01975nlm0 22002051i 450 001001200000006001900012007001500031008004100046020001800087040000800105100009300113245017400206260001200380260003000392300001100422520106700433856009301500856009601593856008001689HARMA 63073m g0 d cr mn ---auama250313c go d fre  a9782343168708 bfre0 aMaurice Allais - English translation by Thomas J. Goodey, René Verreault, Arjen Dijksman aThe Anisotropy of Space - The necessary revision of certain postulates of contemporary theoriesbThe necessary revision of certain postulates of contemporary theories -  aParis : bEditions L'Harmattan a720 p. aMaurice Allais' passion for physics is older than his passion for economics. He declared having devoted a quarter of his time to physics. The results of his work and his experience in this field are entirely original. This work is based on new experimental data in four fields considered a priori as very different, although in close relation with each other: - observations on the paraconical pendulum with anisotropic support and with isotropic support; - observations on the optical deviations of sightings at marks and at collimators; - the regularities characterizing the optical observations of Esclangon and not perceived by him; - the regularities characterizing the interferometric observations of Dayton C. Miller and not perceived by him. The questioning of modern theories, both of classical theories and of the theory of relativity, has provoked, as could be suspected, fierce opposition. But in physics as in economics, Maurice Allais has an absolute principle: «All real progress in our knowledge can only be based upon data from experiment».40uhttps://www.editions-harmattan.fr/catalogue/couv/9782343168708r.jpg2Image de couverture40uhttps://www.harmatheque.com/downloadebook/97823431687082Télécharger le livre au format PDF40uhttps://www.harmatheque.com/readebook/97823431687082Lire ce livre en ligne