# Space and Time 62 Years after the Berne Conference

**Authors:** Claus Kiefer

arXiv: 1812.10679 · 2020-09-01

## TL;DR

This paper reviews the 1955 Berne Conference on relativity, analyzing its historical contributions and placing them in the context of current understanding of space and time.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive historical review of the 1955 Berne Conference and connects past discussions to modern theories of space and time.

## Key findings

- Historical insights into relativity development
- Contextualization of past theories with current knowledge
- Highlights of key debates from the 1955 conference

## Abstract

In 1955, an international conference took place in Berne at which the state of relativity theory and its possible generalizations were presented and critically discussed. I review the most important contributions to that conference and put them into the perspective of today's knowledge about the nature of space and time.

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