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- Published: 2007
- Number of pages: 2128 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 17.58 MB
- Authors: Jürgen Renn
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This four-volume work represents the most comprehensive documentation and study of the creation of general relativity. Einstein’s 1912 Zurich notebook is published for the first time in facsimile and transcript and commented on by today’s major historians of science.Additional sources from Einstein and others, who from the late 19th to the early 20th century contributed to this monumental development, are presented here in translation for the first time. The volumes offer detailed commentaries and analyses of these sources that are based on a close reading of these documents supplemented by interpretations by the leading historians of relativity.
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Editorial Reviews: Review From the reviews:These volumes prove that to Wittgenstein’s saying that “Genius is what makes us forget skill” ought to be added the statement “when viewing the finished product.” Genius is also the ability to master the available resources and techniques and to synthesize them in a manner that overwhelms. The volumes are the product of a remarkable cooperative effort on the part of five of the most distinguished Einstein scholars. They deciphered and analyzed the extended research notes that Einstein made from 1912 to 1915 in his struggle to arrive at the final formulation of his theory of general relativity. In doing so they have given us deep new insights on Einstein’s creativity and on creativity in general, on context, on the role of past resources and expertise, and on the function of analogies. Their researches, observations and commentary have also made us think anew of the concept of a scientific revolution. Their splendid work is surely one of the most important and seminal scholarly accomplishments of recent times. S.S. Schweber, Brandeis University, USA”The publication of The Genesis of General Relativity marks the outcome of 10 years of research into the origins of Einstein’s General Relativity Theory … . It provides a comprehensive study and in-depth analysis of how the work of Albert Einstein and his contemporaries changes our understanding of space, time and gravitation. … At the center of this reconstruction, is a commentary of Einstein’s unpublished research notes, so-called ‘Zurich Notebook’, presented in their entirety for the first time.” (Renn Jürgen, www.physorg.com, February, 2007)These volumes are the result of over two decades of effort, by most of theleading scholars in the field, to understand the process that culminated in1915 and 1916 in Einstein’s publication of the general theory of relativity.In addition to relativity physicists the project involved, both individuallyand more frequently collaboratively, historians and philosophers of science.The central objective was, through this richly documented case study, toidentify universal features of the epistemological transformation that theauthors have called a “Copernican process”: How is it that heuristic guidescan render conceptual changes that invalidate their use? This dynamicaltransmutation is firmly rooted in received societal and disciplinary scientificknowledge. In the particular case under study here, most relativists willprobably have little trouble rejecting the mistaken popular notion that Einsteinwas an isolated genius, creating his new world through shear inspiredimagination… Donald Salisbury, July 2008To read more of this review – paste this link into your browser.http://arxiv1.library.cornell.edu/abs/0807.3706v1 From the Back Cover This four-volume work represents the most comprehensive documentation and study of the creation of general relativity; one of the fundamental physical theories of the 20th century. It comprises key sources from Einstein and others who from the late 19th to the early 20th century contributed to this monumental development. Some of these sources are presented here in translation for the first time. Einstein’s famous Zurich notebook, which documents the pivotal steps toward general relativity, is reproduced here for the first time and transcribed in its entirety. The volumes offer detailed commentaries and analyses of these sources that are based on a close reading of these documents supplemented by interpretations by the leading historians of relativity. All in all, the facets of this work, based on more than a decade of research, combine to constitute one of the most in-depth studies of a scientific revolution ever written.
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