ASTR 160 - Frontiers and Controversies in Astrophysics
Lecture 11 - Special and General Relativity (cont.). The lecture begins with a comprehensive overview of the historical conditions under which Einstein developed his theories. Of particular impact were the urgent need at the turn of
the 19th century to synchronize clocks around the world; Einstein's position at a patent office; and a series of experiments that he himself carried out. In 1905 Einstein published three papers that are still considered the greatest papers in the field of physics.
The lecture then moves to General Relativity and how it encompasses Newton's laws of gravity. A visual demonstration shows how space-time undergoes curvature when mass is introduced. Class ends with a question-and-answer period on a variety of topics in Special Relativity.
(from oyc.yale.edu)
Lecture 11 - Special and General Relativity (cont.) |
Time | Lecture Chapters |
[00:00:00] | 1. Lessons from Einstein's Discovery of Relativity |
[00:13:27] | 2. General Relativity as a Theory on Gravity |
[00:21:30] | 3. Space-Time Curvature |
[00:25:45] | 4. Q and A on Special Relativity |
References |
ASTR 160: Lecture 11 - Special and General Relativity (cont.) Instructor: Professor Charles Bailyn. Class Notes Lecture 11 [pdf]. Problem Set 3 and Solutions [pdf]. Transcript [html]. Audio [mp3]. Download Video [mov]. |
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