Author:Hendrik Antoon Lorentz
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[edit]- The Relative Motion of the Earth and the Aether (1892, Wikisource translation)
- Attempt of a Theory of Electrical and Optical Phenomena in Moving Bodies (1895, Wikisource translation)
- Simplified Theory of Electrical and Optical Phenomena in Moving Systems (1899)
- Considerations on Gravitation (1900)
- On the Apparent Mass of the Ions (1900, Wikisource translation)
- The theory of electrons and the propagation of light (Nobel Lecture, 1902)
- Electromagnetic phenomena in a system moving with any velocity smaller than that of light (1904)
- The theory of electrons and its applications to the phenomena of light and radiant heat (1909/16)
- The Principle of Relativity and its Application to some Special Physical Phenomena (1910, Wikisource translation)
- "Light," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911) (Nature of)
- Two Papers of Henri Poincaré on Mathematical Physics (1914/21, Wikisource translation)
- On Hamilton's principle in Einstein's theory of gravitation (1915)
- On Einstein's Theory of gravitation (1916/1917)
- "The Einstein Theory of Relativity" (1919/20)
- The Michelson-Morley Experiment and the Dimensions of Moving Bodies (1921)
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