The Einstein Theory of Relativity

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Still more remarkable, because it has a bearing upon a phenomenon whichformerly could not be imagined, is the confirmation of Einstein'sprediction regarding the influence of gravitation upon the courseof the rays of light. That such an influence must exist is taughtby a simple examination; we have only to turn back for a moment tothe following comparison in which we were just imagining ourselvesto make our observations. It was noted that when the compartment isfalling with the acceleration of 9
...81 the phenomena therein will occurjust as if there were no attraction of gravitation. We can then seean object, A, stand still somewhere in open space. A projectile, B, can travel with constant speed along a horizontal line, withoutvarying from it in the slightest.
A ray of light can do the same; everybody will admit that in each case, if there is no gravitation, light will certainly extend itself in arectilinear way. If we limit the light to a flicker of the slightestduration, so that only a little bit, C, of a ray of light arises, or if we fix our attention upon a single vibration of light, C, whilewe on the other hand give to the projectile, B, a speed equal to thatof light, then we can conclude that B and C in their continued motioncan always remain next to each other.


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