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  1. Foundations of physics.Robert Bruce Lindsay - 1936 - New York,: Dover Publications. Edited by Henry Margenau.
    A bridge between semipopular works for the general reader and technical treatises written for specialists, this excellent work discusses the foundational ideas and background of modern physics. It is not a text on theoretical physics, but a discussion of the methods of physic description and construction of theory. As such, it is especially valuable for the physicist with a background in elementary calculus who is interested in the ideas which give meaning to the data and tools of modern physics.
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  • The theory of relativity.Christian Møller - 1952 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
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  • Theory of relativity.Wolfgang Pauli - 1958 - New York,: Pergamon Press.
    Nobel Laureate's brilliant early treatise on Einstein's theory consists of his original 1921 text plus retrospective comments 35 years later.
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  • Introduction to the theory of relativity and the principles of modern physics.Huseyin Yilmaz - 1965 - New York,: Blaisdell Pub. Co..
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  • Physics and beyond: encounters and conversations.Werner Heisenberg - 1971 - London: G. Allen & Unwin.
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  • Introduction to special relativity.Robert Resnick - 1968 - New York,: Wiley.
    This book gives an excellent introduction to the theory of special relativity. Professor Resnick presents a fundamental and unified development of the subject with unusually clear discussions of the aspects that usually trouble beginners. He includes, for example, a section on the common sense of relativity. His presentation is lively and interspersed with historical, philosophical and special topics (such as the twin paradox) that will arouse and hold the reader's interest. You'll find many unique features that help you grasp the (...)
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