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Pagina 243
... causes effects on light . In this case the cause of the observed deflection of light would be not merely some influence of the sun , but a dislocation of the relative space . But in his prediction his theory contained only a causa ...
... causes effects on light . In this case the cause of the observed deflection of light would be not merely some influence of the sun , but a dislocation of the relative space . But in his prediction his theory contained only a causa ...
Pagina 259
... caused by the sun . ' Professor Einstein then did , perhaps unconsciously , require the supposed curvature of space to be a cause producing half of the deflection , and thus converted space FROM EUCLID TO EINSTEIN 239.
... caused by the sun . ' Professor Einstein then did , perhaps unconsciously , require the supposed curvature of space to be a cause producing half of the deflection , and thus converted space FROM EUCLID TO EINSTEIN 239.
Pagina 260
... causes which produce motion . Which of them would have admitted the statement that curved space is a cause of the deflection of light ? Sad to say , Professor Einstein has added one more to the many examples of the modern tendency to ...
... causes which produce motion . Which of them would have admitted the statement that curved space is a cause of the deflection of light ? Sad to say , Professor Einstein has added one more to the many examples of the modern tendency to ...
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