Four Lectures on Relativity and Space
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Four Lectures on Relativity and Space
This reader supports exact separation between Steinmetz's late relativity language, modern physics, and later field interpretation.
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Read This Source
Section titled “Read This Source”Book coverage atlasBrowse all four lectures with concepts, figures, equations, and workbench links.Source text indexRead the generated lecture text directly.Chapter workbenchOpen section-level source routing and review prompts.Deep decodingStart with the gravitational-field reading.
This source belongs in the archive because it records Steinmetz speaking directly about relativity, space, gravitation, and field geometry late in his life. It should be handled with unusual care: it is not a license to project later ether-field interpretations backward into his electrical books.
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First Deep-Decoding Page
Section titled “First Deep-Decoding Page”Candidate Lecture Map
Section titled “Candidate Lecture Map”| No. | Candidate Lecture | Use In Archive |
|---|---|---|
| I | General | Opening frame for Steinmetz’s relativity discussion. |
| II | Conclusions from the Relativity Theory | Careful historical source for how he interpreted relativity’s implications. |
| III | Gravitation and the Gravitational Field | Field-language comparison source, pending scan verification. |
| IV | The Characteristics of Space; The Geometry of the Gravitational Field | Geometry, space, and field interpretation source, pending scan verification. |
Interpretation Rule
Section titled “Interpretation Rule”This book may become important for ether, space, and field comparison pages, but only after passages are quoted and located exactly. Modern physics explanations and ether-field readings must remain separate layers.