| # Einstein's Four Original Papers on Special Relativity: A New Modern Translation 2026
**Experience the birth of modern physics through the eyes of Albert Einstein—now updated for the modern student and physicist.**
### "I was marveled at a compass..."
As a child, Albert Einstein was fascinated by the invisible forces of magnets. That curiosity never left him. In 1905, while working as a patent clerk, he published two papers that would forever change our understanding of space, time, and energy.
This volume presents a completely new, modern translation of those seminal works, along with two follow-up papers that completed his journey toward the world's most famous equation: $E = mc^2$.
### Why This New Translation?
Most existing translations of Einstein's work are over a century old, using archaic terminology and clunky notations (like $\xi, \eta, \zeta$) that make the logic difficult to follow. This 2026 edition, translated by Harry Yoon, PhD, bridges that gap:
* **Modern Mathematical Notation:** Component-based equations are replaced with clean, intuitive 3D vector notations.
* **Modern Terminology:** Updated physics terms ensure clarity for today's students and professionals.
* **The Original Logic:** Modern textbooks often obscure Einstein's elegant, first-principles approach with layers of later interpretation. Here, you see the theory as it was born—pure, direct, and surprisingly simple.
### What's Included:
1. **On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies (1905):** The foundation of Special Relativity. Learn why electricity and magnetism are just two sides of the same coin.
2. **Does the Inertia of a Body Depend on its Energy Content? (1905):** The introduction of mass-energy equivalence.
3. **The Principle of Conservation of Momentum of the Center of Mass and the Inertia of Energy (1906):** A deeper dive into the mechanics of $E = mc^2$.
4. **On the Inertia of Energy Required by the Principle of Relativity (1907):** Einstein’s further investigations into the rigidity of bodies and the evolution of his theory.
### Truly Understand $E = mc^2$
Very few people—including many physicists—fully understand the nuances of mass-energy equivalence. By reading Einstein’s original papers, you can bypass the common misconceptions and grasp the fundamental symmetry of the universe.
Whether you are a serious student of relativity, a professional physicist, or a science enthusiast, these papers are essential reading. Discover why Special Relativity is not just a chapter in a textbook, but a revolutionary view of the universe that is still being explored today.
**About the Translator:**
Harry Yoon, PhD, is a physicist and researcher dedicated to making the foundational works of science accessible to a new generation of thinkers. |