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FEW general theories have suffered more at the hands of their own exponents than the principle of relativity. The call to reconsider our preconceptions as to the measurement of space and time, sounded by Einstein in 1905, was the signal for many self-confident minds to reconsider everything, and a flood of literature appeared in which it was difficult to find any real sense of physical reality.
Die Physik der bewegten Materie und die Relativittstheorie.
By Dr. Max B. Weinstein. Pp. xii + 424. (Leipzig: J. A. Barth, 1913.) Price 17 marks.
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Die Physik der bewegten Materie und die Relativitätstheorie . Nature 92, 577 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/092577a0
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