Einstein located the foundations of general relativity in simple and vivid physical principles: the principle of equivalence, an extended principle of relativity and Mach's principle. While these ideas played an important heuristic role in Einstein's thinking, they provide a dubious logical foundation for his final theory. Einstein was also guided to his final theory, I argue, by a second tier of more prosaic heuristics. I trace one strand among them. The principle of equivalence guided Einstein well until it led him to a theory that contradicted the conservation of momentum. Einstein converted the requirement of conservation of energy and momentum into a procedure that he used repeatedly for finding gravitational field equations. That proc...
We review from a historical and a didactic point of view the Equivalence Principle, which was consid...
What powered Einstein’s discoveries? Was it asking naïve questions, stubbornly? Was it a mischievous...
What powered Einstein’s discoveries? Was it asking naïve questions, stubbornly? Was it a mischievous...
Einstein located the foundations of general relativity in simple and vivid physical principles: the ...
On the 20th June 1933 Professor Einstein addressed a large and enthusiastic audience in the Victoria...
Recent work on the history of General Relativity by Renn, Sauer, Janssen et al. shows that Einstein ...
Recent work on the history of General Relativity by Renn, Sauer, Janssen et al. shows that Einstein ...
Recent work on the history of General Relativity by Renn, Sauer, Janssen et al. shows that Einstein ...
In a 1919 article for the Times of London, Einstein declared the relativity theory to be a ‘principl...
In a 1919 article for the Times of London, Einstein declared the relativity theory to be a ‘principl...
What powered Einstein’s discoveries? Was it asking naïve questions, stubbornly? Was it a mischievous...
In a 1919 article for the Times of London, Einstein declared the relativity theory to be a ‘principl...
In a 1919 article for the Times of London, Einstein declared the relativity theory to be a ‘principl...
In a 1919 article for the Times of London, Einstein declared the relativity theory to be a ‘principl...
We review from a historical and a didactic point of view the Equivalence Principle, which was consid...
We review from a historical and a didactic point of view the Equivalence Principle, which was consid...
What powered Einstein’s discoveries? Was it asking naïve questions, stubbornly? Was it a mischievous...
What powered Einstein’s discoveries? Was it asking naïve questions, stubbornly? Was it a mischievous...
Einstein located the foundations of general relativity in simple and vivid physical principles: the ...
On the 20th June 1933 Professor Einstein addressed a large and enthusiastic audience in the Victoria...
Recent work on the history of General Relativity by Renn, Sauer, Janssen et al. shows that Einstein ...
Recent work on the history of General Relativity by Renn, Sauer, Janssen et al. shows that Einstein ...
Recent work on the history of General Relativity by Renn, Sauer, Janssen et al. shows that Einstein ...
In a 1919 article for the Times of London, Einstein declared the relativity theory to be a ‘principl...
In a 1919 article for the Times of London, Einstein declared the relativity theory to be a ‘principl...
What powered Einstein’s discoveries? Was it asking naïve questions, stubbornly? Was it a mischievous...
In a 1919 article for the Times of London, Einstein declared the relativity theory to be a ‘principl...
In a 1919 article for the Times of London, Einstein declared the relativity theory to be a ‘principl...
In a 1919 article for the Times of London, Einstein declared the relativity theory to be a ‘principl...
We review from a historical and a didactic point of view the Equivalence Principle, which was consid...
We review from a historical and a didactic point of view the Equivalence Principle, which was consid...
What powered Einstein’s discoveries? Was it asking naïve questions, stubbornly? Was it a mischievous...
What powered Einstein’s discoveries? Was it asking naïve questions, stubbornly? Was it a mischievous...