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Special theory of relativity
Special Theory of Relativity provides a discussion of the special theory of relativity. Special relativity is not, like other scientific theories, a statement about the matter that forms the physical world, but has the form of a condition that the explicit physical theories must satisfy. It is thus...
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1970
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author | Kilmister, Clive William ter Haar, D |
author_facet | Kilmister, Clive William ter Haar, D |
author_sort | Kilmister, Clive William |
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description | Special Theory of Relativity provides a discussion of the special theory of relativity. Special relativity is not, like other scientific theories, a statement about the matter that forms the physical world, but has the form of a condition that the explicit physical theories must satisfy. It is thus a form of description, playing to some extent the role of the grammar of physics, prescribing which combinations of theoretical statements are admissible as descriptions of the physical world. Thus, to describe it, one needs also to describe those specific theories and to say how much they are limit |
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spelling | cern-1086772021-04-22T05:17:49Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/108677engKilmister, Clive Williamter Haar, DSpecial theory of relativityGeneral Relativity and CosmologyGeneral Theoretical PhysicsSpecial Theory of Relativity provides a discussion of the special theory of relativity. Special relativity is not, like other scientific theories, a statement about the matter that forms the physical world, but has the form of a condition that the explicit physical theories must satisfy. It is thus a form of description, playing to some extent the role of the grammar of physics, prescribing which combinations of theoretical statements are admissible as descriptions of the physical world. Thus, to describe it, one needs also to describe those specific theories and to say how much they are limitPergamonElsevier Scienceoai:cds.cern.ch:1086771970 |
spellingShingle | General Relativity and Cosmology General Theoretical Physics Kilmister, Clive William ter Haar, D Special theory of relativity |
title | Special theory of relativity |
title_full | Special theory of relativity |
title_fullStr | Special theory of relativity |
title_full_unstemmed | Special theory of relativity |
title_short | Special theory of relativity |
title_sort | special theory of relativity |
topic | General Relativity and Cosmology General Theoretical Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/108677 |
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