Hermann Weyl Quote

Space and time are commonly regarded as the forms of existence of the real world, matter as its substance. A definite portion of matter occupies a definite part of space at a definite moment of time. It is in the composite idea of motion that these three fundamental conceptions enter into intimate relationship.


Introduction - Space—Time—Matter (1952)


Space and time are commonly regarded as the forms of existence of the real world, matter as its substance. A definite portion of matter occupies a...

Space and time are commonly regarded as the forms of existence of the real world, matter as its substance. A definite portion of matter occupies a...

Space and time are commonly regarded as the forms of existence of the real world, matter as its substance. A definite portion of matter occupies a...

Space and time are commonly regarded as the forms of existence of the real world, matter as its substance. A definite portion of matter occupies a...