This is the first English translation of this revolutionary essay by Vladimir I.
In it, Vernadsky makes a powerful and provocative argument for the need to develop what he calls "a new physics," something he felt was clearly necessitated by the implications of the groundbreaking work of Louis Pasteur among few others, but also somethi.
It was first published in 1930 in French in the Revue g n rale des sciences pures et appliqu es .
Vernadsky, the great Russian-Ukrainian biogeochemist.
This is the first English translation of this revolutionary essay by Vladimir I