Why did Einstein Reject the November Tensor in 1912-1913, only to Come Back to it in November 1915?
The question of Einstein's rejection of the November tensor is re-examined in light of conflicting answers by several historians. I discuss these conflicting conjectures in view of three questions tha
The question of Einstein’s rejection of the November tensor is re-examined in light of conflicting answers by several historians. I discuss these conflicting conjectures in view of three questions that should inform our thinking: Why did Einstein reject the November tensor in 1912, only to come back to it in 1915? Why was it hard for Einstein to recognize that the November tensor is a natural generalization of Newton’s law of gravitation? Why did it take him three years to realize that the November tensor is not incompatible with Newton’s law? I first briefly describe Einstein’s work in the Zurich Notebook. I then discuss a number of interpretive conjectures formulated by historians and what may be inferred from them. Finally, I offer a new combined conjecture that answers the above questions.
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