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Published: November 12, 2006
The author states that, in the early days, the basic principle of Einstein's relativity was confusing to the public and to scientists. The
paper continues that the theory should not be different from the idea it conveys: Every
motion must only be considered as a relative motion. Examples are presented. The paper concludes by reviewing the book, "Einstein, History, and Other Passions" by Gerald Holton.
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