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by BenoitP
820 days ago
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> Neither Poincare nor Lorentz are relevant to the genesis of General Relativity Well, that's just plain wrong. From the horse's mouth: > As we know, this is connected with the relativity of the concepts of "simultaneity" and "shape of moving bodies." To fill this gap, I introduced the principle of the constancy of the velocity of light, which I borrowed from H. A. Lorentz's theory of the stationary luminiferous ether, and which, like the principle of relativity, contains a physical assumption that seemed to be justified only by the relevant experiments More from here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relativity_priority_dispute |
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