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The analogy holds with magnetomotive forces. We see that electromotive force plays in the developed theory merely the part of an auxiliary concept, which owes its introduction to the circumstance that electric and magnetic forces do not exist independently of the state of motion of the system of coordinates.
— On The Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies
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by Albert Einstein
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