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I would say that passage is essential reading for anyone contemplating GR for the first time, I had no idea it was publicly available (to some extent). IMO it is rivaled only by Galileo's Ship (for Galilean/Newtonian relativity) in terms of readability and prose.pervect said:I'm rather fond of the "Parable of the Apple", which explains gravity as geodesic deviation.
I would like to see both recommended more to newbies, can anyone think of other brief and seminal texts (on relativity) to rival these?