Re: Poincaré's 1900 paper on Lorentz



sal wrote on Fri, 15 Feb 2008 15:58:19 +0000:

I deleted all the extra useless words which also included no references.
I don't care what reasons you give for having no references on the site.
In fact, I don't care if your site never contains references.

Firstly, I would remark *that* part addresses general public whereas
historians of science will find formal resources in *another* part of the
website which is not *still* available.

Secondly, I would not say that the current part have no references,
because it contains (if either not in academic format) between others:

"Lost in Einstein's Shadow" by Tony Rothman in Scientific American 2006.

Poincaré's book La Science et l'hypothèse.

Physics Today December 2001 article by Stephen G. Brush.

Ivan T. Todorov 2005 work "Einstein and Hilbert: the creation of general
relativity"

The talk "Albert Einstein oder David Hilbert" at the 2006 annual meeting
of the German Physics Society by Daniela Wuensch.

I have cited three or four online links to Poincaré papers and one
reference containing all Poincare papers translated to English and in
modern notation.

Yes, you did, thank you. The reference to the English translations is
not to an online source, however, and looks like it might be a bit
difficult to track down in hard copy.

My message containing the references is archived at least 5 minutes
before your present one.

Sorry, but you are replying in two different sub-threads here, and

Well, all are the same thread in my newsreader.

what's more simultaneity is not well-defined on Usenet.

So far like i know data of messages correspond to server and is
universal. Another issue is if your newsreader update fast enough.

Upshot: I hadn't
seen your message with references when I hit "send" on the previous
message.

I can see.

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I follow http://canonicalscience.org/en/miscellaneouszone/guidelines.txt
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