In 1907 Einstein had the insight that bodies in free fall do not “feel” their own weight. This has been formalized in what is called “the principle of equivalence.” The principle motivated a critical analysis of the Newtonian and special-relativistic concepts of inertia, and it was indispensable to Einstein’s development of his theory of gravitation. A great deal has been written about the principle. Nearly all of this work has focused on the content of the principle and whether it has any content in Einsteinian gravitation, but more remains to be said about its methodological role in the development of the theory. I argue that the principle should be understood as a kind of foundational principle known as a criterion of identity. This work...
This paper mainly discusses the strict distinction between the gravitational field and the inertial ...
The equivalence principle has constituted one of the cornerstones of discussions in the foundations ...
We want to shed light on some discussed aspects of the principle of equivalence. We consider two dif...
In 1907 Einstein had the insight that bodies in free fall do not “feel” their own weight. This has b...
The equivalence principle is an essential postu-late of general relativity. It has been a subject of...
Abstract We review the conceptual basis on the Equivalence Principle, elucidating its crucial role i...
start from John Norton's analysis (1985) of the reach of Einstein's version of the principle of equi...
Equivalence principles played a central role in the development of general relativity. Furthermore, ...
We review from a historical and a didactic point of view the Equivalence Principle, which was consid...
I discuss the relationship between different versions of the equivalence principle in general relati...
The Equivalence Principle put forward by Albert Einstein is currently undergoing comprehensive revis...
In this work, we present a theoretical and mathematical method based on the theory of elasticity to ...
Background: In this publication, some aspects of the relationship between equivalence and (the law ...
Modern formulations of equivalence principles provide the foundation for an efficient approach to un...
Fundamental issues underlying gravitational physics and some of the shortcomings of Einstein's gener...
This paper mainly discusses the strict distinction between the gravitational field and the inertial ...
The equivalence principle has constituted one of the cornerstones of discussions in the foundations ...
We want to shed light on some discussed aspects of the principle of equivalence. We consider two dif...
In 1907 Einstein had the insight that bodies in free fall do not “feel” their own weight. This has b...
The equivalence principle is an essential postu-late of general relativity. It has been a subject of...
Abstract We review the conceptual basis on the Equivalence Principle, elucidating its crucial role i...
start from John Norton's analysis (1985) of the reach of Einstein's version of the principle of equi...
Equivalence principles played a central role in the development of general relativity. Furthermore, ...
We review from a historical and a didactic point of view the Equivalence Principle, which was consid...
I discuss the relationship between different versions of the equivalence principle in general relati...
The Equivalence Principle put forward by Albert Einstein is currently undergoing comprehensive revis...
In this work, we present a theoretical and mathematical method based on the theory of elasticity to ...
Background: In this publication, some aspects of the relationship between equivalence and (the law ...
Modern formulations of equivalence principles provide the foundation for an efficient approach to un...
Fundamental issues underlying gravitational physics and some of the shortcomings of Einstein's gener...
This paper mainly discusses the strict distinction between the gravitational field and the inertial ...
The equivalence principle has constituted one of the cornerstones of discussions in the foundations ...
We want to shed light on some discussed aspects of the principle of equivalence. We consider two dif...