arXiv Open Access 2020

The Local versus the Global in the History of Relativity: The Case of Belgium

Sjang L. ten Hagen
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Abstrak

This article contributes to a global history of relativity, by exploring how Einstein's theory was appropriated in Belgium. This may sound as a contradiction in terms, yet the early-twentieth-century Belgian context, because of its cultural diversity and reflectiveness of global conditions (the principal example being the First World War), proves well-suited to expose transnational flows and patterns in the global history of relativity. The attempts of Belgian physicist Théophile de Donder to contribute to relativity physics during the 1910s and 1920s illustrate the role of the war in shaping the transnational networks through which relativity circulated. The local attitudes of conservative Belgian Catholic scientists and philosophers, who denied that relativity was philosophically significant, exemplify a global pattern: while critics of relativity feared to become marginalized by the scientific, political, and cultural revolutions that Einstein and his theory were taken to represent, supporters sympathized with these revolutions.

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Sjang L. ten Hagen

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Hagen, S.L.t. (2020). The Local versus the Global in the History of Relativity: The Case of Belgium. https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.12657

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Lihat di Sumber
Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2020
Bahasa
en
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arXiv
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