![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The second chapter discusses Fin de siècle physics the third deals with Einstein’s path to the Special Theory of Relativity and Henri Poincaré’s Dynamics of the Electron the fourth focuses on the genesis of the General Theory of Relativity the fifth chapter centralizes on Einstein’s methodology and creativity, and on Poincaré’s philosophy and the final section analyses the sources used in compiling this book. Book: Relativity: The Special and General Theory Author: Albert Einstein, 18791955 First published: 1920 The original book is in the public domain in the United States. ![]() The first chapter provides a narrative of Einstein’s early life until 1914 without resorting to hagiography. Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity is famous for predicting some really weird but true phenomena, like astronauts aging slower than people on Earth and solid objects changing their shapes at. The book encompasses an in-depth historiographical analysis of Einstein’s theory of relativity and Einstein’s own derivations and philosophical perspectives of his work. This second edition brings together the most recent studies regarding the discovery of Special Relativity between 18 and pertaining to the genesis of General Relativity between 19. This book is a comprehensive monograph on Albert Einstein’s Odyssey to Special and General Relativity. ![]()
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