Relativity : the Special and General Theory
by
Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955
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Albert Einstein Reference Archive Relativity: The Special And General Theory By Albert Einstein Contents Preface
Part I The Special Theory Of Relativity Physical Meaning Of Geometrical Propositions
The System Of Co-ordinates
Space And Time In Classical Mechanics
The Galileian System Of Co-ordinates
On The Idea Of Time In Physics
The Relativity Of Simulatneity
On The Relativity Of The Conception Of Distance The Lorentz Transformation
The Behaviour Of Measuring-rods And Clocks In Motion
The Heuristic Value Of The Theory Of Relativity
General Results Of The Theory
Experience And The Special Theory Of Relativity
Minkowski's Four-dimensional Space
Part Ii The General Theory Of Relativity Special And General Principle Of Relativity
The Gravitational Field
A Few Inferences From The General Principle Of Relativity
Euclidean And Non-euclidean Continuum
Gaussian Co-ordinates
Exact Formulation Of The General Principle Of Relativity
Part Iii Considerations On The Universe As A Whole Cosmological Difficulties Of Newton's Theory
The Possibility Of A "finite" And Yet "unbounded" Universe
The Structure Of Space According To The General Theory Of Relativity
Appendix I
Appendix Ii Appendix Iii The Experimental Confirmation Of The General Theory Of Relativity
Appendix Iv