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This contributed volume explores the renaissance of general
relativity after World War II, when it transformed from a marginal
theory into a cornerstone of modern physics. Chapters explore key
historical processes related to the theory of general relativity,
in addition to presenting a thorough treatment of the relevant
science behind these episodes. A broad historiographical framework
is introduced first, thus providing the broad context in which the
given computational approaches and case studies occurred. Written
by an international and interdisciplinary group of expert authors,
these chapters will bring readers to a more complete understanding
of Einstein's theory. Specific topics include: Social and citation
networks The Fock-Infeld dispute Wheeler's turn to gravitation
theory The position of general relativity in theories of
fundamental interactions The pursuit of a quantum theory of gravity
The emergence of dark matter in relation to cosmological models
Institutional frameworks for gravitational wave search in Europe
The Renaissance of General Relativity in Context is ideal for
historians, philosophers, and sociologists of science. Students and
researchers in physics will also be interested in the topics
explored.
This contributed volume explores the renaissance of general
relativity after World War II, when it transformed from a marginal
theory into a cornerstone of modern physics. Chapters explore key
historical processes related to the theory of general relativity,
in addition to presenting a thorough treatment of the relevant
science behind these episodes. A broad historiographical framework
is introduced first, thus providing the broad context in which the
given computational approaches and case studies occurred. Written
by an international and interdisciplinary group of expert authors,
these chapters will bring readers to a more complete understanding
of Einstein's theory. Specific topics include: Social and citation
networks The Fock-Infeld dispute Wheeler's turn to gravitation
theory The position of general relativity in theories of
fundamental interactions The pursuit of a quantum theory of gravity
The emergence of dark matter in relation to cosmological models
Institutional frameworks for gravitational wave search in Europe
The Renaissance of General Relativity in Context is ideal for
historians, philosophers, and sociologists of science. Students and
researchers in physics will also be interested in the topics
explored.
This monograph presents a new perspective on the history of general
relativity. It outlines the attempts to establish an institutional
framework for the promotion of the field during the Cold War.
Readers will learn the difficulties that key figures experienced
and overcame during this period of global conflict. The author
analyzes the subtle interconnections between scientific and
political factors. He shows how politics shaped the evolution of
general relativity, even though it is a field with no military
applications. He also details how different scientists held quite
different views about what "political" meant in their efforts to
pursue international cooperation. The narrative examines the
specific epistemic features of general relativity that helped
create the first official, international scientific society. It
answers: Why did relativity bring about this unique result? Was it
simply the product of specific actions of particular actors having
an illuminated view of international relations in the specific
context of the Cold War? Or, was there something in the nature of
the field that inspired the actors to pioneer new ways of
international cooperation? The book will be of interest to
historians of modern science, historians of international
relations, and historians of institutions. It will also appeal to
physicists and interested general readers.
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