Relativity made clear: explore how space, time, and light fit together in a unified view of physics.
This accessible guide explains the principles behind Einstein’s relativity and its extension to electromagnetism, gravity, and the electron theory.
In these pages, complex ideas are framed for the general reader and experimental physicist alike. You’ll see how Minkowski’s four‑dimensional approach reshapes our understanding of motion, fields, and the structure of space and time, without getting lost in heavy math. The discussion traces the evolution from classical to modern views, including Weyl’s ideas and the role of the aether concept.
- Clear explanations of the principle of relativity, from its origins to its broad implications.
- Introduction to four‑dimensional vectors and their physical meaning in relativity.
- Contextual history that ties together Einstein, Minkowski, and Weyl’s contributions.
- Connections between mechanics, electromagnetism, and gravitation in a unified framework.
Ideal for readers of science history, students beginning relativity, and anyone curious about how modern physics connects space, time, and light.