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NEXT week's issue of NATURE, February 17, will be a special number devoted to articles upon the principle of relativity. We have been fortunate in securing contributions from leading authorities upon this subject, including Prof. Einstein himself, and the whole number will form the most important presentation of its various scientific aspects yet published. The principle is of such wide significance, and so many books and papers have been written upon it, that a synoptic statement of its structure and consequences will be of permanent value.

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Notes. Nature 106, 768–772 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/106768a0

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