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  1. Science and the unseen world / by Arthur Stanley Edington by Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington (1882-1944, 1929-01-01
  2. Science and the Unseen World by Arthur Stanley Eddington, 1930-12
  3. The Internal Constitution of the Stars (Cambridge Science Classics) by Arthur S. Eddington, 1988-01-29
  4. Practical Mystic: Religion, Science, and A. S. Eddington by Matthew Stanley, 2007-11-01
  5. New Pathways in Science by arthur eddington, 1944-01-01
  6. Science and Religion. A Symposium. by J S ; Eddington, Arthur et al; Huxley, Julian Haldane, 1931
  7. Stellar Movements And The Structure Of The Universe (1914) by Arthur S. Eddington, 2010-09-10
  8. The Domain Of Physical Science by Arthur S. Eddington, 2010-05-23
  9. The Theory Of Relativity And Its Influence On Scientific Thought (1922) by Arthur Stanley Eddington, 2010-09-10
  10. An empiricist's view of the nature of religious belief (Arthur Stanley Eddington memorial lecture) by R. B Braithwaite, 1955
  11. Eddington's statistical theory, (Oxford mathematical monographs) by C. W Kilmister, 1962
  12. New Pathways In Science by Sir Arthur Eddington, 2007-03-15
  13. The Theory of Relativity: And Its Influence on Scientific Thought. Delivered at the Sheldonian Theatre 24 May, 1922 (1922 ) by Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington, 2009-10-21
  14. Stellar Movements and the Structure of the Universe (1914 ) by Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington, 2009-10-21

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Sir '''Arthur Stanley Eddington''' ( December 28 November 22 ) was arguably the most important astrophysicist from the early 20th century . The Eddington limit , the natural limit to the luminosity that can be radiated by accretion onto a compact object, is named in his honour.
He is famous for his work regarding the Theory of Relativity . Eddington wrote an article, ''Report on the relativity theory of gravitation'', which announced Einstein 's theory of general relativity to the English-speaking world. Because of World War I , new developments in German science were not well known in England.
In he won the Bruce Medal , the Henry Draper Medal and the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society . He won the Royal Medal of the Royal Society in . He was knighted in 1930, and received the Order of Merit in 1938.
The Eddington-Crater on the Moon is named after him, as are the asteroid 2761 Eddington and the Royal Astronomical Society 's Eddington Medal
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Eddington was born in Kendal England , son of Quaker parents. His father, Arthur Henry Eddington, taught at a Quaker training college in Lancashire before moving to Kendal to become headmaster of Stramongate School. He died in the

23. Kosmologika - Vetenskapsmännen - Arthur Stanley Eddington
Arthur Stanley Eddington föddes den 28 december år 1882 i England. Arthur StanleyEddington dog den 22 november år 1944, precis innan de första bevisen
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Födelseland: England Födelseår: 1882 Död år: 1944 Porträtt från 1932 (73 kB) Arthur Stanley Eddington föddes den 28 december år 1882 i England. Han studerade vid universitetet i Cambridge och fick sin doktorstitel där. Eddington fortsatte sin akademiska karriär vid Cambridges observatorium i Greenwich där han var verksam under totalt sju år. Han blev professor i Cambridge år 1913 och chef för observatoriet år 1914. Eddington var vid denna tidpunkt världens näst främsta auktoritet på relativitetsteorin , endast överträffad av teorins skapare, Albert Einstein (1979-1955). Han ledde (tillsammans med Frank Dyson) solförmörkelseexpeditionen år 1919 som (utan egentlig grund) bekräftade den allmänna relativitetsteorins påstående att materia böjer av ljus. I början av 1920-talet visade han att temperaturen i stjärnornas centrum måste vara miljontals grader för att motstå gravitationens tryck. Eddington konstaterade att stjärnornas massor varierar mer än strålningstrycket och att detta beror på strålningstrycket inne i stjärnorna varierar med fjärde potensen av temperaturen (liksom strålningsenergin enligt Stefan-Boltzmanns lag). Enligt denna lag skulle en massiv stjärna krevera i den mån de alls kunde bildas. Men detta förklarade han senare med härledningar ifrån massa-luminositetrelationen. Efter viktiga arbeten inom stjärnornas dynamik så ledde han introduktionen av den allmänna relativitetsteorin inom kosmologin. Eddington skrev totalt tretton böcker, bl a

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25. Arthur Eddington - Wikipedia
Arthur Stanley Eddington (28 december 1882 – 22 november 1944) was een Brits Eddington was een van de eerste astronomen die de volle betekenis van de
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Arthur Stanley Eddington 28 december 22 november ) was een Brits astronoom . Hij promoveerde in in Cambridge toen hij 22 was en werd benoemd tot hoofd-assistent van het Greenwich observatorium. In werd hij benoemd tot hoogleraar astronomie in Cambridge. Eddington was een van de eerste astronomen die de volle betekenis van de relativiteitstheorie van Albert Einstein besefte. In organiseerde hij een expeditie naar het eiland Principe om op 29 mei een zonsverduistering te observeren. Tijdens deze zonsverduistering kon hij aantonen dat het licht van sterren, dat vlak langs de verduisterde zon trok, door de zwaartekracht van de zon werd afgebogen. Dit was het eerste experimentele bewijs van de relativiteitstheorie. Verder ontwikkelde hij in 1926 als eerste een model van het inwendige van de zon . Zijn idee bestond eruit dat in de zon een evenwicht bestond tussen zwaartekracht gasdruk en stralingsdruk . Hij opperde twee theorie«n over de energiebron van de zon: kernfusie of de omzetting van massa in energie door annihilatie Pas in 1937 toonde Hans Bethe aan dat de energie van de zon door kernfusieprocessen van waterstof werd geleverd.

26. Eddington
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Arthur Eddington 's father, Arthur Henry Eddington, taught at a Quaker training college in Lancashire before moving to Kendal to become headmaster of Stramongate School. He died of typhoid in an epidemic which swept the country in 1884 before his son was two years old. Arthur Eddington's mother, Sarah Ann Stout, came from Darlington and, like her husband, was also from a Quaker family. On Arthur Henry Eddington's death she was left to bring up Arthur and his older sister with relatively little income. The family moved to Weston-super-Mare where at first Arthur was educated at home before spending three years at a preparatory school. In 1893 Arthur entered Brymelyn School in Weston-super-Mare which was mainly for boarders but he did not board at the school, being one of a small number of day pupils. The school provided a good education within the limited resources available to it and allowed Arthur to excel in mathematics and English literature. His progress through the school was rapid and he earned high distinction in mathematics. The level to which the school was able to take Arthur was, however, not very advanced and his good grounding in mathematics stopped short of reaching the differential and integral calculus.

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28. Eddington, Arthur (1882-1944) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogr
eddington, arthur (18821944) eddington was one of the first to appreciatethe importance of Einstein s theories of special and general relativity,
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Eddington, Arthur (1882-1944)

English physicist who theoretically investigated stellar interiors. He calculated that the temperature at the center of the Sun would have to be in the millions of degrees Kelvin and published the mass-luminosity law for stars in 1924. He also worked out the causes for brightness variations in Cepheid variables On theoretical grounds, he predicted that Betelgeuse would have an angular diameter as large as 0.051 arc seconds. Eddington was one of the first to appreciate the importance of Einstein's theories of special and general relativity and published a treatise on the subject. He led an expedition to observed the total solar eclipse of 1919, in which the bending of light rays predicted by general relativity was observed (although it was later shown that the uncertainties were too large to make any definitive statement). Eddington was arrogant, and in his later years, cooked up pseudoscientific "proofs" on "physical" grounds that the fine structure constant was exactly 1/136. When experiments yielded a more accurate value, Eddington produced another proof "proving" that

29. Arthur Stanley Eddington -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Sir arthur Stanley eddington (December 28, 1882 – November 22, His father,arthur Henry eddington, taught at a Quaker training college in Lancashire
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Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington (An astronomer who studies the physical properties of celestial bodies) astrophysicist from the early (Click link for more info and facts about 20th century) 20th century . The (Click link for more info and facts about Eddington limit) Eddington limit , the natural limit to the (The quality of being luminous; emitting or reflecting light) luminosity that can be radiated by accretion onto a compact object, is named in his honour.
He is famous for his work regarding the ((physics) the theory that space and time are relative concepts rather than absolute concepts) Theory of Relativity . Eddington wrote an article, Report on the relativity theory of gravitation , which announced (Physicist born in Germany who formulated the special theory of relativity and the general theory of relativity; Einstein also proposed that light consists of discrete quantized bundles of energy (later called photons) (1879-1955)) Einstein 's theory of (A generalization of special relativity to include gravity (based on the principle of equivalence)) general relativity to the English-speaking world. Because of

30. Papers Of Arthur Stanley Eddington
eddington, arthur Stanley (18821944). Mathematician. Mathematician and Astrophysicist.Chief Assistant to the Astronomer Royal 1906-; Fellow of Trinity
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Mathematician and Astrophysicist. Chief Assistant to the Astronomer Royal 1906-; Fellow of Trinity College 1907-44; Plumian Professor of Astronomy at Cambridge University 1913-44 Papers; notebooks of N B Slater Uncatalogued. There is some additional Eddington material notably his journal 1905-14 [Add Ms.b.48] Similar collections Modern MS Index Main Menu Last updated: 3 June 2000. Maintained by Trinity College Library

31. Papers Of Arthur Stanley Eddington
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EDDINGTON, Arthur Stanley (1882-1944). Mathematician
Mathematician and Astrophysicist. Chief Assistant to the Astronomer Royal 1906-; Fellow of Trinity College 1907-44; Plumian Professor of Astronomy at Cambridge University 1913-44 Papers; notebooks of N B Slater Uncatalogued. There is some additional Eddington material notably his journal 1905-14 [Add Ms.b.48] Similar collections Return to Modern MS Index Trinity College Library, October 1997.

32. Eddington, Arthur Stanley
eddington, arthur Stanley (18821944). British astrophysicist who studied themotions, equilibrium, luminosity, and atomic structure of the stars.
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Eddington, Arthur Stanley British astrophysicist who studied the motions, equilibrium, luminosity, and atomic structure of the stars. In 1919 his observation of stars during a solar eclipse confirmed Albert Einstein' s prediction that light is bent when passing near the Sun, in accordance with the general theory of relativity. In The Expanding Universe 1933 Eddington expressed the theory that in the spherical universe the outer galaxies or spiral nebulae are receding from one another.
Eddington discovered the fundamental role of radiation pressure in the maintenance of stellar equilibrium, explained the method by which the energy of a star moves from its interior to its exterior, and in 1924 showed that the luminosity of a star depends almost exclusively on its mass - a discovery that caused a complete revision of contemporary ideas on stellar evolution.
Eddington was born in Kendal, Cumbria, and studied at Cambridge. Working for the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, London, he was sent to Malta 1909 to determine the longitude of the geodetic station there, and in 1912 he went to Brazil as the leader of an eclipse expedition. In 1913, Eddington returned to Cambridge as professor, and was director of the university's observatory from 1914.
Eddington became a leading exponent of Einstein's relativity theory, and from 1930 he worked on relating the theory of relativity and quantum theory.

33. Eddington, Arthur Stanley (1882-1944)
eddington, arthur Stanley (18821944) eddington’s greatest contributionsconcerned the astrophysics of stars. He dealt with the importance of radiation
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An English astrophysicist who pioneered the study of stellar structure. Educated at the universities of Manchester and Cambridge, he spent seven years as chief assistant at the Royal Greenwich Observatory and 41 as Plumian Professor at Cambridge. He made important investigations of stellar dynamics, and was an influential supporter of the view that the spiral nebulae were external galaxies. He contributed much to the introduction of Einstein’s general theory of relativity into cosmology, writing books on the new theory for both his fellow scientists and the public, and led one of the two 1919 solar eclipse expeditions that confirmed the predicted bending of starlight by gravity. Eddington’s greatest contributions concerned the astrophysics of stars. He dealt with the importance of radiation pressure , the transfer of energy by radiation, the mass-luminosity relation , pulsations in Cepheid variables , and the very high densities of white dwarfs , and was among the first to argue that subatomic reactions must power the stars. See also

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(Redirected from Arthur Eddington One of Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington's papers announced Einstein 's theory of general relativity to the English-speaking world. Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington December 28 November 22 ) was arguably the most important astrophysicist from the early 20th century . The Eddington limit , the natural limit to the luminosity that can be radiated by accretion onto a compact object, is named in his honour. He is famous for his work regarding the Theory of Relativity . Eddington wrote an article, Report on the relativity theory of gravitation , which announced Einstein 's theory of general relativity to the English-speaking world. Because of World War I , new developments in German science were not well known in England. In he won the Bruce Medal , the Henry Draper Medal and the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society . He won the Royal Medal of the Royal Society in . He was knighted in 1930, and received the Order of Merit in 1938.

36. Articles - Arthur Stanley Eddington
eddington, arthur S., The Nature of the Physical World . eddington, arthurS., Space, Time and Gravitation An Outline of the General Relativity
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Eddington was born in Kendal England , son of Quaker parents. His father, Arthur Henry Eddington, taught at a Quaker training college in Lancashire before moving to Kendal to become headmaster of Stramongate School. He died in the typhoid epidemic which swept England in 1884. His mother, Sarah Ann Stout, came from Darlington and was also from a Quaker family. When his father died, she was left to bring up Arthur and his older sister with relatively little income. The family moved to Weston-super-Mare where at first Arthur was educated at home before spending three years at a preparatory school.
In 1893 Arthur entered Brymelyn School. He proved to be a brilliant scholar and excelled in mathematics and English literature. His records won him a 60 pounds scholarship in 1898, and was able to attend Owens College in Manchester once he turned 16 later that year. He spent the first year in a general course, but turned to physics for the next three years. Eddington was greatly influenced by one of his mathematics teachers, Horace Lamb . His progress continued to be rapid, winning him several additional scholarships and allowing him to graduate with a B.Sc. with First Class Honours in 1902.

37. Sir Arthur Eddington
Sir arthur eddington (18821944). eddington. Sir arthur eddington was one of themost prominent and important astrophysicists of his time.
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Sir Arthur Eddington (1882-1944) Sir Arthur Eddington was one of the most prominent and important astrophysicists of his time. He made several significant contributions to the area of physics. He was one of the first physicists who understood the early ideas of relativity along with Albert Einstein. Eddington was one of the earliest creators of the concept of relativity. He helped to confirm some of Einstein's work and make valuable additions to the area. Though he was very hostile to the views of some of his colleagues in his later life, he was truly a brilliant physicist.
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  • 38. Article About "Arthur Eddington" In The English Wikipedia On 24-Apr-2004
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    Arthur Eddington
    Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington December 28 November 22 ) was arguably the most important astrophysicist from the early 20th century . The Eddington limit , the natural limit to the luminosity that can be radiated by accretion onto a compact object, is named in his honour. He is famous for his work regarding the Theory of Relativity . Eddington wrote an article, Report on the relativity theory of gravitation , which announced Einstein 's theory of general relativity to the English-speaking world. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Biography
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    Eddington was born in Kendal England In , Arthur Eddington begins his statistical study of stellar motions. In World War I , German science was not known very much in England. This same war caused problems for Eddington himself when he was called up for military service. Being a Quaker and a pacifist , he refused to serve in the army, and wanted to be allowed to do alternative service instead, but such a thing was not possible at the time. Scientific friends of his solved the problem by successfully arguing to relieve him from military duty because of his importance for science.

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    arthur eddington biography and related resources. In 1906, arthur eddingtonbegan his statistical study of stellar motions.
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    Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Arthur Eddington Biography Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington (December 28, 1882 – November 22, 1944) was arguably the most important astrophysicist from the early 20th century. The Eddington limit, the natural limit to the luminosity that can be radiated by accretion onto a compact object, is named in his honour.
    He is famous for his work regarding the Theory of Relativity. Eddington wrote an article, Report on the relativity theory of gravitation, which announced Einstein's theory of general relativity to the English-speaking world. Because of World War I, new developments in German science were not well known in England.
    In 1924 he won the Bruce Medal, the Henry Draper Medal and the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society. He won the Royal Medal of the Royal Society in 1928.
    A crater on the Moon is named after him, as is the asteroid 2761 Eddington.
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    Eddington was born in Kendal, England.
    In 1906, Arthur Eddington began his statistical study of stellar motions.
    During World War I, Eddington was called up for military service. Being a Quaker and a pacifist, he refused to serve in the army, and wanted to be allowed to do alternative service instead, but such a thing was not possible at the time. Scientific friends of his solved the problem by successfully arguing to relieve him from military duty because of his importance for science.

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    eddington, arthur, Stellar Movements and the Structure of the Universe, Stars,523.11 E eddington, arthur, The Internal Constitution of the Stars, Stars
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    Home Library A B ... Z Author Title Subject heading Out Dewey Note Publisher Lyear L.C. Notes Eddington, Arthur New Pathways in Science unclassified 504 E Cambridge: University Press Eddington, Arthur Science and the Unseen World unclassified 501 E Eddington, Arthur Stellar Movements and the Structure of the Universe Stars 523.11 E London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd. Eddington, Arthur Stellar Movements and the Structure of the Universe unclassified 523.83 E London: MacMillan Eddington, Arthur The Expanding Universe unclassified 523.18 E Cambridge: University Press Author Title Subject heading Out Dewey Note Publisher Lyear L.C. Notes Eddington, Arthur The Internal Constitution of the Stars Stars 523.01 E Cambridge: University Press Eddington, Arthur The Internal Constitution of the Stars Stars 523.01 E New York: Dover Publications Eddington, Arthur The Nature of the Physical World unclassified 530.4 E Cambridge: University Press Eddington, Arthur The Nautre of the Physical World unclassified 501 E London: Comet Eddington, Arthur

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