Relativity and Cosmology

   

Relativity’s Fundamental Ideas

Authors: Edward G. Lake

Einstein’s 1905 and 1915 papers on Relativity contain fundamental ideas that deserve individual study and understanding. Looking at them as specific "ideas," instead of as "principles" or "concepts," allows a clearer understanding of how they work together, separate from the many different ways they can be expressed mathematically.

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