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  1. 1960 Crisis
  2. Aberration redshift
  3. Accelerational gravitoelectromagnetism
  4. Allowing classical indirect radation
  5. Angular aberration
  6. Boogeyman
  7. Classical Hawking radiation and particle pairs
  8. Classical Theory (in derivations of SR)
  9. Cliffordian universe
  10. Constructive and principle theories
  11. Copyright
  12. Cosmological Hawking radiation
  13. Cosmological horizon
  14. Dark matter
  15. Dark star Hawking radiation
  16. Doppler Mass Shift (DMS)
  17. Doppler length change
  18. Doppler shift
  19. Einstein's trains, revisited
  20. Einstein on Observerspace
  21. Equivalence Principle
  22. Fitzgerald contraction
  23. Flat-moon theory
  24. Fourth-generation relativity theory
  25. GEM-v: Horizon argument
  26. GEM from stochastic QM
  27. General Principle of Relativity (GPoR)
  28. Geometric mean
  29. Geometrodynamics
  30. Gravitational aberration
  31. Hawking radiation and Information conservation
  32. Hawking radiation and the Cancellation problem
  33. Hawking radiation and the identity problem
  34. Hawking radiation references
  35. Hawking radiation versus special relativity - equation incompatibility
  36. History of Hawking radiation
  37. Horizon Equivalence Principle (HEP)
  38. John Michell
  39. Lorentz factor
  40. Lorentzlike factor
  41. Mach's principle
  42. Main Page
  43. Minkowski spacetime
  44. Observerspace and special relativity
  45. Occam's Razor
  46. On the Generalized Theory of Gravitation (1950)
  47. Polarisation problem (Hawking radiation)
  48. Relativistic energy-loss
  49. Relativistic equations - x=0.5
  50. Relativistic equations - x=1
  51. Rotational gravitoelectromagnetism
  52. SR clock hypothesis
  53. SR math
  54. Scientific falsifiability
  55. Scientific scope
  56. Shift Equivalence Principle (SEP)
  57. Special relativity as a uniquely flat solution
  58. Special relativity considered as a reconciliation
  59. Special relativity considered as an average
  60. Spin-spin interaction
  61. Stratification problem
  62. Terrell-Penrose controversy
  63. Test theory
  64. Transitioning to x=1
  65. Transverse Doppler shift
  66. Transverse redshift
  67. Universal Shift Equivalence Principle (USEP)
  68. Velocity-addition formula
  69. Velocity-dependent gravitoelectromagnetism
  70. Will on special relativity
  71. Document:Dark Stars 1783
  72. Einstein:Book chapter20 - The Equality of Inertial and Gravitational Mass as an Argument for the General Postulate of Relativity
  73. Einstein:Book chapter21 - In What Aspects are the Foundations of Classical Mechanics and of the Special Theory of Relativity Unsatisfactory
  74. Einstein:Book chapter 01 - Physical Meaning of Geometrical Propositions
  75. Einstein:Book chapter 02 - The System of Co-Ordinates
  76. Einstein:Book chapter 03 - Space and Time in Classical Mechanics
  77. Einstein:Book chapter 04 - The Galileian System of Co-Ordinates
  78. Einstein:Book chapter 05 - The Principle of Relativity (in the restricted sense)
  79. Einstein:Book chapter 06 - The Theorem of the Addition of Velocities employed in Classical Mechanics
  80. Einstein:Book chapter 07 - The Apparent Incompatibility of the Law of Propagation of Light with the Principle of Relativity
  81. Einstein:Book chapter 08 - On the Idea of Time in Physics
  82. Einstein:Book chapter 10 - On the Relativity of the Conception of Distance
  83. Einstein:Book chapter 11 - The Lorentz Transform
  84. Einstein:Book chapter 16 - Experience and the Special Theory of Relativity
  85. Einstein:Book chapter 17 - Minkowski's Four-Dimensional Space
  86. Einstein:Book chapter 18 - Special and General Principle of Relativity
  87. Einstein:Book chapter 19 - Physical Meaning of Geometrical Propositions
  88. Einstein:GR1916 chapter 02 - Physical Meaning of Geometrical Propositions

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