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Why the English collection of Einstein’s works does not exist. Part III (Princeton University Press versus the Trustees of Einstein’s Estate)

We report here on some new findings: the article by David Dickson “Einstein: disagreement delays publication of collected works”, Nature 278 (22 March 1979) 294-295.

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Why the English collection of Einstein’s works does not exist. Part II

We do not buy Oppenheimer’s explanation of the problems with Einstein’s collected papers, but we are not aware about any historical investigation of the reason(s) for non-existence of such a collection and decided to look at the first volume (1987) … Continue reading

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Why the English collection of Einstein’s works does not exist. Some new for us facts.

In our previous posts we mentioned a number of times the four-volume Russian collection of Einstein’s papers published in 1965-1967 [1] and even promised (in response to some comments) to share our thoughts on why the English analogue of the … Continue reading

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Did Einstein answer his own question: “Do gravitational waves exist?”? Thoughts on methodology.

Despite of the advantage having access to all Einstein’s papers on relativity collected in two volumes and translated into one language, Russian, as well as the possibility to obtain copies of all original papers without even leaving our house, we … Continue reading

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Did Einstein answer his own question: “Do gravitational waves exist?”? A progress report

Here is the answer to Andrei’s question which he posted as a comment to our previous post: “Do you have already the answer after the search through the complete collection of Einstein works in Russian?” Unfortunately, to find the answer … Continue reading

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