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Relativity’s Contact with Experimental Fact

Relativity’s Contact with Experimental Fact

pp. 177-193

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, University of Glasgow
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Summary

We survey relativity's contact with experiment and observation, briefly discussing the classical tests of SR and of GR, and including a discussion of the famous 1919 Dyson-Eddington observations of the bending of starlight during the solar eclipse. In the latter, we look at the historical and social pressures on the scientists involved, and what effect these have on the processes of theory choice.

Keywords

  • Michelson-Morley experiment
  • Dyson-Eddington observations
  • eclipse
  • General Relativity
  • history of science
  • sociology of science
  • classical tests of GR,

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