Inertial frames of reference! In 1905 Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) published 4 papers on 4 totally different topics, each of which broke new ground in physics, and each of which deserved (but didn't get) a separate Nobel Prize! |
Like most physicists at the dawn of the 20th Century, Einstein was aware that Newton's Laws and Maxwell's Equations were inconsistent. Something had to give, but what? He decided to make two postulates that seemed to be well justified by both theory and experiment, and to see where those postulates led him.
(1) All the laws of physics
should have the same form in all inertial frames of reference.
(2) The speed of light in vacuum is a universal constant,
independent of the motion of source or observer, or frame of
reference.