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  1. Introduction to Special Relativity by Robert Resnick, 1968-01-15
  2. Problem Book in Relativity and Gravitation by A. Lightman, R. H. Price, 1975-12-01
  3. General Relativity: With Applications to Astrophysics (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics) by Norbert Straumann, 2010-11-02
  4. Relativity for Scientists and Engineers by Ray Skinner, 1982-05
  5. Introduction to Special Relativity by Wolfgang Rindler, 1991-07-11
  6. Introduction To The Theory Of Relativity by Peter Gabriel Bergmann, 2008-06-13
  7. Special Relativity: An Introduction with 200 Problems and Solutions by Michael Tsamparlis, 2010-05-28
  8. Relativity of Wrong: Essays on Science by Isaac Asimov, 1988-03-01
  9. Relativity Demystified by DavidMcMahon, Paul M. Alsing, 2005-12-02
  10. The Gospel of Relativity by Walter Starcke, 1989-04
  11. Special Relativity (Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series) (Volume 0) by N.M.J. Woodhouse, 2003-05-07
  12. Einstein's Jury: The Race to Test Relativity by Jeffrey Crelinsten, 2006-05-30
  13. Einstein's Method: A Fresh Approach to Quantum Mechanics and Relativity by Paul A. Klevgard, 2008-09-05
  14. The Divine Relativity: A Social Conception of God (The Terry Lectures Series) by Charles Hartshorne, 1982-09-10

81. Theory Of Analytical Space-Time
Theory of everything that unifies relativity and quantum mechanics.
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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

82. SimScience - An Introduction To Simplicial Quantum Gravity
Contains introductory material on quantum mechanics and relativity and outlines one method of combining the two theories.
http://www.simscience.org/membranes/advanced/essay/quantum_grav1.html
An introduction to simplicial quantum gravity
About three hundred years ago Isaac Newton wrote down rules describing the mechanics of moving objects. He also described gravity as a force that pulls massive objects together. Isaac Newton (1642-1727) We know today that Newtonian physics is really only an approximation that works well in almost every situation that we encounter in everyday life. We can use these rules to describe exactly how a baseball will travel when thrown. We know how to use Newton's laws so well that we can launch a rocket, and give it exactly the right amount of thrust so that it can coast to Jupiter, a planet only 90,000 miles across, but millions of miles distant from earth and orbiting at 30,000 miles per hour. This approximation is not good enough in some situations. If I want to describe the behavior of things on a very small scale, such as the motion of an electron around an atom, I cannot use the same Newtonian rules that I use to describe the motion of a baseball thrown across the infield. For really small-scale physics, I must use a new set of rules proposed in the early 1900's. These rules are called quantum mechanics There is another situation when Newtonian mechanics is not good enough. That is when we want to describe the motion of objects near very large masses like stars and whole galaxies. In these situations we must use another theory developed in the early 1900's, Albert Einstein's

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Publication General Relativity and Gravitation Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 0001-7701 (Paper) 1572-9532 (Online) Subject: Mathematics Physics and Astronomy Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 37 Number 8 / August 2005 Number 7 / July 2005 Number 6 / June 2005 Number 5 / May 2005 ... Request a sample Volume 36 Number 12 / December 2004 Number 11 / November 2004 Number 10 / October 2004 Title: HYPER Number 9 / September 2004 Number 8 / August 2004 Number 7 / July 2004 Title: Proceedings UISS-2003 Number 6 / June 2004 Number 5 / May 2004 Number 4 / April 2004 Number 3 / March 2004 Title: Fundamental Physics on the ISS Number 2 / February 2004 Number 1 / January 2004 Volume 35 Number 12 / December 2003 Number 11 / November 2003 Number 10 / October 2003 Number 9 / September 2003 ... Number 1 / January 2003 Volume 34 Number 12 / December 2002 Number 11 / November 2002 Number 10 / October 2002 Number 9 / September 2002 ... Number 1 / January 2002 Jump to volumes: Most Recent 33 to 30 29 to 29 First page
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84. HOMOPOLAR - EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION
The web page contains a movie and pictures of the experiment that ultimately shows that M hypothesis in electromagnetism is valid – not the N one. We can conclude that consequently Maxwell and Faraday equations should have total time derivation, which affects the Special Theory of relativity.
http://www.andrijar.com/homavi/index.html

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LIST OF PUBLISHED ARTICLES Jorge Guala-Valverde
Active Member of the Academy of Sciences of New York His experimental and theoretical work is very important in disclosure of present dogma in physics. He was born in 1950 and he is a member of Academy of Sciences of New York.
The main goal of the work is to show that the main mistake is done early at the very beginning of science and techniques we have today. The main mistake was done by misunderstanding of Faraday’s homopolar generator that directly led to Lorentz transformations and consequently to Einstein Theory of relativity. Resent experiments have clearly showed that things are not as most us take them for grant: Bumerang Project, resent Microwave experiments performed by Hartwig W. Thim that was approved by IEEE, etc.
Misunderstanding of such important things like electromagnetism prevents further progress in science and techniques and that must be surpassed by immediate, strong and fast rejecting to litter all bed premises and theories that are wrong. The theories must be rejected to enable further progress. Experimental Setup Figures show an annular (25 mm inner radius, 75 mm outer radius), ceramic-type, axially magnetized, permanent magnet

85. Home Page: Jose Fernando Mendes, Universidade De Aveiro
Information about research, namely on random networks. Also presents classes online Statistical physics, computational physics, and mechanics and relativity.
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I am a theoretical physicist working on Statistical Physics. My research, in the last years, focus mainly in the study of the structure and the evolution of communications networks, the World Wide Web, the Internet, biological networks, etc. Other interests are related with: granular media, self-organized criticality, non-equilibrium phase transitions, deposition models,etc. In fact, my last research on networks has inumerous applications and is a realization of a general principle: popularity is attractive
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86. 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

87. The Light Cone - An Illuminating Introduction To Relativity (by Rob Salgado)
Visualizing Proper Time in Special relativity with LightClocks. SPECIAL relativity. Maxwell and The Electrodynamic Theory of Light Introducing the
http://www.phy.syr.edu/courses/modules/LIGHTCONE/
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The Light Cone
an illuminating introduction to relativity
Rob Salgado
(salgado@physics.syr.edu)
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For a new visualization of the Twin Paradox, visit
Visualizing Proper Time in Special Relativity [with LightClocks]
Older, but still useful: Twin Paradox java applet
Animations are available in MPEG and animated-GIF formats. Since March 13, 1996, you are visitor number
    PREFACE
  • Introduction
  • Unfamiliar Quotations
  • English-Spacetime-Geometry Dictionary
    PRIMEVAL RELATIVITY
  • EVENTS and SPACETIME
  • Aristotle's Spacetime
  • Introducing the PRINCIPLE OF RELATIVITY: Galileo's Spacetime ...
  • Newton and His Mechanical Laws of Motion
    SPECIAL RELATIVITY
  • Maxwell and The Electrodynamic Theory of Light
  • Introducing the LIGHT CONE: The Einstein-Minkowski Spacetime
  • Soap Box Seminar Series: The Twin Non-Paradox ...
  • A more illuminating look at the LIGHT CONE
    GENERAL RELATIVITY
  • Newton, Galileo, and The Laws of Gravitation
  • 88. NOVA | Einstein's Big Idea | Relativity (Lightman Essay) | PBS
    The author describes relativity.
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/einstein/relativity/relativity2.html

    89. Syracuse - Relativity Group Home Page
    Other relativity Groups . Some Useful Links Living Reviews in relativity Advances in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics Reviews of Modern Physics
    http://www.phy.syr.edu/research/relativity/
    Fundamental Theory Group:
    Particle and Gravitational Physics
    Gravity Wave Group
    Preprints Journals Look Up
    This page is maintained by Rob Salgado. salgado@physics.syr.edu

    90. Classical Mechanics
    of Gravity Relativistic Theory of Gravitation......General relativity And The Theory Of Gravitation. General relativity Effective Field Theory
    http://phys-edu.net/
    CLASSICAL MECHANICS
    General Relativity And The Theory Of Gravitation
  • General Relativity
  • Effective Field Theory Description of Gravity
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    General Relativity Albert Einstein, German born American physicist responsible for the relativistic theory of motion. Einstein's relativistic theory of Special Relativity was later applied to the gravitational field, describing gravity as a curvature in space. Energy and matter (like the earth) can bend both space and time (so called "space-time"), which produces a "curve" for things to fall into. The Moon is in orbit of the earth from such a curvature. The general theory is really just an adaptation of the special theory of relativity so the behavior of light is also described in this theory. -If space can become distorted so can light, and it does, not only does space bend, but even time itself can be slowed. The principle behind this Einstein called the "principle of equivalence," which is a relativistic version of the Doppler Effect. The underlying principle of General Relativity is that the effects of acceleration are equivocal to the effects of being pulled by a gravitational field.
    The general theory of relativity derives its origin from the need to extend the new space and time concepts of the special theory of relativity from the domain of electric and magnetic phenomena to all of physics and, particularly, to the theory of gravitation. As space and time relations underlie all physical phenomena, it is conceptually intolerable to have to use mutually contradictory notions of space and time in dealing with different kinds of interactions, particularly in view of the fact that the same particles may interact with each other in several different wayselectromagnetically, gravitationally, and by way of so-called nuclear forces.
  • 91. Foundationphysics
    This work is based on an elementary particle, the PParticle, and includes amongst other topics, discussions of relativity, origin of background radiation, nature of black holes and the nature of light.
    http://www.foundationphysics.com/
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    Foundation Physics
    This site presents a detailed theory based on an elementary particle, the P-Particle, postulated to be the fundamental constituent of all matter in the universe, and subsequently shown to be identifiable with the neutrino.
    The particle is defined by several axioms and can be thought of as the quantum of matter. Just as energy is quantised, and mass and energy are interchangeable, then on this basis the idea of mass being quantised is first assumed and subsequently verified.
    The implications of the model are far-reaching, with new light shed on facets of physics ranging from classical Newtonian mechanics, to quantum theory and particle physics, to black holes.
    A selection of contents is provided under each section of the site. The individual parts themselves are obtainable in pdf format.
    I hope you enjoy the site and welcome any comments or questions. Bijan Yavari London 2005 Introduction P-Particle Theory: a neutrino-based TOE www.foundationphysics.com bijanyavari@yahoo.com Pdf version of website

    92. Pirelli Relativity Challenge
    The Pirelli INTERNETional Award, the first Internet Multimedia Award Introduction by President Marco Tronchetti Provera.
    http://www.pirelliaward.com/einstein.html
    Pirelli Relativity Challenge 2005 Rules A special award to mark the centenary of the publication of the Special Relativity Theory
    It has been almost a century since the Special Relativity Theory was first published by Albert Einstein in 1905. Yet despite its age the theory remains the intellectual domain of the trained physicist.
    Although its low popularity among laypersons and non-scientists is no doubt due to its inherent complexity, we suspect that a failure in communication may be partly responsible.
    Thus, as part of the World Year of Physics 2005, the Pirelli Internet ional Award launches the Pirelli Relativity Challenge. An award for the best multimedia work that explains special relativity theory to the layperson.
    The philosophy of the Award is that the effective communication of science is as important as the underlying science itself. This challenge seeks to promote this philosophy by simplifying and demystifying one of science's most complex theories.
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    2. Submissions must be sent by FTP as detailed in our

    93. Twistor Web
    A new approach pioneered by Roger Penrose, starting with conformallyinvariant concepts, to the synthesis of quantum theory and relativity. Some papers on-lin.
    http://users.ox.ac.uk/~tweb/

    94. Special Relativity
    A set of online lecture notes for a course in special relativity from the University of Winnepeg.
    http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/mod_tech/node132.html
    Next: The Postulates of Special Up: Physics 1501 - Modern Previous: Questions
    Special Relativity
    In this Chapter we will show how Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity arises basic postulates about the laws of Physics. We will then derive some of the more intriguing consequences of the theory, such as time dilaton, length contraction and the famous formula E mc

    modtech@theory.uwinnipeg.ca

    95. Introduction To Special Relativity
    A simple, straightforward introduction to Einstein s Theory of Special relativity aimed at anyone who has completed the sixth grade.
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    96. [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://fr.arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9605010
    General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract
    gr-qc/9605010
    From: [ view email ] Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 09:55:41 GMT (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: Phys.Rept. 254 (1995) 135-214
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    97. Relativity And Gravitrons
    Short page claiming that it is the acceleration of energy within a particle that produces mass and consequently gravity.
    http://members.tripod.com/QuantumGravity/
    setAdGroup('67.18.104.18'); var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "tripod.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Search: Lycos Tripod Star Wars Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next The purpose of this page is to explain gravitation and gravitrons IT IS THE ACCELERATION OF ENERGY WITHIN A PARTICLE THAT PRODUCES MASS AND CONSEQUENTLY GRAVITY Mass When we measure the mass of an object by weighing it, we are measuring as its mass at rest the moving mass together with the resting mass of the particles that make it up. There is no such thing as mass totally at rest. Moving mass is resting mass, if it is confined (LOCALIZED) to an infinitesimal volume. Mass at rest is a relative concept. Gravity Within a particle (gravitron) the rotating (ACCELERATED) energy without resting mass warps space-time thus creating mass at rest, and volume. LIGHT'S VIBRATION + LOCALIZATION = THE CAUSE OF SPACE-TIME'S WARP. The Equivalence Principle Inertial mass and gravitational mass are equivalent because both are the result of ACCELERATION. The Metric The metric of space-time warped by the circular (ACCELERATED) movement in a particle is ds^2 = Ddt^2-(D^-1)dr^2-(rdo)^2
    d = differential, D = 1-(E/r), t = time, r = radius, o = angle, E = energy Although this space-time has two dimensions of space only, since there are many particles with different orientations and they are moving the resulting space-time has three dimensions of space, its metric is the one found by Scwarzchild.

    98. Electrodynamics
    PS lecture notes from Cambridge. Topics include Maxwell's equations, electrostatics, relativity, relativistic electromagnetism, energymomentum tensor, quamtum effects, and Born-Infeld theory.
    http://www.cam.ac.uk/CambUniv/Societies/archim/notes/iib/electro/electro.ps

    99. Relativistic Optics At The ANU
    High resolution DVDs (PAL format only) of Visualizing Special relativity and Seeing Higher quality MPEG versions of sections of Seeing relativity are
    http://www.anu.edu.au/Physics/Searle/
    Seeing Relativity Please visit the Through Einstein's Eyes site to find out about our latest multimedia work on relativistic visualisation.
    If the speed of light could be reduced from over a billion kilometers per hour to just a few meters per second, the world would look very different. The Australian National University relativistic visualization project has used supercomputers to simulate what we might see in a world where the effects of Einstein's theory of special relativity are everyday experiences. View selected stills in the gallery download the complete movies (17 minutes / 22 megabytes) and explanatory commentary or purchase complete VHS copies. A paper is available explaining the physics of relativistic optics. Doppler-Shifted Highway At 76% the speed of light straight lines appear distorted, clouds bunch at the horizon, and a red desert is Doppler-shifted into a rainbow of different colours. Antony.Searle@anu.edu.au

    100. E.R.E. 2001
    This is the site for the Spanish relativity Meeting 2001 which will be held in Madrid at the Polytechnical University from 1821 September 2001. The main topic will be Relativistic Astrophysics.
    http://debin.etsin.upm.es/ERE2001/idefault.htm

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