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Grundzüge der Relativitätstheorie
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Albert EinsteinNumber Of Reads:
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„In der vorliegenden Ausarbeitung von vier Vortr?gen, die ich an der Universit?t Princeton im Mai 1921 gehalten habe, wollte ich die Hauptgedanken und mathematischen Methoden der Relativit?tstheorie zusammenfassen. Dabei habe ich mich bem?ht, alles weniger Wesentliche wegzulassen, das Grunds?tzliche aber doch so zu behandeln, dass das Ganze als Einf?hrung f?r alle diejenigen dienen kann, welche die Elemente der h?heren Mathematik beherrschen, aber nicht allzuviel Zeit und M?he auf den Gegenstand verwenden wollen. Auf Vollst?ndigkeit kann diese kurze Darlegung selbstverst?ndlich keinen Anspruch machen, zumal ich die feineren, mehr mathematisch interessanten Entwicklungen, welche sich auf Variationsrechnung gr?nden, nicht behandelt habe. Mein Hauptziel war es, das Grunds?tzliche in dem ganzen Gedankengang der Theorie klar hervortreten zu lassen.“ Albert Einstein (Vorwort zur 1. Auflage der "Vier Vorlesungen ?ber Relativit?tstheorie")
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein (March 14, 1879 – April 18, 1955) was a German, Swiss and American physicist, of Jewish parents. In Physics, he published a research paper on the photoelectric effect, among three hundred other scientific papers of him in the equivalence of matter and energy, quantum mechanics, and others, and his proven conclusions led to the interpretation of many scientific phenomena that classical physics failed to prove. Einstein began with "special relativity" that contradicted Newton's theory of time and space to solve in particular the problems of the old theory regarding electromagnetic waves in general, and light in particular, and that was between (1902-1909) in Switzerland. As for "general relativity", he put it forward in 1915, in which he discussed gravity, and it represents the current description of gravity in modern physics. General relativity generalizes both special relativity and Newton's law of universal gravitation, by providing a unified description of gravity as a geometric property of space and time, or spacetime.
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