Special Relativity
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C-ship: Relativistic ray traced images
C-ship: Relativistic ray traced images Welcome aboard C-ship, exploring flight near the speed of light! C-ship helps you understand Einstein's theory of Special Relativity intuitively through the medium of computer-synthesised images. To view the images in this document, you need a graphics-oriented Web browser. We'll be looking at lots of pictures on our journey. Sending large pictures across ...
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Theory: Special Relativity
Special Relativity Newton's laws of motion give us a complete description of the behavior moving objects at low speeds. The laws are different at speeds reached by the particles at SLAC. Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity describes the motion of particles moving at close to the speed of light. In fact, it gives the correct laws of motion for any particle. This doesn't mean Newton was wrong, ...
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SR1
Albert Einstein proposed the Special Theory of Relativity in 1905. This theory has had a major impact on all our lives, although you may not think so. The purpose of these Web pages is to try to relate the theory in a clear understandable way, with the mathematics and technicalities kept out of the way, unless you really want to know about them. While relativity has a reputation for being ...
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Special Relativity
THE RELATIVELY SIMPLE PAGE! Life is the joyous dance of trillions of molecules! Hey, boys and girls! Remember when we used to think that Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity was something hard to understand Well, now that we've looked at it and know just how simple it really is, we're kind of saying to ourselves, Hey, Albert! What took you so long If you, too, would like to see just how ...
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D.Acosta: The Inertial Mass
The D. Acosta inertial mass page: A geometric and visual model that describe the mass, The inertia and the Special Relativity. Whit full common sense.
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Abstract astro-ph/9906333
Astrophysics, abstract astro-ph/9906333 From: Ewald Mueller ewald@MPA-Garching.MPG.DE Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 14:46:10 GMT (473kb) Numerical hydrodynamics in special relativity Author: Jose M. Marti (1), Ewald Mueller (2) ((1) Departamento de Astronomia y Astrofisica, Universidad de Valencia, Spain (2) MPI fuer Astrophysik, Garching, Germany) Comments: submitted to the electronic journal Living ...
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Scientific American Article: Ask the Experts
August 14, 2002 go Advanced Search TODAY'S NEWS EXPLORE ASK THE EXPERTS QUICK POLL FEATURE ARTICLES TECHBIZ NANOTECHNOLOGY CURRENT ISSUE UPCOMING ISSUE PAST ISSUES Ask the Experts: Physics What is known about tachyons, theoretical particles that travel faster than light and move backward in time Is there scientific reason to think they really exist John Manahan Annapolis, Maryland Raymond Y.
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Special Relativity Made Simple
Advanced Physics Made Simple Special Relativity Introduced by Albert Einstein in 1905, this theory was developed to explain the experiment of Michelson and Morley: The Michelson Morley Experiment Think of a baseball pitcher throwing a baseball at 50 mi/hr from the pitchers mound. Then the ball crosses homeplate at 50 mi/hr. Now suppose the pitcher stands in the back of a truck travelling at 50 ...
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