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  2. Principle of relativity - Wikipedia

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    Certain principles of relativity have been widely assumed in most scientific disciplines. One of the most widespread is the belief that any law of nature should be the same at all times; and scientific investigations generally assume that laws of nature are the same regardless of the person measuring them.

  3. Theory of relativity - Wikipedia

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    Relativity is a falsifiable theory: It makes predictions that can be tested by experiment. In the case of special relativity, these include the principle of relativity, the constancy of the speed of light, and time dilation. [12]

  4. Special relativity - Wikipedia

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    From the principle of relativity alone without assuming the constancy of the speed of light (i.e., using the isotropy of space and the symmetry implied by the principle of special relativity) it can be shown that the spacetime transformations between inertial frames are either Euclidean, Galilean, or Lorentzian. In the Lorentzian case, one can ...

  5. Postulates of special relativity - Wikipedia

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    1. First postulate (principle of relativity) The laws of physics take the same form in all inertial frames of reference.. 2. Second postulate (invariance of c) . As measured in any inertial frame of reference, light is always propagated in empty space with a definite velocity c that is independent of the state of motion of the emitting body.

  6. General relativity - Wikipedia

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    The generalization of this statement, namely that the laws of special relativity hold to good approximation in freely falling (and non-rotating) reference frames, is known as the Einstein equivalence principle, a crucial guiding principle for generalizing special-relativistic physics to include gravity.

  7. Formulations of special relativity - Wikipedia

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    As formulated by Albert Einstein in 1905, the theory of special relativity was based on two main postulates: . The principle of relativity: The form of a physical law is the same in any inertial frame (a frame of reference that is not accelerating in any direction).

  8. History of special relativity - Wikipedia

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    And in an important overview article on the relativity principle (1908a), Einstein described SR as a "union of Lorentz's theory and the relativity principle", including the fundamental assumption that Lorentz's local time can be described as real time. (Yet, Poincaré's contributions were rarely mentioned in the first years after 1905.)

  9. Mach's principle - Wikipedia

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    The principle of relativity as expressed by general covariance. The principle of equivalence. Mach's principle (the first time this term entered the literature): … that the g µν are completely determined by the mass of bodies, more generally by T µν.