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La relativité
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Year: 1977 Publisher: [Paris] : PUF,

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Essential relativity : special, general, and cosmological
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ISBN: 0387100903 Year: 1977 Publisher: New York : Springer-Verlag,

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Théorie de la relativité complexe
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ISBN: 2226005110 9782226005113 Year: 1977 Publisher: Paris: Albin Michel,

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Eppur si muove : axiomatics, fundamentals and experimental verification of the absolute space-time theory
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Year: 1977 Publisher: Bruxelles : C.B.D.S.,

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The physics of time asymmetry
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ISBN: 0520032470 9780520032477 Year: 1977 Publisher: Berkeley, Calif.: University of California press,

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Substance et fonction : éléments pour une théorie du concept
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ISBN: 2707301868 9782707301864 Year: 1977 Publisher: Paris : Ed. de Minuit,

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Geometry, relativity, and the fourth dimension
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ISBN: 0486234002 0486124002 9780486234007 Year: 1977 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Dover,

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This is a highly readable, popular exposition of the fourth dimension and the structure of the universe. A remarkable pictorial discussion of the curved space-time we call home, it achieves even greater impact through the use of 141 excellent illustrations. This is the first sustained visual account of many important topics in relativity theory that up till now have only been treated separately.Finding a perfect analogy in the situation of the geometrical characters in Flatland, Professor Rucker continues the adventures of the two-dimensional world visited by a three-dimensional being to explain our three-dimensional world in terms of the fourth dimension. Following this adventure into the fourth dimension, the author discusses non-Euclidean geometry, curved space, time as a higher dimension, special relativity, time travel, and the shape of space-time. The mathematics is sound throughout, but the casual reader may skip those few sections that seem too purely mathematical and still follow the line of argument. Readable and interesting in itself, the annotated bibliography is a valuable guide to further study.Professor Rucker teaches mathematics at the State University of New York in Geneseo. Students and laymen will find his discussion to be unusually stimulating. Experienced mathematicians and physicists will find a great deal of original material here and many unexpected novelties.

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