Introduction to special relativity

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71General relativity / Tensors / Time / Introduction to special relativity / Einstein field equations / Minkowski space / Metric tensor / Gravitation / Mathematics of general relativity / Physics / Relativity / Special relativity

return to updates How to Win an Argument about Relativity most Efficiently

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Source URL: milesmathis.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-02-20 18:04:53
72Quantum electrodynamics / Special relativity / Quantum field theory / Photon / Introduction to quantum mechanics / Gravitation / Electron / Virtual particle / Force / Physics / Particle physics / Introductory physics

return to updates Dark Matter as Massless Photons in the 4th Dimension? Through the Wormhole, 02x04

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Source URL: milesmathis.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-07-19 02:21:00
73Dimension / Time / Spacetime / Physical paradoxes / Relativity of simultaneity / Introduction to special relativity / Twin paradox / Length contraction / Time dilation / Physics / Relativity / Special relativity

Consciousness, Relativity and Time

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Source URL: stephenerobbins.com

Language: English - Date: 2010-03-26 21:01:02
74Faster-than-light travel / Tachyons / Speed of light / Faster-than-light / Introduction to special relativity / Spacetime / Light / Electromagnetic radiation / Photon / Physics / Special relativity / Relativity

Earth/matriX SCIENCE TODAY Electromagnetic Particle-Waves Always Travel Faster than the Defined Speed of Light in a Vacuum

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Source URL: earthmatrix.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-07 13:52:03
75Conservation laws / Quantum electrodynamics / Classical mechanics / Energy / General relativity / Conservation of energy / Stress–energy tensor / Introduction to general relativity / Special relativity / Physics / Gravitation / State functions

Modern Physics and the Energy Conservation Objection to Mind-Body Dualism Robin Collins

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Source URL: home.messiah.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-03-19 14:32:52
76Philosophy of physics / Time / Physical quantities / Time dilation / General relativity / Dark energy / Introduction to special relativity / Gravitation / Metric expansion of space / Physics / Physical cosmology / Special relativity

Study finds possible alternative explanation for dark energy

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Source URL: phys.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-23 03:36:30
77Dimension / Time dilation / Length contraction / Lorentz transformation / One-way speed of light / Introduction to special relativity / Redshift / Speed of light / General relativity / Relativity / Physics / Special relativity

RESEARCH ARTICLE Implications of an Absolute Simultaneity Theory for Cosmology and Universe Acceleration Edward T. Kipreos*

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Source URL: news.uga.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-24 10:09:43
78Relativity / Principle of relativity / Introduction to special relativity / Time / Observer / Speed of light / Spacetime / Anti de Sitter space / Galilean invariance / Physics / Special relativity / Dimension

Introduction to Relativity • Galilean Relativity

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Source URL: quasar.as.utexas.edu

Language: English - Date: 2005-04-11 01:57:29
79Dimension / Speed of light / Principle of relativity / Frame of reference / Light / Wave / Introduction to special relativity / Relativity of simultaneity / Relativity / Physics / Special relativity

1 Galileo’s principle and light waves It was common wisdom among scientists since the time of Galileo that velocity is a relative notion. That is, it makes no sense to say that the velocity of an object has some parti

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Source URL: www.theory.caltech.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-02-15 15:45:18
80Gravitation / Spacetime / General relativity / Introduction to special relativity / Mass / Introduction to general relativity / Anti de Sitter space / Physics / Special relativity / Relativity

National Aeronautics and Space Administration According to Newton’s theory of gravity (1687), all masses pull on each other with an invisible force called “gravity”. This

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Source URL: einstein.stanford.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-04-16 15:32:12
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