“By laying down the relativity postulate from the outset, sufficient means have been created for deducing henceforth the complete series of Laws of Mechanics from the principle of conservation of energy (and statements concerning the form of the energy) alone.”

The Fundamental Equations for Electromagnetic Processes in Moving Bodies (1907)

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German mathematician and physicist 1864–1909

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