OpenDepth Version of 'Relativity : the Special and General Theory' Completed.
| It's taken more time than I expected, but OpenDepth.com has it's first work by Albert Einstein up - 'Relativity : the Special and General Theory'.
I have the book on my bookshelf, and have read it before, but with the Wikipedia referencing - doing it - it was a lot more interesting because one can see where Einstein got his ideas from - observation of others, and figuring out what worked and what didn't. Hopefully it's worthwhile for people; it was certainly worth doing though the formatting with equations can be troublesome. The depth of knowledge that can be found in the Wikipedia references makes for a shorter study of the work of Einstein, and as more information gets into the Wikipedia, this book, like other books, will probably have to be revised to reflect that. I'd like to think that it's an example of what can be done. And gee, I'm not funded. More works coming soon, after I get some more coffee. |

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