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THE preoccupation of philosophers with relativity, to the exclusion of all other branches of science, is very puzzling to a physicist; but most puzzling of all is their continual assertion that relativity has had a profound influence on physics. May I place on record certain facts, well known to all physicists, which appear to me to dispose of this delusion.
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CAMPBELL, N. Physics and Relativity. Nature 113, 784 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/113784a0
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