Tag: Celestial

The Foundations of Celestial Reckoning Three Ancient Chinese Astronomical Systems


Free Download Christopher Cullen, "The Foundations of Celestial Reckoning: Three Ancient Chinese Astronomical Systems "
English | ISBN: 1138101176 | 2016 | 434 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
The Foundations of Celestial Reckoning gives the reader direct access to the foundational documents of the tradition of calculation created by astronomers of the early Chinese empire between the late second century BCE and the third century CE. The paradigm they established was to shape East Asian thought and practice in the field of mathematical astronomy for centuries to come. It was in many ways radically different from better known traditions of astronomy in other parts of the ancient world.

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Frontiers in Relativistic Celestial Mechanics


Free Download Frontiers in Relativistic Celestial Mechanics: Volume 1: Theory (de Gruyter Studies in Mathematical Physics) by Sergei M. Kopeikin, Michael Soffel, Thibault Damour
English | October 10, 2014 | ISBN: 3110359324 | 350 pages | MOBI | 10 Mb
With a wide range of prominent authors from the field of relativistic celestial mechanics, this first volume of a two-volume series consists of reviews on a multitude of advanced topics in the area, covering both classical as well as modern developments, while focusing on theoretical foundations. On the occasion of his 80-th birthday this volume honors V. A. Brumberg one of the pioneers in modern relativistic celestial mechanics."

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Magnetic Fields of Celestial Bodies


Free Download Magnetic Fields of Celestial Bodies by Ye Shi-Hui
English | PDF | 1994 | 349 Pages | ISBN : 0792330285 | 34.7 MB
Magnetism is one of the basic properties of matter. Mankind has trav elled a long road in discovering and utilizing magnetism, and in this respect the ancient Chinese people have made outstanding contribu tions. In the book ‘Lu’s Spring and Autumn’, written near the end of the Warring States Period, i. e. in the third century B. C. , there is a statement on the "attraction of iron by lodestones". So at that time it was known that magnets can attract ferromagnetic material. At the be ginning ofthe first century A. D. , viz. in the early years ofthe East Hang Dynasty, the famous scholar Wang Chong wrote in his masterpiece ‘Len Hen’ that the handle of a magnetic dipper pointed to the south. It was thus discovered at the time that magnets can point to the poles of the geomagnetic field. At the beginning of the twelfth century, during the reign of Emperor Hui of the Sung Dynasty, in the two books written by Zhu Yo and Xu Jin, respectively, there are descriptions of the com pass used in navigation. This tells us that the application of compasses was rather widespread at that time. The distinguished scientist Sen Go (1031-1085) discovered the declination of the terrestrial magnetic field. This is four hundred and more years earlier than its discovery by Christopher Columbus in 1492 during his voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. Such facts as these manifest the important contributions of ancient China to global civilization.

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Waverunner Audio Celestial Guitar v1.1b KONTAKT


Free Download Waverunner Audio Celestial Guitar v1.1b KONTAKT | 8.24 GB
Celestial-inspired ethereal guitar soundscapes for tv and film scores. Recorded at The Old Library studios in the heart of England, this library captures a cavernous guitar chain plumbed in via crisp analogue gear direct, via two amplifiers and their combined cabinets creating a wash of ambience in the studio. These four signals give the sound huge weight and flexibility in mixing, meaning the library is just at home combined with powerful orchestral elements as it is creating contemporary, ambient sound-scapes.

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Our Moon How Earth’s Celestial Companion Transformed the Planet, Guided Evolution, and Made Us Who We Are [Audiobook]


Free Download Our Moon: How Earth’s Celestial Companion Transformed the Planet, Guided Evolution, and Made Us Who We Are (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0C4BYYQC4 | 2024 | 12 hours and 1 minute | M4B@64 kbps | 346 MB
Author: Rebecca Boyle
Narrator: Rebecca Lowman

"A riveting feat of science writing that recasts that most familiar of celestial objects into something eerily extraordinary, pivotal to our history, and awesome in the original sense of the word." Many of us know that the Moon pulls on our oceans, driving the tides, but did you know that it smells like gunpowder? Or that it was essential to the development of science and religion? Acclaimed journalist Rebecca Boyle takes listeners on a dazzling tour to reveal the intimate role that our 4.51-billion-year-old companion has played in our biological and cultural evolution.

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