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Malcolm (James Malcolm) title: Einstein's Theories of Relativity and Gravitation A selection of material from the essays submitted in the competition for the Eugene Higgins prize of $5,000 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/63372.txt cache: ./cache/63372.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'63372.txt' Done mapping. 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It is true that, according to Einstein's theory, when they learn that, according to the Einstein theory, gravitation cache = ./cache/11335.txt txt = ./txt/11335.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 63372 author = Bird, J. 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Einstein incorporated this time-space of one body in the universe as compared to the space and time of How Einstein's Conception of Time and Space Led to a New View of much time and energy on this theory of Einstein's but for the fact THE DEFLECTION OF LIGHT BY GRAVITATION AND THE EINSTEIN THEORY OF The difference between the laws of gravitation of Einstein and Newton cache = ./cache/60271.txt txt = ./txt/60271.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 63372 60271 7333 63372 7333 60271 number of items: 4 sum of words: 136,678 average size in words: 34,169 average readability score: 60 nouns: space; time; motion; theory; light; earth; velocity; system; observer; point; ether; geometry; relativity; law; gravitation; world; matter; sun; force; body; line; laws; reference; nature; bodies; case; way; points; fact; direction; distance; lines; universe; field; length; axes; phenomena; surface; observers; position; dimensions; coordinates; experiment; events; plane; course; things; one; form; path verbs: is; be; are; have; was; has; were; been; had; moving; do; does; say; find; made; make; see; found; being; given; according; know; take; give; called; did; get; let; known; appear; suppose; consider; come; measure; measured; think; taken; go; call; measuring; following; fixed; used; observed; seen; assume; imagine; having; use; set adjectives: other; same; such; absolute; euclidean; different; relative; general; gravitational; new; physical; first; dimensional; possible; true; certain; great; straight; mathematical; uniform; -; more; many; real; special; fundamental; small; second; equal; necessary; non; natural; electromagnetic; own; light; particular; ordinary; independent; simple; good; greater; able; external; single; constant; clear; right; actual; present; complete adverbs: not; so; only; then; now; more; out; very; as; up; also; thus; just; therefore; however; even; all; most; well; always; still; far; merely; at; really; here; much; down; rather; exactly; never; quite; no; ever; actually; first; together; simply; further; again; entirely; away; back; long; that; already; longer; too; less; is pronouns: we; it; our; he; his; its; us; they; their; i; them; him; itself; you; my; himself; themselves; ourselves; your; one; me; myself; her; ours; she; yours; yourself; mine; herself; +100Â proper nouns: einstein; newton; _; theory; relativity; lorentz; euclid; minkowski; michelson; euclidean; special; general; prof.; university; dr.; world; maxwell; j.; morley; new; mr.; mercury; time; gravitation; editor; s.; york; principle; london; h.; formulÃ; fabric; a.; galileo; e.; x$; eddington; y; royal; y$; r.; frame; .; space; society; judges; american; professor; l; england keywords: theory; newton; einstein; time; space; light; euclidean; world; velocity; special; relativity; prof.; point; observer; motion; morley; michelson; lorentz; gravitation; general; euclid; ether one topic; one dimension: space file(s): ./cache/7333.txt titles(s): Sidelights on Relativity three topics; one dimension: space; einstein; geometry file(s): ./cache/63372.txt, ./cache/60271.txt, ./cache/7333.txt titles(s): Einstein''s Theories of Relativity and Gravitation A selection of material from the essays submitted in the competition for the Eugene Higgins prize of $5,000 | From Newton to Einstein: Changing Conceptions of the Universe | Sidelights on Relativity five topics; three dimensions: space time motion; theory ether space; thanks polytechnic ordinate; thanks polytechnic ordinate; thanks polytechnic ordinate file(s): ./cache/63372.txt, ./cache/7333.txt, ./cache/11335.txt, ./cache/11335.txt, ./cache/11335.txt titles(s): Einstein''s Theories of Relativity and Gravitation A selection of material from the essays submitted in the competition for the Eugene Higgins prize of $5,000 | Sidelights on Relativity | The Einstein Theory of Relativity: A Concise Statement | The Einstein Theory of Relativity: A Concise Statement | The Einstein Theory of Relativity: A Concise Statement Type: gutenberg title: subject-relativityPhysics-gutenberg date: 2021-06-09 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Relativity (Physics)" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 63372 author: Bird, J. Malcolm (James Malcolm) title: Einstein''s Theories of Relativity and Gravitation A selection of material from the essays submitted in the competition for the Eugene Higgins prize of $5,000 date: words: 94359 sentences: 4319 pages: flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/63372.txt txt: ./txt/63372.txt summary: Uniform Motion Tells Us About Time and Space and the Nature of the X.--Space, Time and Gravitation: An Outline of Einstein''s Theory of nature of time and space, and the mechanism of the physical world.]221 electrons, the ether, motion, force, energy, space, and time stand the ether, motion, force, energy, space and time are merely devices, absolute motion in space.]197 [As the body of scientific law developed What Einstein''s Study of Uniform Motion Tells Us About Time and Space to measured values of time and space, of relative motion between two dictionary definition of time or space or matter or force or motion is that, as observers change their relative motion, their time axes relative motion can differ about space and time measurements. time and space who are in relative motion to one another; what one Time and space are relative to the observer; only the id: 7333 author: Einstein, Albert title: Sidelights on Relativity date: words: 8682 sentences: 368 pages: flesch: 55 cache: ./cache/7333.txt txt: ./txt/7333.txt summary: this medium, the ether, must be of the nature of a solid body, to matter and ether, on the one hand mechanical states, and on the of the ether which the special theory of relativity brought about, What is fundamentally new in the ether of the general theory of ether; whether the geometry of spaces of cosmic extent is approximately relativity space is endowed with physical qualities; in this sense, geometry, for instance, the following:--Through two points in space rigid bodies do not correspond to the rules of Euclidean geometry Euclidean geometry and the practically-rigid body of reality, physical laws than to change axiomatic Euclidean geometry. deny the relation between the practically-rigid body and geometry, immediate relation between geometry and physical reality appears a mean density of the ponderable matter in universal space differing are no rigid bodies at all in the sense of Euclidean geometry, but id: 60271 author: Harrow, Benjamin title: From Newton to Einstein: Changing Conceptions of the Universe date: words: 26779 sentences: 1410 pages: flesch: 67 cache: ./cache/60271.txt txt: ./txt/60271.txt summary: Einstein''s contributions to our ideas of time and space, and to our Newton showed that the moon, the sun, the planets--every body in space Both Newton and Einstein were led to their theory of gravitation to Newton''s theory, the velocity of light must be greater in a denser the "ether" of space (the wave theory of light), and where weight is relativity than in Newton''s theory of gravitation, Einstein so changed relativity--the theory that led up to Einstein''s law of gravitation. the facts of the physical world." Einstein incorporated this time-space of one body in the universe as compared to the space and time of How Einstein''s Conception of Time and Space Led to a New View of much time and energy on this theory of Einstein''s but for the fact THE DEFLECTION OF LIGHT BY GRAVITATION AND THE EINSTEIN THEORY OF The difference between the laws of gravitation of Einstein and Newton id: 11335 author: Lorentz, H. A. (Hendrik Antoon) title: The Einstein Theory of Relativity: A Concise Statement date: words: 6858 sentences: 253 pages: flesch: 57 cache: ./cache/11335.txt txt: ./txt/11335.txt summary: world are able to understand Einstein''s Theory, it is nevertheless 6, in recognizing Dr. Albert Einstein''s "theory of relativity" motion of the earth relatively to the ether should have been different 6 per cent., whereas the deflection calculated by Einstein''s theory Einstein''s theory in its present form is assumed. they think it far more probable that Einstein''s theory requires some pure theory: the whole effect of Einstein''s work is to make physics THE EINSTEIN THEORY OF RELATIVITY THE EINSTEIN THEORY OF RELATIVITY Einstein arrived at his theory through a train of thought of great by Einstein in his first or "special" theory of relativity. the special theory of relativity, there would be no motion observed at the form of comparison used by Einstein to present the theory is "universal" relativity theory, as it is called by Einstein. It is true that, according to Einstein''s theory, when they learn that, according to the Einstein theory, gravitation ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel