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Introduction |
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A From Einstein's Childhood to Patent Office |
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1 Einstein's Parents and Sister Maja |
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2 The Move to Munich and the Electric Firm |
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3 Rebellious and Creative |
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4 Einstein Cannot Take Authority and Demands for Obedience |
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5 Einstein Teaches Himself Natural Science and Philosophy |
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6 Secondary School in Aarau |
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8 Einstein Seeks a Position |
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12 German Scientists Respond to Einstein's Relativity Paper |
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13 Einstein Teaches His Three Friends at the University of Bern |
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14 Einstein Leaves the Patent Office For his First Post in Zurich |
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15 Minkowski's Space-Time Formalism of Special Relativity |
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B Fizeau's and Michelson and Morley's Experiments |
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1 Fresnel's Dragging Coefficient and Fizeau's Experiment of 1851 |
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2 The Michelson and Michelson-Morley Experiment |
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3 Magnet and Conductor and Giving Up the Ether in Fin De Siecle Physics |
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C Einstein's Pathway to the Special Theory of Relativity |
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2 Einstein Believes in the Ether |
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3 The Chasing a Light Beam Thought Experiment |
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4 Magnet and Conductor Thought Experiment |
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5 Ether Drift and Michelson and Morley's Experiment |
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6 Emission Theory and Ether Drift Experiments |
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7 Einstein's Route to Special Relativity from 1895 to 1903--1904 |
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9 Einstein's Steps Toward the "The Step" |
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10 Biographical Sketch of Poincare |
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11 Poincare's Possible Influence on Einstein's Pathway toward Special Relativity |
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12 Did Poincare Explore the Inertial Mass-Energy Equivalence? |
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13 Poincare's Groups and Conventions |
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D The Meaning of Einstein's 1905 Special Relativity |
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1 Einstein's Methodology and Creativity |
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2 Kinematics of a "Rigid Body" -- No Such Thing |
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4 Challenges to Einstein's Connection of Synchronisation and Contraction |
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5 Derivation of the Lorentz Transformation |
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6 Relativistic Addition Theorem for Velocities and Superluminal Velocities |
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7 Laue's Derivation of Fresnel's Formula |
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8 Einstein's Clocks and Langevin's Twins |
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9 The Magnet and Conductor Thought Experiment |
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10 Relativity and the Light Quantum |
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11 Kaufmann's Experiments: "Kugeltheorie" and "Relativtheorie" |
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12 The Principles of Relativity as Heuristic Principles |
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13 The Dayton Miller Experiments |
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2 Documentary and Non-Documentary Biographies |
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3 Autobiographies, Memories and Popular Accounts |
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4 Primary Sources for the Historical Road that Led Einstein to Special Relativity |
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5 Old Biographies of Poincare |
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References |
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Notes |
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Index |
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