The Special Theory of Relativity

New York,: Routledge (1965)
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Based on his famous final year undergraduate lectures on theoretical physics at Birkbeck College, Bohm presents the theory of relativity as a unified whole, making clear the reasons which led to its adoption and explaining its basic meaning. With clarity and grace, he also reveals the limited truth of some of the "common sense" assumptions which make it difficult for us to appreciate its full implications. With a new foreword by Basil Hiley, a close colleague of David Bohm's, _The Special Theory of Relativity_ is an indispensable addition to the work of one of greatest physicists and thinkers of the twentieth century.

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