Y05-1. Y05-2 World Year of Physics 2005 Einstein’s Miraculous Year 1905.

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Y05-1

Y05-2 World Year of Physics 2005 Einstein’s Miraculous Year 1905

Y05-3 “Einstein Simplified”

Y05-4 Newton’s Laws of Motion

Y05-5 Are Newton’s Laws True?

Y05-6 Where Did Newton Go Wrong?

Y05-7 Maxwell’s Electromagnetic Theory James Clerk Maxwell ( )

Y05-8 The Michelson-Morley Experiment

Y05-9 Einstein’s Postulates of the Special Theory of Relativity

Y05-10 “Special Lorentz Transformation”

Y05-11 Consequences of the Special Theory of Relativity

Y05-12 Length Contraction 0.95 c 0.8 c 0.5 c v = 0

Y05-13 If “F = m a” isn’t true, why do we still use it?

Y05-14 What’s so “special” about Special Relativity?

Y05-15 General Theory of Relativity

Y05-16 Black Holes

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Y05-18

Y05-19 Gravitational Waves

Y05-20 Detecting Gravitational Waves

Y05-21 Detecting Gravitational Waves How You Can Participate

Y05-22 Einstein’s Words (1943)

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