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  1. Classical Mechanics And Relativity by Harald J. W. Muller-Kirsten, 2008-11-30
  2. Exploring Black Holes: Introduction to General Relativity by Edwin F. Taylor, John Archibald Wheeler, 2000-07-22
  3. Special Relativity by T.M. Helliwell, 2009-04-30
  4. The Meaning of Relativity, Fifth Edition: Including the Relativistic Theory of the Non-Symmetric Field (Princeton Science Library) by Albert Einstein, 2004-11-01
  5. The Relativity Of Wrong by Isaac Asimov, 1996-01-01
  6. Gravity from the Ground Up: An Introductory Guide to Gravity and General Relativity by Bernard Schutz, 2003-11-30
  7. Relativity: Special, General, and Cosmological by Wolfgang Rindler, 2006-06-01
  8. SPECIAL RELATIVITY FOR BEGINNERS: A Textbook for Undergraduates by Jurgen Freund, 2008-04-07
  9. Differential Geometry and Relativity Theory: An Introduction (Pure and Applied Mathematics) by Richard L. Faber, 1983-05-26
  10. Quantum Non-Locality and Relativity: Metaphysical Intimations of Modern Physics (Aristotelian Society Monographs) by Tim Maudlin, 2002-02-11
  11. Relativity: Modern Large-scale Spacetime Structure of the Cosmos by Moshe Carmeli, 2009-12-04
  12. Classical Mechanics: Point Particles and Relativity (Classical Theoretical Physics) by Walter Greiner, 2003-12-04
  13. Tensors, Relativity, and Cosmology by Mirjana Dalarsson, Nils Dalarsson, 2005-04-04
  14. Lecture Notes on the General Theory of Relativity: From Newtons Attractive Gravity to the Repulsive Gravity of Vacuum Energy (Lecture Notes in Physics) by Øyvind Grøn, 2009-04-20

61. Space And Time
Course based on Stephen Hawking's best selling book, A Brief History of Time . The course deals with topics in modern physics such as Einstein's Special Theory of relativity, Quantum Theory, Black Holes and the Creation of the Universe.
http://www.hartwick.edu/physics/spacetime.html
Welcome to the homepage for Physics 127: Space and Time. This course is based on Stephen Hawking's best selling book, "A Brief History of Time". The course deals with exciting topics in modern physics such as Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity, Quantum Theory, Black Holes and the Creation of the Universe. Paul Hewitt's text "Conceptual Physics" is also used to fill in details about basic physics concepts such as energy, momentum, wave motion, atomic and nuclear physics that are necessary in order to understand the ideas in Hawking's book. You can read the syllabus by clicking here.
A term project is required for this course. The purpose of the project is to help you to relate the ideas encountered in the course to your own interests, hobbies or professional goals. Details about this project can be obtained by clicking on the highlighted text.
Here are some links to other web pages that may help you to learn about some of the ideas discussed in this course: Stonehenge This page contains several photos of the Stonehenge monument taken by Dr. Hickey in the Fall of 1999. Views of the Universe . This page and the dozen or so pages that follow it contain lots of background about the geocentric and heliocentric models of the universe. There is also a wealth of information about Kepler, Galileo, Newton, etc.

62. Dr. Odenwald's ASK THE ASTRONOMER Page: Relativity FAQs
Special General relativity Questions and Answers. The following is a reproductionof the Special and General relativity section of his work.
http://einstein.stanford.edu/gen_int/relativity/qanda.html
This information was graciously provided by the NASA-sponsored "Ask the Space Scientist" web page and its author, Dr. Sten Odenwald. The following is a reproduction of the "Special and General Relativity" section of his work. Please visit the site directly
  • How do astronomers tell the difference between the different kinds of redshifts? Could an astronaut use a wrist watch to measure relativistic time dilation? What is it about quantum mechanics that is incompatible with general relativity? ...
  • RETURN to the Question and Answer Index.

    63. Clyde Davenport's Home Page
    Summary and application as it relates to electromagnetic theory and special relativity.
    http://home.usit.net/~cmdaven/cmdaven1.htm
    Clyde Davenport's Home Page
    If your browser does not log on automatically, Please click here for the frameless version of this Web site.

    64. Home Stack About Bio Projects Quotes Resume
    News ( Print ). NewsMonster NOT supported on OSX Posted on 200303-15000131-08 Bad news. NewsMonster is no longer supported on
    http://relativity.yi.org/
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    My New Hero
    Posted on 2003-03-17 02:48:43-08 This is a really sad story . Rachel Corrie is my new personal hero! I really think that the advent of digital cameras are really going to change the world. We need to start a digital camera fund for Iraq.... link to full image Rachel Corrie confronts the bulldozer driver. Read More Print Article
    Email Oriented Reputation Networks

    Posted on 2003-03-17 01:47:30-08 There has been a flurry of discussion the last few days about using mailing lists and email to harvest social networks. Most of this started from a Slashdot article published on Saturday which referenced Inflow . Steven Johnson published an article on discovery.com which was also interesting. All of this has been made possible using RFC 822 headers or explicit graph input either as a set of nodes/edges or as a matrix. The major problem I have here is that these systems are useless for humans. There is the initial

    65. [gr-qc/9605010] Cosmic Topology
    General relativity does not allow one to specify the topology of space, leaving the possibility that space is multi rather than simply- connected. This paper reviews the mathematical properties of multi-connected spaces, and the different tools to classify them and to analyse their properties.
    http://xxx.lpthe.jussieu.fr/abs/gr-qc/9605010
    General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract
    gr-qc/9605010
    From: Jean-Pierre.Luminet@obspm.fr Date: Mon, 06 May 1996 09:57:41 +0002 (300kb) Date (revised): Thu, 9 Jan 2003 16:32:59 GMT
    Cosmic Topology
    Authors: M. Lachieze-Rey J.P.Luminet (2) ((1) CE-Saclay/Service d'Astrophysique, (2) Observatoire de Meudon/DARC)
    Comments: 159 pages, LaTeX format, 32 figures available on request; v2 : all postscript figures added
    Journal-ref: Physics Reports 254 (1995) 135-214
    Full-text: PostScript PDF , or Other formats
    References and citations for this submission:
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    66. Relativity.yi.org/pgpkey.txt
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    67. Superstring And M-Theory Page -Relativity, Quantum Theory, Theoretical Physics
    This large page will provide information for people interested Superstring and MTheory. These topics are explained in detail. Advanced topics such as p-branes and dualities are explained.
    http://www.superstring-theory.com
    Superstring Theory and M-Theory Deutsche Version
    English Version

    Click here for the main page in English

    Webpage by Markus Basan and Claus Basan
    MTB28984@aol.de
    Newfoundland Page
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    68. Seven Dimensional (and Up) Einsteinian Hyperspherical Universe
    Updated material from the archived Cosmology Review site written in cooperation with UNC. A conceptualization in plain English of an eternal, dual, periodic universe model according to Special and General relativity.
    http://www.fm/7-sphere/
    Seven Dimensional (and up) Einsteinian Hyperspherical Universe
    In Plain English (Auto translate via AltaVista
    by Samuel A. Cox, BS; MSEd.
      Where are those one or two orders of magnitude of mass necessary to give us the universe we observe? Why is the universe accelerating outward? Why is the early universe observed to be dominated by Black Holes? How is order created, conserved and preserved in the cosmos? Why can matter only exist on a microscopic singular foundation? These and many, many other observations and questions are answered by this quasi-static "Geometric Universe" model, in which the dimensional parameters of cosmology are logically adjusted to better fit the mathematical dualism of General Relativity. This site consists of descriptive material and informal, non technical discussion of the profound implications of Singularity, Duality and Periodicity in a General Relativity Cosmology Model based on ... hyperspherical space with seven large dimensions; two/ sphere, Schwarzschild geometry and a single process but periodic time dimension. The model features a discrete, massive quantum Planck Realm, dual 3-space "hemispheres" with submicroscopic, and macroscopic, (astronomical) singular/photonic antipodes, inverse mapping with cosmological time separation, a photon based frame of reference system- and "time reversal" without an inverse process! Palikir, Pohnpei; November 25, 1999; Site Constructed August 2, 2000

    69. The Special Theory Of Relativity
    Presents an analytical assessment of the kinematics of special relativity.Category Science Physics relativity Special relativity...... us to forgo their use. Galileo Galilei. A New Direction For Physics!The Synthesis of Mechanics, relativity and Quantum Physics.
    http://www3.sympatico.ca/wbabin/paper/

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    70. 2001: A Spacetime Odyssey
    Two theories revolutionized the 20th century view of space and time Einstein's General Theory of relativity and Quantum Mechanics. Their union has spawned elementary particle theories with extra spacetime dimensions, the inflationary model of bigbang cosmology, dark matter in the universe, radiation from quantum black holes and the fuzzy spacetime geometry of superstrings and M-theory.
    http://www.umich.edu/~mctp/sto2001/
    Conference Home Scientific Program Schedule of Talks Students ... MCTP
    Inaugural Conference of the
    Michigan Center for Theoretical Physics
    May 21-25, 2001
    University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
    Two theories revolutionized the 20th century view of space and time: Einstein's General Theory of Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. Their union has spawned elementary particle theories with extra spacetime dimensions, the inflationary model of big-bang cosmology, dark matter in the universe, radiation from quantum black holes and the fuzzy spacetime geometry of superstrings and M-theory. These developments, derived from the 19th century mathematics of Riemannian geometry and Lie groups, have in their turn inspired new directions in the pure mathematics of topology and knot theory. In view of the mission of the Michigan Center for Theoretical Physics to provide a venue for interdisciplinary studies in the mathematical sciences, this Inaugural Conference will bring together Astronomers, Cosmologists, Particle Physicists and Mathematicians to share their different perspectives on the 21st century view of spacetime.
    Invited speakers include:
    John Bahcall (IAS)
    Jacob Bekenstein (Jerusalem)
    Stanley Deser (Brandeis)
    Paul Frampton (UNC, Chapel Hill)

    71. Mukul's Cosmos
    Graduate student at Stanford University. Includes research interests and publications, articles on relativity, quantum mechanics, and string theory
    http://uk.geocities.com/mukulagrawal78/index.html
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    72. Howstuffworks "How Special Relativity Works"
    A fascinating article that helps you to understand the basics of special relativity! Main Science Physical Science How Special relativity Works.
    http://www.howstuffworks.com/relativity.htm
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    by John Zavisa
    1.0 - The Fundamental Properties of the Universe

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    3.0 - Fun with the Special Theory of Relativity
    ... Shop or Compare Prices If you are a fan of science fiction, then you know that "relativity" is a fairly common part of the genre. For example, people on Star Trek are always talking about the space-time continuum, worm holes, time dilations and all sorts of other things that are based on the principle of relativity in one way or another. If you are a fan of science you know that relativity plays a big part there as well, especially when talking about things like black holes and astrophysics. If you have ever wanted to understand the fundamentals of relativity, then this edition of How Stuff Works will be incredibly interesting to you. In this edition the major principles of the theory are discussed in an accessible way so that you can understand the lingo and the theories involved. Once you understand these concepts, you will find that scientific news articles and science fiction stories are much more interesting! The links section offers three additional sources of information that you can tap into if you want to learn more.

    73. Theory Of Analytical Space-Time
    Theory of everything that unifies relativity and quantum mechanics.
    http://cuisilong.itgo.com/
    Free Web site hosting - Freeservers.com
    Welcome to the Site of Analytical Space-time! A new theory that fundamentally unifies
    and Quantum Mechanics in Chapter 2 Keywords: s pace, time, wave, deflection, rotation, black hole, gravitation, fundamental, unified theory, Lorentz transformation, cosmology, analytical, tast, astronomy, string We understand the world by learning and discovering the regularity in our experiences. There are two kinds of regularity, mechanical laws and statistical order. It is Theory of Analytical Space-Time that combines the both theoretically! Now that the new theory, as commented in a special physics review, has allowed us to see the aureole of God through the general effect of deflection or rotation of space-time, would it lead us to see the true face of God or comprehend the mind of God? Turn the key, you open the door. Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Best for IE5.X and 800*600 resolution Download PDF format in English only In case you can not access this website again or the webpages show too slowly, please try the master-site instead: http://www.tastphysics.com

    74. Lecture Notes On General Relativity
    This homepage contains lecture notes on the course of general relativity FX2/H97 read in the fall Category Science Physics relativity Courses and Tutorials......General relativity This homepage contains lecture notes on the course of generalrelativity FX2/H97 read in the fall semester 1997 at the Physics Institute of
    http://www.asu.cas.cz/~had/gr.html
    General Relativity
    This homepage contains lecture notes on the course of general relativity FX2/H97 read in the fall semester 1997 at the Physics Institute of NTNU, Trondheim. Some parts were added later. It is still under construction (see the dates of last revision of each chapter). Some viewers do not allow to see the PS-files on the screen. However, you can download it (using the 'save'-command) and print it on a PostScript printer.
    Contents:
    Introduction

    Special relativity

    Basic concepts of general relativity

    Spherically symmetric spacetimes
    ...
    References

    A supplementary text on lower level can be found in lecture notes on cosmology which was read in the fall semester 1999 as a part of another course. To get more information contact, please, the author.
    Readers may find interesting also other web-pages on general relativity referred at Hillman's list and Syracuse University list
    Petr Hadrava, Astronomical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 251 65 Ondrejov, Czech Republic tlf.: +420 204 620 141

    75. The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
    An assessment of linguistic determinism and linguistic relativity. With reference to the legacies of Wilhelm von Humboldt and Sigmund Freud.
    http://venus.va.com.au/suggestion/sapir.html
    The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
    'He gave man speech, and speech created thought,
    Which is the measure of the universe' - Prometheus Unbound,
    Shelley
    The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis as we know it today can be broken down into two basic principles: linguistic determinism and linguistic relativity
    Linguistic Determinism: A Definition
    Linguistic Determinism refers to the idea that the language we use to some extent determines the way in which we view and think about the world around us. The concept has generally been divided into two separate groups - 'strong' determinism and 'weak' determinism. Strong determinism is the extreme version of the theory, stating that language actually determines thought, that language and thought are identical. Although this version of the theory would attract few followers today - since it has strong evidence against it, including the possibility of translation between languages - we will see that in the past this has not always been the case. Weak determinism, however, holds that thought is merely affected by or influenced by our language, whatever that language may be. This version of determinism is widely accepted today.
    Wilhelm von Humboldt: The 'Weltanschauung' Hypothesis.

    76. Einstein World
    Devoted to Albert Einstein. It contains a biography, pictures, relativity information, intelligence information and letters he has written.
    http://www.geocities.com/researchtriangle/campus/6791/
    Einstein World
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    Other links of interest Want to know your IQ? Click here
    Want to buy books on Einstein? Click here
    Scientific American's Official web site. Click here
    Biography
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    Einstein World
    This page contains almost everything you could ever want to know about Albert Einstein. Use the links on the left and on the top to navigate through the site. Albert Einstein is named Time Magazine's Man of the Century! Click here to read about it.
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    77. Physics 7 Page
    undergraduate course notes include both special relativity (eg, spacetime, Lorentz invariance, various Category Science Physics relativity Courses and Tutorials......The Physics 7 Page. Poll results. Syllabus. Course Info. Course Notes. ConceptMaps. Power Point presentations. Homework. Old exams and study guides.
    http://phyun5.ucr.edu/~wudka/physics7.html
    The Physics 7 Page
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    Course Info Course Notes ... Final grades Send e-mail to Jose Wudka. UCR Class Schedule utility This page has been accessed times.

    78. Virtual Trips To Black Holes And Neutron Stars Page
    Here you will find descriptions and MPEG movies that take you on trips to black holes and neutron stars. These movies are scientifically accurate computer animations using Einstein's General Theory of relativity.
    http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/htmltest/rjn_bht.html
    Virtual Trips to
    Black Holes and Neutron Stars
    by Robert Nemiroff ( Michigan Technological University Ever wonder what it would look like to travel to a black hole? A neutron star? If so, you might find this page interesting. Here you will find descriptions and MPEG movies that take you on such exciting trips. These movies are scientifically accurate computer animations made with strict adherence to Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. The descriptions are written to be understandable on a variety of levels - from the casually curious to the professionally inquisitive. It is hoped that students from grade school to graduate school will find these virtual trips educational. "A stimulating, relativistically accurate trip!"
    - Kip Thorne
    The Feynman Professor of Theoretical Physics, California Institute of Technology, Author of "Black Holes and Time Warps - Einstein's Outrageous Legacy" Earth if compressed to ultracompact density and viewed from the photon sphere.
    Written Description of Visible Distortion Effects
    Below is a published paper understandable to undergraduates: "Visual Distortions Near a Black Hole and Neutron Star," Nemiroff, R. J. 1993, American Journal of Physics, 61, 619

    79. Sr Modern Relativity Modernrelativity Special Relativity Black Hole Mass Energy
    A unit for an online relativity textbook explaining special relativistic mathematical physics.Category Science Physics relativity Special relativity......modernrelativity special general relativity black hole mass energy Einstein wormholetime travel Schwarzschild sr light Aclubierre warp. Special relativity.
    http://home.aol.com/zcphysicsms/sr.htm
    Special Relativity David's Martial Arts Section This Unit focuses on special relativity only. Special relativity is a special case of a more general physics. We use only Cartesian coordinate systems. In special relativity we do not consider gravitation, and it is also not a quantum theory. Thus many of the implications of special relativity that are often quoted as if they were general laws do not hold true in more general physics scenarios. Once special relativity is understood, one may move on to a more general case of physics known as general relativity For those that are ready for this step we have created a section on general relativity - Modern Relativity Special Relativity Preface Unit I Special Relativity Chapter 1 SR Made Simple 1.1 - Lorentz Coordinate Transformation 1.2 - Relative Space and Time 1.3 - Paradoxes ... 3.3 - Rotations, Rockets, and Frequency Shifts

    80. Geometrie Der Relativitätstheorie
    Umfangreiche, gut lesbare Einf¼hrung in die spezielle und allgemeine Relativit¤tstheorie mit Schwerpunkt auf dem Konzept der Raumzeit.
    http://theory.gsi.de/~vanhees/faq/relativity/relativ.html

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