"Relativity" is an authoritative and systematic exposition of one of the most transformative developments in the history of science. Written during a pivotal era for modern physics, this work provides a comprehensive introduction to both the special and general theories of relativity. Designed for students and scholars of physical science, the text bridges the gap between popular accounts and highly technical monographs, offering a rigorous mathematical framework while remaining focused on the physical implications of the theory.
The book delves into the fundamental concepts of space and time, the Lorentz transformations, and the principle of equivalence. The work masterfully guides the reader through the mathematical intricacies of tensor calculus and the four-dimensional continuum, leading to the profound conclusions of Einsteinian gravitation. As a significant historical contribution to scientific literature, "Relativity" reflects the intellectual excitement of the early 20th century, serving as both a pedagogical tool and a clear record of how these revolutionary ideas were synthesized for the academic community of the time.
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