Principles in the form of heuristic guidelines or generally accepted dogma play an important role in the development of physical theories. In particular, philosophical considerations and principles figure prominently in the work of Albert Einstein. As mentioned in the talk by Jiri Bicak at this conference Einstein formulated the equivalence principle, an essential step on the road to general relativity, during his time in Prague 1911-1912. In this talk, I would like to discuss some aspects of cosmological models. As cosmology is an area of physics where "principles" such as the "cosmological principle" or the "Copernican principle" play a prominent role in motivating the class of models which form part of the current standard model, I will ...
The equivalence principle has proven to be central to theories of gravity, with General Relativity b...
Modern formulations of equivalence principles provide the foundation for an efficient approach to un...
The modern cosmology fundators have commited five dramatic deviations from scientific traditionnal m...
It has recently been discovered that Einstein once attempted - and subsequently abandoned - a 'stead...
I discuss the relationship between different versions of the equivalence principle in general relati...
We review from a historical and a didactic point of view the Equivalence Principle, which was consid...
In this letter we will revise the steps followed by A. Einstein when he first wrote on cosmology fro...
Equivalence principles played a central role in the development of general relativity. Furthermore, ...
Einstein located the foundations of general relativity in simple and vivid physical principles: the ...
The general theory of relativity was developed using as a nucleus a principle of symmetry: the princ...
For Einstein, simplicity is the main criterion in the theoretical choice when the experiments and ob...
The idea of the (“perfect”) cosmological principle (CP), viz. that the Universe presents the same as...
The cosmological principle (CP)—the notion that the Universe is spatially isotropic and homogeneous ...
After nearly a century of scientific investigation, the standard cosmological theory continues to ha...
According to the standard interpretation of Einstein’s field equations, gravity consists of mass-ene...
The equivalence principle has proven to be central to theories of gravity, with General Relativity b...
Modern formulations of equivalence principles provide the foundation for an efficient approach to un...
The modern cosmology fundators have commited five dramatic deviations from scientific traditionnal m...
It has recently been discovered that Einstein once attempted - and subsequently abandoned - a 'stead...
I discuss the relationship between different versions of the equivalence principle in general relati...
We review from a historical and a didactic point of view the Equivalence Principle, which was consid...
In this letter we will revise the steps followed by A. Einstein when he first wrote on cosmology fro...
Equivalence principles played a central role in the development of general relativity. Furthermore, ...
Einstein located the foundations of general relativity in simple and vivid physical principles: the ...
The general theory of relativity was developed using as a nucleus a principle of symmetry: the princ...
For Einstein, simplicity is the main criterion in the theoretical choice when the experiments and ob...
The idea of the (“perfect”) cosmological principle (CP), viz. that the Universe presents the same as...
The cosmological principle (CP)—the notion that the Universe is spatially isotropic and homogeneous ...
After nearly a century of scientific investigation, the standard cosmological theory continues to ha...
According to the standard interpretation of Einstein’s field equations, gravity consists of mass-ene...
The equivalence principle has proven to be central to theories of gravity, with General Relativity b...
Modern formulations of equivalence principles provide the foundation for an efficient approach to un...
The modern cosmology fundators have commited five dramatic deviations from scientific traditionnal m...