Albert Einstein: A Picture of His Life and His Conception of the WorldStella Publishing House Limited, 1934 - 255 páginas |
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... motion would repre- sent a motion of the earth relative to the ether ( ether- wind ) and a ray of light sent out upon the earth in the direction of its motion would have a different velocity from a ray of light perpendicular to the motion ...
... motion would repre- sent a motion of the earth relative to the ether ( ether- wind ) and a ray of light sent out upon the earth in the direction of its motion would have a different velocity from a ray of light perpendicular to the motion ...
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... motion has no meaning ; space in itself cannot be considered as a reference system . All this did not , therefore , refer to all sorts of motion , but simply to uniform translation ; and , for instance , with respect to a uniformly ...
... motion has no meaning ; space in itself cannot be considered as a reference system . All this did not , therefore , refer to all sorts of motion , but simply to uniform translation ; and , for instance , with respect to a uniformly ...
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... motion of the planet Mercury . Kepler found a law by empirical methods , according to which the orbits of the ... motion . " Periheleon " is the origin nearest to the sun , in the ellipsis . The " disturbance " now consists in the fact ...
... motion of the planet Mercury . Kepler found a law by empirical methods , according to which the orbits of the ... motion . " Periheleon " is the origin nearest to the sun , in the ellipsis . The " disturbance " now consists in the fact ...
Contenido
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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