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ZUR EINHEITLICHEN FELDTHEORIE VON A. EINSTEIN. Sonderabdruck aus den Sitzungsberichten der Preussischen Akademie Der Wissenschaften Phys.-Math Klasse 1929
Verlag Der Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1929
1485,00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, États-Unis d'Amérique)
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Edizione: a rare and important offprint. einheitlichen feldtheorie, which means "a coherent theory of the electro-magnetic field" and is the title of a five-page paper of highest mathematical formulae which relativist albert einstein worked on for ten years. his report is a purely mathematical extension of the general theory of relativity to include gravitational and electromagnetic phenomena.<br> his relativity theory, which he phrased within only three printed pages, made time & space the creator of matter. when this paper on the unified field theory was published, it was a headline story in the newspapers. few, if any people, understood the complex mathematics, but many were fascinated by the thought that einstein had possibly came up with a new theory, expanding on "general relativity", and unifying the fundamental forces of nature. it is considered einstein's last important scientific work (weil #165).<br> "in 1928, [einstein] embarked on a new approach to a unified field theory. involving what he called 'distant parallelism'. by early 1929 he had solved the main problems involved in writing down field equations for his unified field theory. on the day of official publication of the third of a formidably technical series of nine articles on the theory. excited headlines appeared in foreign newspapers throughout the world. in this frenzied, unscientific atmosphere, einstein's new theory was hailed in the press as an outstanding scientific advance. yet einstein had stated in his article that this was still tentative; and soon he found he had to abandon it" (hoffmann/dukas, 'albert einstein: creator and rebel' (1972) pp. 225-226)