Dimensional Analysis
- 132 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Percy Williams Bridgman was an American physicist and Nobel laureate whose groundbreaking work explored the behavior of matter under extreme pressures. His innovative apparatus allowed for the achievement of previously unimaginable pressures, leading to the discovery of new material properties. Bridgman also delved into the philosophy of science, advocating for operationalism and defining key concepts for modern scientific thought. His influence extends from fundamental physics to ethical discussions on life and death.

