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  1. The theory of special relativity, originally proposed by Albert Einstein in his famous 1905 paper, has had profound consequences on our view of physics, space, and time. This course will introduce you to the concepts behind special relativity including, but not limited to, length contraction, time dilation, the Lorentz transformation, relativistic kinematics, Doppler shifts, and even so-called ...

  2. Special relativity” is limited to objects that are moving with respect to inertial frames of reference—i.e, in a state of uniform motion with respect to one another such that an observer cannot, by purely mechanical experiments, distinguish one from the other. Beginning with the behaviour of light (and all other electromagnetic radiation), the theory of special relativity draws ...

  3. The theory of relativity usually encompasses two interrelated physics theories by Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity, proposed and published in 1905 and 1915, respectively. [1] Special relativity applies to all physical phenomena in the absence of gravity. General relativity explains the law of gravitation and its ...

  4. Relativity - Time, Space, Mass: Scientists such as Austrian physicist Ernst Mach and French mathematician Henri Poincaré had critiqued classical mechanics or contemplated the behaviour of light and the meaning of the ether before Einstein. Their efforts provided a background for Einstein’s unique approach to understanding the universe, which he called in his native German a ...

  5. Unit 16: Special relativity . About this unit. This unit is part of the Physics library. Browse videos, articles, and exercises by topic. Michelson and Morley's luminiferous ether experiment. Learn. Light and the luminiferous ether (Opens a modal) Potential ways to detect an ether wind

  6. May 3, 2024 · At speeds that are a substantial fraction of the speed of light, the framework of Newtonian mechanics no longer suffices to describe many physical phenomena. Instead, one must start to take into account Einstein's theory of special relativity, which deals with the "special" case of physics in the absence of gravity. The more "general" case of general relativity takes into account gravitational ...

  7. This latter theory deals with the extension of the Special Theory to the case of the law of gravitation; we shall not discuss the General Theory here. The principle of relativity was first stated by Newton, in one of his corollaries to the laws of motion: “The motions of bodies included in a given space are the same among themselves, whether ...

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