What is Motion
by Boris Dmitriev
Publisher: QuantaOfMotion.com 2010
ISBN/ASIN: 9667613429
Number of pages: 115
Description:
The author has made an effort to create the universal theory of motion meeting the requirements of natural science that continuously grow. A reader is supposed to have sufficient knowledge of general problems of modern physics to comprehensively read this theoretical study.
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