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| author = [[Thomas E Phipps]]
 
| author = [[Thomas E Phipps]]
| keywords = [[Mathematics]]
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| published = 1986
| published = 1988
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| publisher = [[Classic Non-Fiction Library]]
| journal = [[American Journal of Physics]]
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| pages = 637
| volume = [[56]]
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| isbn = 096065402X
| pages = 765
 
 
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==Abstract==
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Phipps' dedicated study of the advancement of physics is clearly shown with his work, which critiques Establishment physics, publications and thinking. This book is a must read for those "concerned with the foundations of physics and mathematics who have not been blinkered or blinded by a narrow professional education." -- H. Pierre Noyes
  
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Heretical Verities: Mathematical Themes in Physical Description
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Author Thomas E Phipps
Published 1986
Publisher Classic Non-Fiction Library
Pages 637
ISBN 096065402X

Phipps' dedicated study of the advancement of physics is clearly shown with his work, which critiques Establishment physics, publications and thinking. This book is a must read for those "concerned with the foundations of physics and mathematics who have not been blinkered or blinded by a narrow professional education." -- H. Pierre Noyes

Links to Purchase Book