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German Scientiest Explains Einstein’s New Field Theory

January 25, 1929
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Along these lines failed the opposite way was chosen and attempts were made to interpret the movements of masses as electrical phenomena. In other words and attempt was made to regard mechanics as a part of electro-dynamics.

The new work of Professor Einstien travels in this direction. It represents an attempt by an extension of the relativity theory to bring the malice-metical laws of the gravity area and of the electro-dynamic area into consonance with each other and to (###) them from the same standpoint.”

Professor George B. Pegram dean of the faculties of science of Columbia University, stated to the “Evening Post” that the success of Professor Albert Einstein in unifying the laws of mechanics and electromagnetic. (###) property demonstrated with scientific proof, would “constitute an important step forward in unifying the concept of physics and in making possible more universal statement of them.

Professor Eddington of Cambridge University England and Professor Weyl. Now at Princeton University, he said, had been working along the same times indicated by Professor (###) statement of the labor, proceeding his new contribution to an extension of his general theory of relativity.

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