Einstein and Eddington

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1Testing relativity from the 1919 eclipse— a question of bias Daniel Kennefick When interpreting experimental results, context is everything. The researchers who took and analyzed the most important eclipse data had goo

Testing relativity from the 1919 eclipse— a question of bias Daniel Kennefick When interpreting experimental results, context is everything. The researchers who took and analyzed the most important eclipse data had goo

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Source URL: astro.berkeley.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-11-23 17:40:54
2Ellis et al.: 1919 eclipse revisited  90 years on – the 1919 ecli  Richard Ellis, Pedro G Ferreira, Richard Massey and Gisa Weszkalnys return to Príncipe in the International Year of

Ellis et al.: 1919 eclipse revisited 90 years on – the 1919 ecli  Richard Ellis, Pedro G Ferreira, Richard Massey and Gisa Weszkalnys return to Príncipe in the International Year of

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Source URL: www.astro.caltech.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-08-11 10:09:48
3Albert Einstein: Relativity, War, and Fame Daniel J. Kevles In , Princeton University Press published Albert Einstein’s The Meaning of Relativity, a popularization of his theory that has remained in print t

Albert Einstein: Relativity, War, and Fame Daniel J. Kevles In , Princeton University Press published Albert Einstein’s The Meaning of Relativity, a popularization of his theory that has remained in print t

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Source URL: press.princeton.edu

Language: English - Date: 2005-02-18 14:55:36