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      Physical Relativity: Space-time structure from a dynamical perspective

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      Physical Relativity is a critical examination of one of the foundations of modern science, Einstein's 1905 special theory of relativity. Harvey Brown defends an original interpretation of the theory, and hence of the nature of space and time, which combines Einstein's insights...

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      Product ID:9780199232925
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Physical Relativity
      Subtitle:Space-time structure from a dynamical perspective
      Authors:Author: Harvey R. Brown
      Page Count:240
      Subjects:Philosophy of science, Philosophy of science, Time (chronology), time systems and standards, Quantum physics (quantum mechanics and quantum field theory), Relativity physics, Time (chronology), time systems & standards, Quantum physics (quantum mechanics & quantum field theory), Relativity physics
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      Physical Relativity is a critical examination of one of the foundations of modern science, Einstein's 1905 special theory of relativity. Harvey Brown defends an original interpretation of the theory, and hence of the nature of space and time, which combines Einstein's insights with those of his immediate precursors.
      Physical Relativity explores the nature of the distinction at the heart of Einstein''s 1905 formulation of his special theory of relativity: that between kinematics and dynamics. Einstein himself became increasingly uncomfortable with this distinction, and with the limitations of what he called the ''principle theory'' approach inspired by the logic of thermodynamics. A handful of physicists and philosophers have over the last century likewise expressed doubts about Einstein''s treatment of the relativistic behaviour of rigid bodies and clocks in motion in the kinematical part of his great paper, and suggested that the dynamical understanding of length contraction and time dilation intimated by the immediate precursors of Einstein is more fundamental. Harvey Brown both examines and extends these arguments (which support a more ''constructive'' approach to relativistic effects in Einstein''s terminology), after giving a careful analysis of key features of the pre-history of relativity theory. He argues furthermore that the geometrization of the theory by Minkowski in 1908 brought illumination, but not a causal explanation of relativistic effects. Finally, Brown tries to show that the dynamical interpretation of special relativity defended in the book is consistent with the role this theory must play as a limiting case of Einstein''s 1915 theory of gravity: the general theory of relativity. Physical Relativity is an original, critical examination of the way Einstein formulated his theory. It also examines in detail certain specific historical and conceptual issues that have long given rise to debate in both special and general relativity theory, such as the conventionality of simultaneity, the principle of general covariance, and the consistency or otherwise of the special theory with quantum mechanics. Harvey Brown'' s new interpretation of relativity theory will interest anyone working on these central topics in modern physics.
      Imprint Name:Oxford University Press
      Publisher Name:Oxford University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2007-10-25

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      Weight368 g
      Dimensions233 × 156 × 14 mm