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Einstein 1920 (XV) General Results

Reference: Einstein’s 1920 Book

Section XV (Part 1)
General Results of the Theory

Please see Section XV at the link above.

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ith the velocity of light always takes the place of instantaneous action at a distance or of action at a distance with an infinite velocity of transmission.

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The origins of the special theory of relativity lie in electrodynamics and optics. In its turn, the special theory of relativity has considerably simplified the theoretical structure of electrodynamics and optics.

According to the theory of relativity, action at a distance with the velocity of light always takes the place of instantaneous action at a distance or of action at a distance with an infinite velocity of transmission.

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Einstein 1920 (XIV) Heuristic Value of Relativity

Reference: Einstein’s 1920 Book

Section XIV (Part 1)
The Heuristic Value of the Theory of Relativity

Please see Section XIV at the link above.

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The fact that Lorentz transformation takes the velocity of light as constant is equivalent to treating light as a point of zero inertia compared to matter that has inertia. The transformation then accounts for the effect of imperceptible changes in inertia of the material bodies on their velocity.

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Einstein 1920 (XIII) Experiment of Fizeau

Reference: Einstein’s 1920 Book

Section XIII (Part 1)
Theorem of the Addition of Velocities. The Experiment of Fizeau

Please see Section XIII at the link above.

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Einstein 1920 (XII) Rods and Clocks

Reference: Einstein’s 1920 Book

Section XII (Part 1)
The Behaviour of Measuring-Rods and Clocks in Motion

Please see Section XII at the link above.

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The above conclusions from the theory of special relativity are often misunderstood, because they are very limited in their validity. Unfortunately, they have been very much exaggerated in general literature leading to very irrational ideas.

It is inconsistent to have the space always shrink and time always dilate. This inconsistency is resolved at the level of the general theory of relativity.

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Einstein 1920 (XI) Lorentz Transformation

Reference: Einstein’s 1920 Book

Section XI (Part 1)
The Lorentz Transformation

Please see Section XI at the link above.

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