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Alfred Robb

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derivation of the theory in an axiomatic-geometric way. Robb therefore was sometimes called the "Euclid of relativity". In the first of these works he used a
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Sanchez-Ron, José M. (1987). "The reception of special relativity in Great Britain". In T. F. Glick (ed.).
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A. J. Briginshaw (1979) "The axiomatic geometry of Space-Time: An assessment of the work of A. A. Robb",
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Optical geometry of motion, a new view of the theory of relativity
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were more important for relativity than the works of
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and showed that the kinematic space of velocities is
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Index

FRS
Belfast
Castlereagh
Northern Irish
physicist
Queen's College, Belfast
St John's College, Cambridge
University of Göttingen
Woldemar Voigt
Zeeman effect
J. J. Thomson
Cavendish Laboratory
Croix de Guerre
Red Cross
Royal Society
special relativity
spacetime
hyperbolic angle
rapidity
hyperbolic
Joseph Larmor
Hendrik Lorentz
Albert Einstein
Hermann Minkowski
Optical geometry of motion, a new view of the theory of relativity
A theory of time and space
The absolute relations of time and space
Geometry of Time And Space

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