Category:
Historical Papers
Sub-Category:
Relativity Theory
Date Published:
July 1923
Keywords:
SR, GR, Sagnac, acceleration
Filename:
Einstein_Lecture Gothenburg_Jul 11(1923)1-9.pdf
Publication:
Nordic Assembly of Naturalists at Gothenburg
Abstract:
If we consider that part of the theory of relativity which may nowadays in
a sense be regarded as bona fide scientific knowledge, we note two aspects
which have a major bearing on this theory. The whole development of the
theory turns on the question of whether there are physically preferred states
of motion in Nature (physical relativity problem). Also, concepts and distinctions
are only admissible to the extent that observable facts can be assigned
to them without ambiguity (stipulation that concepts and distinctions
should have meaning). This postulate, pertaining to epistemology, proves to
be of fundamental importance.
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