Brad DeLong, in the course of something completely different, suggests that the theory of relativity really isn't all that hard. At least, if your standard of comparison is quantum mechanics. He's completely right, of course. While relativity has a reputation for being intimidatingly difficult, it's a peculiar kind of difficulty. Coming at the subject without any preparation, you hear all kinds of crazy things about time dilating and space stretching, and it seems all very recondite and baffling. But anyone who studies the subject appreciates that it's a series of epiphanies: once you get it, you can't help but wonder what was supposed to be so all-fired difficult about this stuff. Applications can still be very complicated, of course (just as they are in classical mechanics or electrodynamics or whatever), but the basic pillars of the theory are models of clarity. Quantum mechanics is not like that. The most on-point ...
Is Relativity Hard?
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