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The Meaning of Relativity: Four Lectures Delivered at Princeton University, May 1921 is a book published by Princeton University Press in 1922 that compiled the 1921 Stafford Little Lectures at Princeton University, given by Albert Einstein. The lectures were translated into English by Edwin Plimpton Adams.
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In this book, Einstein explains the theory of relativity and its implications for space, time, and gravitation. He also discusses the origin and nature of our concepts of space and time, and the relation of science to experience and philosophy.
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14. Sept. 2011 · The meaning of relativity by Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955. Publication date 1988 Topics Relativity (Physics) Publisher Princeton : Princeton University Press Collection internetarchivebooks; delawarecountydistrictlibrary; americana; printd ...
26. Okt. 2014 · A book by Albert Einstein that summarizes his theory of relativity and its implications for physics and cosmology. It includes his original lectures from 1921, as well as later additions and revisions by the author.
6. Feb. 2021 · Like Newton and Galileo before him, this remarkable scientist changed forever mankind's understanding of the universe. In 1921, five years after proclaiming his general theory of relativity, Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in recognition of his remarkable achievements.
Book Title: The Meaning of Relativity. Authors: Albert Einstein. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6022-3. Publisher: Springer Dordrecht. eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive. Copyright Information: Springer Science + Business Media, LLC. 1922. Softcover ISBN: 978-0-412-20560-6 Published: 31 August 1967
31. Juli 2024 · Relativity, wide-ranging physical theories formed by the German-born physicist Albert Einstein. Special relativity is limited to objects that are moving with respect to inertial frames of reference. General relativity is concerned with gravity, one of the fundamental forces in the universe.