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The following pages link to Drawing the line between kinematics and dynamics in special relativity (Q652790):
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- Minkowski spacetime and Lorentz invariance: the cart and the horse or two sides of a single coin? (Q333939) (← links)
- Principle or constructive relativity (Q426016) (← links)
- 'But one must not legalize the mentioned sin': phenomenological vs. dynamical treatments of rods and clocks in Einstein's thought (Q476059) (← links)
- Length matters: the Einstein-Swann correspondence and the constructive approach to the special theory of relativity (Q643471) (← links)
- Fantastic beasts and where (not) to find them: local gravitational energy and energy conservation in general relativity (Q666909) (← links)
- Explanation, analyticity and constitutive principles in spacetime theories (Q666911) (← links)
- Einstein's reinterpretation of the Fizeau experiment: how it turned out to be crucial for special relativity (Q666917) (← links)
- Two miracles of general relativity (Q1626477) (← links)
- Why not a sound postulate? (Q2241456) (← links)
- Physical relativity from a functionalist perspective (Q2272838) (← links)
- Conservation, inertia, and spacetime geometry (Q2272841) (← links)
- How did Lorentz find his theorem of corresponding states? (Q2272844) (← links)
- On the empirical equivalence between special relativity and Lorentz's ether theory (Q2351909) (← links)
- Heuristics versus norms: on the relativistic responses to the Kaufmann experiments (Q2420731) (← links)
- On Explaining Non-dynamically the Quantum Correlations Via Quantum Information Theory: What It Takes (Q4972863) (← links)
- Equivariant mappings and invariant sets on Minkowski space (Q5028989) (← links)
- ‘Two Dogmas’ Redux (Q5119661) (← links)
- The limitations of inertial frame spacetime functionalism (Q6144818) (← links)
- Against `functional gravitational energy': a critical note on functionalism, selective realism, and geometric objects and gravitational energy (Q6144819) (← links)
- On Fermi's resolution of the ``4/3 problem'' in the classical theory of the electron (Q6586938) (← links)
- In defense of a ``single-world'' interpretation of quantum mechanics (Q6642632) (← links)
- Quantum theory is not only about information (Q6642633) (← links)