Poincare, Einstein and the Discovery of Special Relativity

Poincare, Einstein and the Discovery of Special Relativity

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Ginoux, Jean-Marc
Springer Nature Switzerland
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1905 is probably the best-known year in physics, since it was the year of the discovery of the special theory of relativity. For decades, historiography has told us that Albert Einstein, then a patent examiner in Bern, succeeded in developing this theory on his own, overcoming all the difficulties that the greatest scientists of his time had not been able to solve. However, some have pointed out that, before Einstein's first publication in this field, the French mathematician and physicist Henri Poincare had obtained the same results, which he had published several months before Einstein. Yet today, this theory is known as Einstein's special theory of relativity. Thus, considering the indisputable anteriority of Poincare's contributions, there is only one real question that needs to be answered:Why didn't Poincare claim the authorship of special theory of relativity?After recapping on the ideas and concepts of the special theory of relativity in a manner accessibleto non-specialists and recalling the historical context of the discovery of this theory, we will answer this question and thus put finally an end to this long-running controversy.
EAN 9783031513879
ISBN 3031513878
Binding Ebook
Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
Publication date April 16, 2024
Language English
Authors Ginoux, Jean-Marc
Series History of Physics