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    • Cultural Studies on Einstein’s Relativity
      Ernst Gehrcke
      Why study Einstein’s relativity from a cultural point of view—the theory as well as the universal consensus it receives? From 1919 a theory that is almost impossible to make understandable to those who are not specialists enjoys generalized consensus among specialists and a popularity by the public of the whole world which has remained unchanged until the present. Ernst Gehrcke was the first to think that it was necessary to study relativity from a cultural point of view, and to attempt this.

      Pages 384
      Format: epub + mobi
      ISBN 9788897527596 Anno 2022
    • Ebook Price € 5


    • Ernst Gehrcke
      Ernst Gehrcke (1878-1960) was a German experimental physicist. He was director of the optical department at the Reich Physical and Technical Institute and a professor at the University of Berlin. He developed the Lummer–Gehrcke interferometer and the multiplex interferometric spectroscope for precision resolution of spectral-line structures. After WWII, he lived in the German Democratic Republic (DDR), and become the director of the Institute for Physiological Optics at the University of Jena.
      Birth 1878
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    • BACK COVER
      Why study Einstein’s relativity from a cultural point of view—the theory as well as the universal consensus it receives? On the one hand, every human phenomenon can be looked at from this point of view, but here we are faced with something special: the American magazine Time, which every December dedicates a cover to the “person of the year”, on the latest issue in 1999 named the “person of the century”, and who was this person, if not Einstein? From 1919 in a sensational way, but the signs of the phenomenon began to be observed already around 1910, the author of a theory that is almost impossible to make understandable to those who are not specialists enjoys generalized consensus among specialists and a popularity by the public of the whole world which has remained unchanged until the present. No one expressed this better than Chaplin, once he was acclaimed in public in the company of Einstein: “They cheer me because they all understand me, and they cheer you because no one understands you.” The little-known contemporary Gehrcke, if we have the patience to follow him, could lead the way to understand something of this.
      Ernst Gehrcke (1878-1960) was an academic physicist, a good connoisseur of Kant’s philosophy, a technologist of electromagnetism, inventor of instruments for measuring interference, an editor of monumental manuals on optics and radiology, an expert in palaeontology and prehistory (some photographs available on the Internet show him intent on ordering geological samples and lithic finds), and in addition to all this he was the first to think that it was necessary to study relativity from a cultural point of view. In this book we will read his attempts in this direction, which began in 1912, when general relativity did not yet exist, but special relativity had already inflamed with enthusiasm some students and physicists of the new generation, in Germany and beyond.
    • TABLE OF CONTENTS
      Foreword from the Editor
      Note to the 2022 electronic edition
      Critique of the Theory of Relativity
      Original title page
      1. Foreword (1924)
      2. Some Remarks about the Limits of the Relativity Principle
      3. Again about the Limits of the Relativity Principle
      4. Note to a Paper by Mr. F. Grünbaum
      5. About the Sense of the Absolute Movement of Bodies
      6. Objections Raised against the Theory of Relativity
      7. Objections to the Theory of Relativity
      8. About the Coordinate Systems of Mechanics
      9. For the Discussion of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
      10. Epistemological Foundations of Various Physical Relativity Theories
      11. On the Criticism and History of Recent Theories of Gravity
      12. About the Aether
      13. A Contribute to the Discussion about the Aether
      14. A Criticism of the Dialogue about Relativity Theories
      15. Astrophysics in the Light of Relativity
      16. What Do the Observations on the Correctness of the Theory of Relativity Prove?
      17. The Theory of Relativity - A Scientific Mass Suggestion (1920)
      An Editor’s Note on General Relativity
      18. The Position of Mathematics with respect to the Relativity Theory
      19. The Theory of Relativity at the Meeting of Natural Researchers at Nauheim
      20. On the Question of Relativity
      21. About the Clock Paradox in the Theory of Relativity
      22. The Discussion of the Clock Paradox in the Theory of Relativity
      23. Gravity and Relativity Theory
      24. On the Question of the Relativity Theory
      25. The Conflicts between Aether Theory and Relativity Theory and their Experimental Tests
      Appendix I. Answers which Einstein gave to the objections to the theory of relativity
      Appendix II. Some bibliography on criticism to the Theory of Relativity
      Index
      The Theory of Relativity: A Scientific Mass Suggestion (1924)
      Original Title Page
      Note from the Editor to the Text of 1924 Mass Suggestion
      Foreword
      Index of illustrations
      Introduction
      Development towards Mass Suggestion
      Outside Germany
      Propaganda for the Theory of Relativity in Word and Writing
      Einstein’s Lecture Travels to Kiel, Leiden, Prague, Vienna, Dresden, Berlin
      The journey to America
      England
      For Zionism and Pacifism
      The Potsdam Tower and the Relativity Film
      The Theory of Relativity in Italy
      The Slowing Down of the Movement
      In France
      The Fading of the Theory of Relativity
      Conclusion
      Some Literature about Mass Psychology
      Addendum
      Index of Documents
      Index of Names
      Back Cover
      Ernst Gehrcke

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