthur Eddington deduces religion from the factthat atoms do not obey the laws of mathematics, sir james jeans deduces it
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    David J. Tyler ( D.Tyler@mmu.ac.uk
    Wed, 6 Mar 1996 11:31:52 GMT
    John W. Burgeson wrote on 2nd March:
    Eddington was a Quaker, and 20th Century Quakers have not
    generally been in the tradition of historic Christianity. If he
    were, he probably would not have said in 1928 "that religion
    first became possible for a reasonable scientific man about the
    year 1927". This was the year of the "final overthrow" of the
    yoke of strict causality by Heisenberg, Bohr, Born and others.
    Both Eddington and Jeans welcomed the new physics as deliverance
    from the "prison" of a mechanistic universe. [My source for this
    is E.N. Hiebert, "Modern physics and Christian faith", in "God and Nature" edited by Lindberg and Numbers, Berkeley: Univ of California Press, 1966, 424-447.] I also looked up Colin Russell's "Cross-currents" (IVP, 1985). This has several references to Eddington and Jeans.

    70. Historical Manuscripts Commission | National Register Of Archives | List Of Pers
    16191687) Warden of All Souls (1) Jeanneret, Mary (fl 1833), London (1) jeans,sir james Hopwood (1877-1946) Knight Physicist and Mathematician (5) jeans
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    71. Biography.com
    Jean de Meung, 1250 1305. Jeanne d'Arc, Jeanneret, Charles Edouard, jeans,sir james (Hopwood), 1877 1946. Jeffers, (John) Robinson, 1887 1962.
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    72. Frogtown Books: SCIENCE AND MUSIC By Jeans, Sir James
    8vo. 258 pages....... Title SCIENCE AND MUSIC. Author jeans, sir james. Publisher The Macmillan Company.Place Published New York. Date Published 1938.
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    73. Questions We All Ask By G. De Purucker, Vol 2, No 20
    sir james jeans on the question of mind and matter. Now, here is where, accordingto our theosophical way of thinking, sir james jeans falls down.
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    Questions We All Ask by G. de Purucker Theosophical University Press Online Edition
    Second Series: No. 20 (January 19, 1931)
    MORE ABOUT SLEEP AND DEATH
    (Lecture delivered November 30, 1930) CONTENTS: The immortal instinct within you. You and the universe are one. You cannot flee from yourself. Sir James Jeans on the question of mind and matter. Where he differs from theosophy. Nothing to fear in sleep or death. Borrowing the thoughts of other men. What is a spiritual monad? Evils in the train of ignorance. Why do we return to earth? Our origin and our destiny. Theosophy explains the term "space." Old age as it should be. The mystery of sleep. About dreams. Journey of the inner consciousness during sleep. Analogy between sleep and death. Countless hierarchies in the universe. Dr. Bigelow and his understanding of the doctrine of karma. The scientific basis of ethics. Children of cosmic space. How many men, alas, prefer to take the views, the fads, the theories, the hypotheses, which happen to be popular in the day in which they are enunciated, to the spiritual instinct, the intellectual instinct, the psychic instinct, even the physical instinct, which automatically rebels against the gloomy nihilism that I have just spoken of. For we know that man has willpower and intelligence; we know that man can think and feel and act with a will; and we know that in the core of his being he senses that he is not different from the universe in which he lives and moves and has his essence, and that he is at one with it, an inseparable part of the universe of which he is the child.

    74. "What Is Theosophy?" By Charles J. Ryan, Section 3
    Even sir james jeans, who still clings to the mechanistic interpretation of manyphenomena, dares to say that the universe looks more like a great thought than
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    Theosophy and Science Evolution through Globes, Rounds, and Races Psychology and Theosophy The Masters of Wisdom, Compassion, and Peace ... Theosophy in the Bible
    Theosophy and Science
    (written 1948) When H. P. Blavatsky brought theosophy to the West she severely criticized the materialistic limitations of the leading scientists, and offered a more philosophic scheme of nature. Her teachings seemed to them so unusual and unconventional that they were generally ignored; science was busy liberating Western thought from ecclesiastical fetters, and anything that savored of spiritual ideals was not favored by it. Today we see a change. A large number, perhaps a majority, of her fundamental teachings in physics are either fully accepted by leading thinkers or are matters of serious discussion and research. This transformation was foreseen by her, as she stated that the secret doctrine of the ages sketched by her in the book of that name would begin to be recognized in the twentieth century. And although science has not yet become spiritualized, extraordinary developments leading away from mechanistic interpretations have already taken place. It is to be regretted, however, that while science is getting free from crass materialism, it still maintains that human beings are merely higher, perishable animals, so far as it has ascertained. The survival of man after death the spirit, soul, the passional elements or what not reincarnation, even the existence of a soul, are not subjects of serious discussion at scientific congresses. They are set aside with ghosts and religious superstitions as curious specimens of folklore, if mentioned at all. This has all to be changed before real progress can be made.

    75. Mathematical Quotations -- J
    The union of the mathematician with the poet, fervor with measure, passion withcorrectness, this surely is the ideal. Collected Essays. jeans, sir james.
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    It is true that Fourier had the opinion that the principal aim of mathematics was public utility and explanation of natural phenomena; but a philosopher like him should have known that the sole end of science is the honor of the human mind, and that under this title a question about numbers is worth as much as a question about the system of the world.
    In N. Rose Mathematical Maxims and Minims , Raleigh NC:Rome Press Inc., 1988. God ever arithmetizes.
    In H. Eves Mathematical Circles Revisited , Boston: Prindle, Weber and Schmidt, 1971. One should always generalize.
    (Man muss immer generalisieren)
    In P. Davis and R. Hersh The Mathematical Experience The real end of science is the honor of the human mind.
    In H. Eves In Mathematical Circles , Boston: Prindle, Weber and Schmidt, 1969. It is often more convenient to possess the ashes of great men than to possess the men themselves during their lifetime.
    [Commenting on the return of Descartes' remains to France]
    In H. Eves

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    77. Piano-Playing: Tone
    In 1937, Cambridge University Press published a book, Science Music, by the notedphysicist, sir james jeans, in which he presented in lay terms the known
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    Three Essays on the Fundamentals of Piano-Playing I. TONE In 1937, Cambridge University Press published a book, by the noted physicist, Sir James Jeans, in which he presented in lay terms the known mathematical and physical foundations of music. Among other things, he denied the claim of the pianist that the quality of sound can be affected by the way the key is depressed. "In reply, the untemperamental scientist points out that, in striking a single note, the pianist has only one variable at his disposal - the force with which he strikes the key; this determines the velocity with which the hammer hits the wires and once this is settled all the rest follows automatically." (p.98) "To put the matter beyond doubt, three American scientists, Hart, Fuller and Lusby, have recently made records of the sound curves of single notes played by well-known virtuosi, and also of the same note played by letting a weight fall on the keys. Two pairs of such curves are shewn in Plate IV. In each case the upper curve records the note played by the professional, the lower curve that played by the falling weight. No visible difference can be detected." (p.99) Because of the widespread readership of the book and the prestige of Sir James, this conclusion appears to have been accepted as gospel by physicists and others, - even a few musicians, including Paderewski, - up to the present day. In the April, 1979, issue of

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    79. Timing Batch A Batch B Batch C Monday Lecture 1000 - 1100 L-5 L
    discovery of electron, atomic models of Thomson, jeans, Lenard and Johann BalmerJanne Rydberg Walter Ritz sir Joseph Thomson Portraits james Franck Gustav
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    Instructor: S. Raychaudhuri The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the world of the quantum, from the Old Quantum Theory, through the basics of Wave Mechanics, to modern applications, especially in spectroscopy, condensed matter physics, optics and the physics of elementary particles. The aim is thus to take the students on a tour of twentieth-century physics, with the stress being more on understanding and appreciating the phenomena than on working out the details. Timing Batch A Batch B Batch C Monday Lecture L-5 L-5 L-5 Tuesday Tutorial TB-106 TB-107 TB-108 Wednesday Lecture L-1 L-1 L-1 Thursday Tutorial TB-106 TB-107 TB-108 Friday Lecture L-6 L-6 L-6 H. Wanare S. Dey S. Raychaudhuri QUIZZES I II III IV ... VIII PROBLEMS I II III IV ... VII (ans) LECTURE CONTENTS Lecture No Contents Tuesday
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    ... Gustav Kirchoff Friday
    August 2, 2002

    80. Biography-center - Letter J
    doctor.cfm/1763.html; jeans, sir james wwwhistory.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/jeans.html;jeanselme, Antoine Edouard
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