The meaning of relativity / by Albert Einstein.
Material type: TextLondon Taylor & Francis Group 2003Edition: Expanded Princeton science library ed. with a new introduction by Brian Greene, 2005Description: 177 p. : illISBN: 0415285887Subject(s): Relativity (Physics) | Relativity (Physics)DDC classification: QC6 .E56 2003Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Kaduna Study Centre | QC6 .E562003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 0174895 |
"Including the Relativistic theory of the non-symmetric field."
Includes index.
Space and time in pre-relativity physics -- Theory of special relativity -- General theory of relativity -- General theory of relativity (continued) -- Appendix for the second edition -- Appendix II: Relativistic theory of the non-symmetric field -- Index.
Simplified version of Einstein's theories that explain that the measurements of motion or rest are relative to the motion or rest of the observer. In 1921, five years after the appearance of his comprehensive paper on general relativity and twelve years before he left Europe permanently to join the Institute for Advanced Study, Albert Einstein visited Princeton University, where he delivered the Stafford Little Lectures for that year. These four lectures constituted an overview of his then controversial theory of relativity. Princeton University Press made the lectures available under the title The Meaning of Relativity, the first book by Einstein to be produced by an American publisher. As subsequent editions were brought out by the Press, Einstein included new material amplifying the theory. A revised version of the appendix "Relativistic Theory of the Non-Symmetric Field," added to the posthumous edition of 1956, was Einstein's last scientific paper.
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