There can hardly be a sharper contrast than that between the everlasting atoms of classical physics and the vanishing "particles" of modern physics.


In: Richard F. Kitchener (ed.), The World View of Contemporary Physics: Does It Need a New - Metaphysics?


There can hardly be a sharper contrast than that between the everlasting atoms of classical physics and the vanishing particles of modern physics.

There can hardly be a sharper contrast than that between the everlasting atoms of classical physics and the vanishing particles of modern physics.

There can hardly be a sharper contrast than that between the everlasting atoms of classical physics and the vanishing particles of modern physics.

There can hardly be a sharper contrast than that between the everlasting atoms of classical physics and the vanishing particles of modern physics.