Albert Einstein: A Picture of His Life and His Conception of the WorldStella Publishing House Limited, 1934 - 255 páginas |
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... character should be ascribed not only to uniformly directed and uni- formly occurring movement , but to any kind of movement and thus also to a movement of rotation . The centrifugal forces which arise from the rotation of the earth ...
... character should be ascribed not only to uniformly directed and uni- formly occurring movement , but to any kind of movement and thus also to a movement of rotation . The centrifugal forces which arise from the rotation of the earth ...
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... character . The task of humanity is , according to Wells , the world- state : " The basic organization of our contemporary gov- ernments is still a purely military one , and that is just the thing which makes a world organization ...
... character . The task of humanity is , according to Wells , the world- state : " The basic organization of our contemporary gov- ernments is still a purely military one , and that is just the thing which makes a world organization ...
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... character . A sin- gleness of meaning only exists in the case of the acceleration of one body with respect to another . The generalized principle of relativity is given the character of a thought- necessity . And one sees that the ...
... character . A sin- gleness of meaning only exists in the case of the acceleration of one body with respect to another . The generalized principle of relativity is given the character of a thought- necessity . And one sees that the ...
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PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION P | 9 |
WHO IS EINSTEIN? HIS YOUTH p | 17 |
MEMORIES FROM THE YEAR 19101917 p | 24 |
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