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Posted by Brian Kirk Parquette on January 13, 2003 21:21:42 UTC

http://geocities.com/bkparque/einstein.html
(einstein & Infeld) The generalization of a concept is a process very
often used in science. A method of generalization is
not uniquely determined, for there are usually numer-
ous ways of carrying it out. One requirement, how-
ever, must be rigorously satisfied: any generalized con-cept
must reduce to the original one when the original
conditions are fulfilled.(einstein & Infeld)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0517884410/gravityisastr-20

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