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  1. Modern Physical Theory: Special Relativity and Quantum Physics by Timothy d. Sanders, 1970
  2. Relativity: The Special and the General Theory by Albert Einstein, 2004
  3. SPECIAL RELATIVITY: AN INTRODUCTION by E. L. McFarland, 1991
  4. Modern physical Theory Special Relativity and Quan by Timothy D. Sanders, 1970
  5. Introduccion a La Relatividad Especial/An Introduction to Special Relativity by James H. Smith, 2003-04-04
  6. Modern physical theory;: Special relativity and quantum physics (Addison-Wesley series in physics) by Timothy D Sanders, 1970
  7. Introduction to Special Relativity by T. M. Helliwell, 1986
  8. Relativity - The Special and General Theory
  9. Requiem for Relativity the Collapse of Special Relativity
  10. Special Relativity & Quantum Mechanics by Francis R Halpern, 1968
  11. Special Relativity by Terry Bisson, 2005-06-21
  12. Special Relativity (Oxford Physics) by John Taylor, 1975-09-18
  13. Understanding the Space-time Concepts of Special Relativity by Arthur Evett, 1983-03-16
  14. Special relativity after 100 years: special relativity has been phenomenally successful, but its nonintuitive nature has made it difficult for us to absorb ... An article from: Skeptical Inquirer by John Geohegan, 2005-09-01

121. SIMULATING GENERAL RELATIVITY
Some examples of the phenomena of general relativity are simulated. This provides a graphical sight on the main general relativity concepts. The simulations include solutions in 3D (XY +time) and 4D (XYZ+time) spaces.
http://www.raczynski.com/pn/genrel.htm
SIMULATING GENERAL RELATIVITY Stanislaw Raczynski
stanracz@prodigy.net.mx
ABSTRACT Some examples of the phenomena of general relativity are simulated. This provides a graphical and quite illustrative sight on the main general relativity concepts. The simulations include solutions in 3D (XY +time) and 4D (XYZ+time) spaces. The solutions are more general than those which can be obtained analytically. For example, the approach to the black hole is simulated not only as a radial particle movement, but as an arbitrary trajectory in the 3D space. The distortion of images of far objects seen through a neighborhood of a black hole is simulated using photon trajectories in 4D space. Also the entrance of an arbitrary trajectory into the horizon of the black hole is simulated both with the coordinate time (seen by the static observer) and with the proper time (clock) of the moving body. Time distortion at the neighborhood of the black hole is shown as a 3D “space-distortion” plot. Interesting simulation experiments are also shown for the rotating black hole. Click here to download the complete article Consult also: http://www.raczynski.com/pn/pn.htm

122. Relativity Technologies - Enterprise Application Modernization
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123. Chomsky UD
Review by US political dissident Noam Chomsky of the United States' own appalling record on human rights not in the distant past, but in the last 50 years and continuing right up to this day.
http://www.zmag.org/chomsky/articles/9708-UD-relativity.html
The United States and the "Challenge of Relativity" By Noam Chomsky This essay will appear in a collection assembled by Tony Evans, dealing with the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Man. The adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on December 10, 1948 constituted a step forward in the slow progress towards protection of human rights. The overarching principle of the UD is universality. Its provisions have equal standing. There are no moral grounds for self-serving "relativism," which selects for convenience; still less for the particularly ugly form of relativism that converts the UD into a weapon to wield selectively against designated enemies. The 50th anniversary of the UD provides a welcome occasion for reflection on such matters, and for steps to advance the principles that have been endorsed, at least rhetorically, by the nations of the world. The chasm that separates words from actions requires no comment; the annual reports of the major human rights organizations provide more than ample testimony. And there is no shortage of impressive rhetoric. One would have to search far to find a place where leadership and intellectuals do not issue ringing endorsements of the principles and bitter condemnation of those who violate them notably excluding themselves and their associates and clients.

124. The Relativity Theorem
Devoted to discovering what lies behind the mysteries of the paranormal, and classifying them. Ghosts, U.F.O.s, Telekenisis and other articles.
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125. Cambridge Relativity
Beginner's guide to all the basic concepts of Astrophysics written by active scientists at Cambridge University, UK.
http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gr/public/
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126. Alignment Theory: New Quantum Relativity Theory Of Everything
Preliminary look at a new approach to relativity, Cosmology and the Quantum nature of the universe.
http://www.becomereal.com/quantum_relativity.htm
Quantum Relativity "Theory of Everything" Alignment Theory Abstract:
(Complete Paper below) This paper is a preliminary look at a new, very simple approach to
Relativity, Cosmology and the Quantum nature of the universe.

This approach is based on a mixture of existing mainstream ideas and some new ones, put together in a new way, involving emergence theory dynamics. The inherent mechanism seems to unify relativity and quantum mechanics and produces most of the major features of both, automatically. If this is so, Relativity, Quantum theory and Cosmology describe the effects , Alignment theory is the actual mechanism.
There are three main elements
that underlie this approach:

1. Gravity and Mass are the outcome of a two-polarity "Alignment" / "Anti-alignment" energy fluctuation Field. (Momentary alignments of quantum foam, explained below.)
This Field is "curved" space-time.

127. Mukul's Tutorials (Basic Introduction) On Solid State Device Physics
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
Articles in Solid State Device/Material Physics (To read/download most updated versions of these articles please visit authors Stanford webpage: http://www.stanford.edu/~mukul

Axiomatic Study of Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Field Theory / ( Quantum Optics / QED ) Quantum Theory of Measurements ... Thin Film Technology

128. Usenet Articles By Mukesh Prasad (aka Bhanwara@my-deja.com)
Alternate viewpoint on the Double Slit Experiment which is the experiment that started the moderen QM thought.
http://www.mukesh.ws/
List of selected Usenet Articles by bhanwara
Here is a list of some usenet articles on Physics (specifically QM SR GR and light ) by Mukesh Prasad (aka bhanwara@my-deja.com , and ) collected here so these discussions are not lost as they roll off the news-server archives. All articles here require open-minded, non-authoritarian thinking.
Summary
  • A mechanism is clarified whereby light can propagate in vacuum without requiring mystical properties. Quantum Mechanics interpretations are shown to be incorrect. The actual interpretation involves the fields generated by the electron sources. QM is still a valid line of research, but it is a lot less mystical and therefore potentially more useful than previously assumed. Special Relativity and constancy of light are demonstrated to be incorrect. Despite its mathematical complexity, General Relativity is shown to be trivial and useless in terms of its actual meaning, and slightly incorrect. Some of its incorrectness arises from the fact that it incorporates constancy and Special Relativity. It is also incorrect because of its attempt to use a symmetrical albeit elegant model for an underlying asymmetrical reality (which fact makes the elegance of the model or lack thereof, totally irrelevant. Appropriateness of the model is more important in mathematical models of physical reality, than elegance.)
  • Light
    On the propagation of light in empty space
    A theoretical framework for wave-particle duality

    Explanation of the photo-electric effect
    Quantum Physics

    129. Movies From The Edge
    Virtual reality and informational movies on black holes. This site is associated with the National Center for Supercomputing Applications(NCSA), and is for students in middle school and above.
    http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Cyberia/NumRel/MoviesEdge.html
    Back 1 Back 2 Up Map ... Expo Home
    Movies from the Edge of Spacetime
    Preliminaries
    Welcome to our Virtual Theater. Here you can view movies and images "on-demand" and peer into the mathematical mysteries of Einstein's Universe. The imagery depicts the dynamic behavior of black holes and gravitational waves , as simulated on powerful supercomputers and visualized using the latest computer graphics tools and techniques. Ed Seidel, NCSA, on-camera
    QuickTime Movie
    (1.3 MB); Sound File Text Larry Smarr , NCSA, on-camera
    QuickTime Movie
    (2.8 MB); Sound File (1.5 MB); Text Before plunging into all this imagery , we urge you to check out the " Technical Corner and " Navigation Tips in the Information Center. Doing so could save you a lot of frustration. Remember, be patient when downloading. Stay cool!
    Our Feature Presentations. Select and Enjoy!
    Schwarzschild Wormhole
    QuickTime (1.3 MB); MPEG (1.3 MB); Thumbnail Text
    Single, Non-rotating, Distorted Black Hole
    1. Low amplitude disturbance: color mapping
    QuickTime
    (2.7 MB); MPEG Sound (1.4 MB); Thumbnail Text 2. Low amplitude disturbance: gravitational waves

    130. Differential Gometry And General Relativity
    An introduction to differential geometry and general relativity by Stefan Waner at Hofstra. This is an upper level undergraduate mathematics course which assumes a knowledge of calculus and some linear algebra.
    http://people.hofstra.edu/faculty/Stefan_Waner/diff_geom/tc.html
    Introduction to Differential Geometry and General Relativity
    Lecture Notes by Stefan Waner,
    Department of Mathematics, Hofstra University
    These notes are dedicated to the memory of Hanno Rund.
    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Preliminaries: Distance, Open Sets, Parametric Surfaces and Smooth Functions 2. Smooth Manifolds and Scalar Fields 3. Tangent Vectors and the Tangent Space 4. Contravariant and Covariant Vector Fields ... Download the latest version of the differential geometry/relativity notes in PDF format References and Suggested Further Reading
    (Listed in the rough order reflecting the degree to which they were used) Bernard F. Schutz, A First Course in General Relativity (Cambridge University Press, 1986)
    David Lovelock and Hanno Rund, Tensors, Differential Forms, and Variational Principles (Dover, 1989)
    Charles E. Weatherburn, An Introduction to Riemannian Geometry and the Tensor Calculus (Cambridge University Press, 1963)
    Charles W. Misner, Kip S. Thorne and John A. Wheeler, Gravitation (W.H. Freeman, 1973)
    Keith R. Symon

    131. Stránky O Obecné Teorii Relativity
    Srozumiteln½ a zaj­mav½ v½klad Einsteinovy obecn© teorie relativity.
    http://www.mujweb.cz/www/objectconsulting/otr1.html
    Dùležité upozornìní Èlen systému BillBoard.cz - reklama na Internetu zdarma Vstupem na tyto stránky potvrzujete, že souhlasíte s tìmito body: Zajímá mne Einsteinova obecná teorie relativity Chci pochopit, co to je èerná díra a jiné vìci z obecné teorie relativity Chci znát, jaké jsou filosofické základy obecné teorie relativity Chci jednoduchý výklad, protože pøímé studium obecné teorie relativity pro mne není možné Rád se vìnuji logickým problémùm a jsem pøemýšlivý V mém okolí není zakázáno pøemýšlet Pokud alespoò jeden z tìchto bodù neplatí, prosíme okamžitì opuste tyto stránky ! ENTER EXIT Chcete umìt objektovì programovat? Kliknìte sem a nauète se to! © Ilja Kraval, 1998 e-mail: mailto:kraval@mbox.mrp.cz

    132. 4C - The Relativity Of Ones Perception
    Essay by Lourens Hupkes.
    http://www.4c.com.br/h_hupkes_i.htm
    Gurdjieff Brasil
    The relativity of ones perception
    In Judaism it is told that to hear is standing in opposite of the other senses and that hearing is the quintessence. One explains further that the hearing is not only the hearing of the spoken word, but hearing in all ways. That is why one says: Salomo understands the language of the animals as well as the language of the plants. This does not mean that he understands the crowing of the cock, but he is able to hear something that maybe not at all in this way is expressed. The profets for instance do hear a voice also. And here one says about: this does not necessarily go together with sound in the way of our speech. They can hear that voice without any sound! If that very voice is heard, then it is hocus-pocus and that should be ignored. That voice is heard in another way.
    The Jiddish language expresses this in a special way. Jiddish is a kind of dialect from middle-age German which was spoken by the Jews who were expelled from Germany or fleeing at the time of the 'Black Death'(1300). They were admitted 'en masse' in then at that time Kingdom Poland and they took the middle-age German with them and this language has itself maintained there in the Jewish society. It has assimilated in the course of time some Slav and Hebrew words.
    In that Jiddish there is a difference between 'herren' of the German 'hoeren' that is hearing of a sound, and 'der herren' that signifies hearing in an other way. This word is used when for instance someone is telling that he has made the voyage through the 'Hechalos', that is the palaces (in modern terms one could say a voyage in meditation). One has left this world here and one has entered the palaces of the other realm.

    133. The Relativity Of Biblical Ethics
    Joe Edward Barnhard argues that the Bible itself exemplifies moral relativism.
    http://www.positiveatheism.org/writ/bibethics.htm#BIBETH
    Clinton is not an adulterer
    by Larry Judkins
    Religion Page Editor
    Sacramento Valley Mirror
    I know, I know! After reading that headline, you think I'm a rabid Democrat who's in denial about President Clinton's extramarital affairs. Actually, long before Mr. Clinton's own admissions, I accepted as true the allegations of both Monica Lewinsky and Gennifer Flowers. I have also never doubted Paula Jones or Kathleen Willey. So how, then, can I maintain that President Clinton is not an adulterer? Simple. From a biblical perspective or at least an Old Testament perspective he has not committed adultery. Remember that in Old Testament times, polygamy and concubinage were perfectly acceptable institutions, and no "sin" or immorality was associated with them. Generally speaking, men could have as many women as they could acquire. A man was considered an adulterer only if he had sexual relations with another man's wife. If a married man had sex with an unmarried woman, he was not guilty of adultery. Thus, King David was an adulterer only because of his relationship with Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah the Hittite. His many other legally acquired wives and concubines did not make him guilty of adultery.

    134. Welcome To OYYZZ1.com
    The search for meaning and truth through philosophy, religion, science, and metaphysics. The reader is warned that it may be a tedious process to learn to understand the author.
    http://www.oyyzz1.com/
    WELCOME TO OYYZZ1.com New! Nature and Human Society Reflections on the Meaning of Life New! The Secret Teachings of Christ Recent Additions!
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    135. Lecture Notes On 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
    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

    136. Alternative Physics
    Commonsense alternative explanations of so called relativity effects and many other phenomena. MS Word format.
    http://www.malovic.co.yu/ep.htm
    This page is in the phase of reconstruction. Until I fix it, you can: DOWNLOAD WORD DOCUMENT
    Alternative physics based on particles' internal energy model

    Sorry for the inconvenience. Hopefully, the page will be up soon. Miodrag (on May the 30th, 2000.)

    137. Welcome To UHyperspace
    Articles about the Universe, Cosmology, Quantum Mechanics, relativity collection of some FAQ's.
    http://www.angelfire.com/space2/chaminda/
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    Why is our Universe the way we see it to be? And what will ultimately become of it? These are two fundamental questions which have long interested humankind. In the more than 70 years since the discovery that that the Universe is expanding, we have made some significant steps in understanding how the Universe began and how it must have evolved to be what it is today. We know this: galaxies and clusters of galaxies formed from tiny fluctuations in the early Universe. We can measure these fluctuations by mapping the cosmic background radiation and relate them to the structures which we observe today. However, many challenges remain such as:
    What is the Age of the Universe? - or - How Fast is the Universe Expanding?

    138. ElRelt
    Download page for a textbook by Ruslan Sharipov.
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    Classical electrodynamics and theory of relativity.
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    139. 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)

    140. Arcusuniverse - Arcun - Uncertainty & Relativity
    Best solutions for hierarchical system of matter in cosm, world formula, wave mechanics bound with relativity, chat about it, downloads of articles and cohesions
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