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Lorentz and Poincare were very important in the development of special relativity. This article is about general relativity.

For general relativity there's a good argument that David Hilbert deserves more credit.



Are Newton, Galileo, Coulomb and Archimedes more important to general relativity?


> Archimedes, the ancient Greek philosopher, had asserted that heavy objects fall faster than lighter ones.

Wasn't that Aristotle?


Than Hilbert? No. Riemann, perhaps. Making it work was all about the proper non-Euclidean geometry. Einstein needed to learn the right mathematics.




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