Article ID: CBB285498190

Whittaker, Einstein, and the History of the Aether: Alternative Interpretation, Blunder, or Bigotry? (2021)

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Edmund T. Whittaker’s second edition of his A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity is famous for his treatment of Einstein as an almost irrelevant character in the emergence of what he called “the relativity theory of Poincaré and Lorentz.” Historians of science have given a number of explanations, which include Whittaker’s scientific conservatism as an old classical physicist, his commitment to the ether, the pre-eminent role he attributed to mathematics over physics, and foundational philosophical disagreements, to name a few. And in the background, often more implicit than forthright, the accusation of antisemitism looms over Whittaker. In this paper I intend to shed new light on this controversy by taking into consideration the abundant correspondence between Whittaker and his son preserved in the archives of the Fisher Library, University of Toronto. With it, we will get a more complex and personal view of the context in which his attempt at dethroning Einstein took place. Together with the abovementioned reasons, this correspondence shows that the problematic status quo of general relativity in the early 1950s, a period that has been described as the low-mark of general relativity, was very influential in the historical treatment he gave to Einstein. This is an aspect hardly mentioned in the historical work on this controversy and, from this correspondence, it appears to be central to understanding Whittaker at the time of drafting the new History. His possible antisemitic bias will also be addressed, though with the insufficient information on this subject the matter cannot be settled.

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Authors & Contributors
Wazeck, Milena
Glass, Philip
Casolaro, Ferdinando
Ziadat, Adel A.
Wolters, Gereon
Weinberg, Steven
Concepts
Relativity
Physics
Controversies and disputes
Astronomy
Marginalization
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, early
Places
United States
Germany
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