Max Born (1882 1970) was a physicist and mathematician who won the
1954 Nobel Prize in Physics for his research in the area of quantum
mechanics. Originally published in 1943, this book presents a
slightly expanded version of an address Born gave to the Durham
Philosophical Society and the Pure Science Society, King's College,
at Newcastle-upon-Tyne on 21st May 1943. The text provides an
examination of the mutual relationship between theory and
experiment in the development of physics. This book will be of
value to anyone with an interest in the works of Born, physics and
the history of science."
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