About The Book: A Theory of Natural Philosophy by Roger Joseph Boscovich presents a groundbreaking unified model of the physical universe. Boscovich proposes that all matter consists of point-like particles interacting through forces of attraction and repulsion, replacing the idea of solid atoms. His theory sought to explain the structure of matter, motion, and physical laws through mathematical precision. The work anticipated modern atomic and field theories, influencing later scientists like Faraday, Priestley, and Maxwell, and marking a turning point in natural philosophy.
Author: Roger Joseph Boscovich
Pages: 496
Edition: 1922
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