Web Sites (1 - 10 of 23):
Relativity
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Numerical Relativity Exhibitions
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- These are WWW exhibits based on the NCSA Relativity Group's work and on General Relativity. Here you will find exhibits about calculations, computers, virtual reality, the history of science, and much more. Spacetime Wrinkles
an extensive exhibit on Ein...
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Australasian Society for General Relativity and Gravitation
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- The Australasian Society for General Relativity and Gravitation (ASGRG) was formed at a meeting of mathematicians and physicists in Canberra in September 1994. The Society aims to bring together researchers who work in a wide range of areas within mathema...
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NonEuclid - Hyperbolic Geometry Article + Software Applet
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- NonEuclid is a Software Simulation offering Straightedge and Compass Constructions in Hyperbolic Geometry (a geometry of Einstein's General Relativity and Curved Hyperspace) for use in High School and Undergraduate Education. This site provides NonEuclid...
Source/Host: Rice University |
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NOVA Online/Einstein Revealed
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- Welcome to the companion Web site to the NOVA program "Einstein Revealed," originally broadcast in October, 1996. This two-hour special presents a penetrating profile of Albert Einstein, who contributed more than any other scientist to our moder...
Source/Host: PBS |
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General Theory of Relativity
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- summary explaining how Einstein was led to his conclusions about this groundbreaking theory. After 1905, Einstein continued working in all three of his works in the 1905 papers. He made important contributions to the quantum theory, but increasingly he so...
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University of Hertfordshire - Astronomy Unbound
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- An electronic book at School and Undergraduate University level for those who may be taking courses and particularily for anyone with a general interest in astronomy.
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GEO 600 home page (Hannover)
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- The GEO 600 project aims at the direct detection of gravitational waves by means of a laser interferometer of 600 m armlength. Gravitational waves are extremely small ripples in the structure of spacetime caused by astrophysical events like supernovae or...
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Albert Einstein - German/American Physicist
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- Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Wurttemberg, Germany. Einstein contributed more than any other scientist since Sir Isaac Newton to our understanding of physical reality. Einstein worked at the patent office in Bern, Switzerland from 190...
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Ask the Space Scientist
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- Although I can no longer support questions that don't have to do with the Sun, the Earth and their various interactions, you may visit The Astronomy Cafe for answers to over 3000 FAQs about the following additional subjects:
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