Perception of Natural Events by Human Observers: Books I & II & III (4th ed)
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Explains relativistic perception of natural events by virtue of human observers' dependence, exclusively, on "light" (or photons) for their ability to observe and quantify their measurements. Profusely illustrated and lucidly written at an undergraduate level of mathematics. Several widely held misinterpretations of the practical implications of the theory of relativity are highlighted and corrected. Indispensable for students of science and serious readers.
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