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March 2012, [http://www.discovermagazine.com/ DiscoverMagazine.com]. From a farmhouse in the English countryside, gentleman scientist Julian Barbour plots to take relativity to its logical extreme and redefine the very nature of gravity, space, and time.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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March 2012, [http://www.discovermagazine.com/ DiscoverMagazine.com]. From a farmhouse in the English countryside, gentleman scientist Julian Barbour plots to take relativity to its logical extreme and redefine the very nature of gravity, space, and time.
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Scientific Paper
Title Is Einstein\'s Greatest Work All Wrong?Because He Didn\'t Go Far Enough?
Author(s) Julian B Barbour
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2012
Journal None

Abstract

March 2012, DiscoverMagazine.com. From a farmhouse in the English countryside, gentleman scientist Julian Barbour plots to take relativity to its logical extreme and redefine the very nature of gravity, space, and time.