Written by the English astrophysicist, Sir Arthur Eddington (1882-1944),
and originally published in 1920, 'Space, Time and Gravitation' outlines
the general theory of relativity in astrophysics. This fascinating early
work navigates Einstein's theory through a series of perspectives - that
of the experimental physicist, pure mathematician, and relativist,
making it a wonderful read for the student, teacher or astrophysics
enthusiast today. Contents include: Arthur Eddington; Preface; Prologue;
'What Is Geometry?'; 1 - The Fitzgerald Contraction; 2 - Relativity; 3 -
The World of Four Dimensions; 4 - Fields of force; 5 - Kinds of Space;
6 - The New Law of Gravitation and the Old Law; 7 - Weighing Light; 8 -
Other Tests of the Theory; 9 - Momentum and Energy; 10 - towards
infinity; 11 - Electricity and Gravitation; 12 - On The Nature of
Things; Appendix; Mathematical Notes; Historical Note. This classic text
is being republished in a modern and affordable edition, complete with
reproductions of the original illustrations and a specially written
concise biography.