Sunday, December 20, 2009

Theory of Relativity

Matter and energy tell time and space where to be.

Time and space tell matter and energy how to look.

Mattew Stanley
B.Sc., B.A., 1998, Rochester;
M.A., Ph.D. 2004, Harvard

From The History Channel: Einstein: Einstein's Nobel Prize

Matthew Stanley teaches and researches the history and philosophy of science.

He holds degrees in astronomy, religion, physics, and the history of science, and is interested in the connections between science and the wider culture.

He is the author of Practical Mystic: Religion, Science, and A.S. Eddington, which examines how scientists reconcile their religious beliefs and professional lives.

Currently, he is writing a book that explores how science changed from its historical theistic foundations to its modern naturalistic ones.

Professor Stanley is also developing a project on science in war, and he is part of a nationwide effort to use the humanities to improve science education in the college classroom.

He has held fellowships at the Institute for Advanced Study, the British Academy, and the Max Planck Institute.

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