The meaning of relativity
3d ed., including The generalized theory of gravitation.
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1950 - Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey
Language
English
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- OCLC Control Number1304366
- Library of Congress Control Numbera52001852
- Open LibraryOL57342693M
Classifications
- LCCQC6 .E43 1950
- DDC530.11
- LCCQC
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First Sentence
THE theory of relativity is intimately connected with the theory of space and time.
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