8 EINSTEIN’S UNIVERSEAS
y no terested in trying to measure somet—a kind of s as tions ofNe as it pusen unlucky in life. orld ar. to look after ters er sy-five, an Allied bomb fell on everytime of accumulations. t in aconspiracy to assassinate ler and executed.
respect to an observer depending on or a, but no one a o measure t occurred toMic for raveling to ismoving a, and if you took careful enougs atopposite seasons and compared ligravel time betwo, you would have youranswer.
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