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Arthur Schuster’s “The Progress of Physics During 33 Years (1875-1908)” offers a comprehensive examination of the extraordinary scientific achievements that revolutionized physics in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Delivered as four lectures to the University of Calcutta in March 1908, these scholarly addresses chronicle the major breakthroughs and discoveries that fundamentally transformed scientific understanding.
During this 33-year period, physics experienced unprecedented advancement, including discoveries in electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and the emerging field of atomic science. Schuster, a distinguished physicist himself, provides authoritative insights into how these developments unfolded and their significance to contemporary science. The lectures serve as both a historical record and an analytical commentary on the progress of physics, making it invaluable for understanding the intellectual foundations of modern science and the methodology of scientific discovery.







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