There are already several books on Microscopic and Macroscopic Structures. Most of them include a great deal of introductory theory, which have been omitted form the larger book because of space considerations. The are result is that this book contains real content of Microscopic and Macroscopic structures. The purpose here is to meet the needs of teachers who present this subject to students who do not have the time or perhaps the inclination to pursue it is an elementary fashion, and present only the main facts. The point, however, is that this does present the facts in a systematic way. One can appreciate the sound of music without knowing anything of musical theory, although of course one’s appreciations enhanced by knowing some theory. However, a book of musical theory, even if it is illustrated by audible snatches of themes and a few chord progressions, is real composition in its entirety. A Student who has read a book on ‘Microscopic and Macroscopic structure’ that consists almost entirely of theory and co-called principles, with but sporadic mention of the hard fact (only when they nicely†illustrate the Principles) had net, in actual fact had a course in Microscopic act Macroscopic Structures.
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