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  1. Department of History and Philosophy of Science. University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh PA USA 15260. jdnorton@pitt.edu. 412 624 5896. Latest. In his treatment of spacetime singularities, Einstein privileged analytic expressions over geometry. Modern relativists do the reverse and thus find Einstein's discussion baffling.

  2. Norton is considered an authority on the science of Albert Einstein and the philosophy of science. He has published on general relativity, special relativity, the relationship between thermodynamics and information processing, quantum physics, and the genesis of scientific theories.

  3. Distinguished Professor. Professor Norton studies the history and philosophy of physics (relativity, quantum theory, and statistical physics), with a special interest in general relativity, and has published extensively on the detailed steps of Einstein's discovery of general and special relativity and also on many aspects of the theory's ...

  4. John Norton (Teyoninhokarawen) (born 1770, Scotland (?) – died 1827, Upper Canada) was a Mohawk chief, Indian Department interpreter and a school master. He was adopted by the Mohawk at about age 30 at their major reserve in Canada.

  5. John D. Norton. home >> CV. Distinguished Professor Department of History and History and Philosophy of Science University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh PA USA 15260 Phone: 412 624 5896 Email: jdnorton@pitt.edu. Read all about it on my homepage.

  6. 1 de oct. de 2015 · Participants presented physical, philosophical, and historical reflections on Einstein’s theory of gravity and space-time geometry, its development over the past century, and its future ...

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  7. Professor Norton studies the history and philosophy of physics (relativity, quantum theory, and statistical physics), with a special interest in general relativity, and has published extensively on the detailed steps of Einstein's discovery of general and special relativity and also on many aspects of the theory's philosophical foundations.