Albert Einstein: A Picture of His Life and His Conception of the WorldStella Publishing House Limited, 1934 - 255 páginas |
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... respect to this latter remark Einstein replied that those things which a human being considers as concrete or not concrete have changed considerably with the course of time , and that physics happens to be abstract rather than concrete ...
... respect to this latter remark Einstein replied that those things which a human being considers as concrete or not concrete have changed considerably with the course of time , and that physics happens to be abstract rather than concrete ...
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... respect to the moving train , are not simultaneous with respect to the bank . For clarity , still another example may be cited . The task of the particular theory of relativity consists in the representation of our conceptions with ...
... respect to the moving train , are not simultaneous with respect to the bank . For clarity , still another example may be cited . The task of the particular theory of relativity consists in the representation of our conceptions with ...
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... respect to K2 , then the natural phenomena occur with respect to K , according to exactly the same general laws as with respect to K2 " . On the other hand , the general principle of relativity says : " All the Gauss systems of ...
... respect to K2 , then the natural phenomena occur with respect to K , according to exactly the same general laws as with respect to K2 " . On the other hand , the general principle of relativity says : " All the Gauss systems of ...
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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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