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The Grammar of Science is a book by Karl Pearson first published in hardback in 1892. In 1900, the second edition, published by Adam & Charles Black, appeared. The third, revised, edition was also published by Adam & Charles Black in 1911. It was recommended by Einstein to his friends of the Olympia Academy. Several themes were covered in this book that later became part of the theories of Einstein and other scientists, such as:

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  • La gramática de la ciencia (en inglés: The Grammar of Science) es un libro científico y filosófico escrito por Karl Pearson que fue publicado por primera vez por Walter Scott en 1892. El libro fue recomendado por Einstein a sus amigos de la Academia Olimpia. Varios temas que trata el libro fueron recogidos por Einstein y otros científicos en sus propias teorías. Algunos temas son En 1900 se publicó la segunda edición por Adan & Charles Black. La tercera edición revisada fue publicada en 1911 por los mismos editores recién mencionados. (es)
  • The Grammar of Science is a book by Karl Pearson first published in hardback in 1892. In 1900, the second edition, published by Adam & Charles Black, appeared. The third, revised, edition was also published by Adam & Charles Black in 1911. It was recommended by Einstein to his friends of the Olympia Academy. Several themes were covered in this book that later became part of the theories of Einstein and other scientists, such as: (en)
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  • La gramática de la ciencia (en inglés: The Grammar of Science) es un libro científico y filosófico escrito por Karl Pearson que fue publicado por primera vez por Walter Scott en 1892. El libro fue recomendado por Einstein a sus amigos de la Academia Olimpia. Varios temas que trata el libro fueron recogidos por Einstein y otros científicos en sus propias teorías. Algunos temas son * la equivalencia entre materia y energía; * la concepción de la física como geometría; * la inexistencia del éter; * la importancia de la imaginación creativa por encima de la mera recolección de datos y hechos; * la antimateria; * pliegues del espacio; * la cuarta dimensión; * la posición y movimiento molecular relativo. En 1900 se publicó la segunda edición por Adan & Charles Black. La tercera edición revisada fue publicada en 1911 por los mismos editores recién mencionados. (es)
  • The Grammar of Science is a book by Karl Pearson first published in hardback in 1892. In 1900, the second edition, published by Adam & Charles Black, appeared. The third, revised, edition was also published by Adam & Charles Black in 1911. It was recommended by Einstein to his friends of the Olympia Academy. Several themes were covered in this book that later became part of the theories of Einstein and other scientists, such as: * the relativity of motion to a frame of reference (fixed stars), * the equivalence of "matter" and energy, * physics as geometry, * the non-existence of the ether, * the importance of creative imagination rather than mere fact-gathering, * antimatter, * fourth dimension, * wrinkles in space, * molecular relative position and motion, and * motion of corpuscles as relative motion in a field. (en)
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