Einstein's General Theory of Relativity - Lecture 7

Einstein's General Theory of Relativity - Lecture 7

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Equality of inertial mass & gravitational mass

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Equality of inertial mass & gravitational mass

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Einstein's General Theory of Relativity - Lecture 7

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  1. 1 Time: AM
  2. 2 Neutron Stars and Black Holes Lecture - 7: Einstein's General Theory of Relativity
  3. 3 The Physical Content of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity
  4. 4 Dining Hall of Trinity College, Cambridge Christmas Recess, 1933
  5. 5 6 November, 1919
  6. 6 Deflection of light by the Sun
  7. 7 Sir J.J. Thompson President, Royal Society
  8. 8 Times 7 November 1919
  9. 9 Ticker Tape Parade for Einstein New York, April, 1921
  10. 10 Newton's Laws of Motion
  11. 11 The Aristotelian view
  12. 12 Inertial Observers
  13. 13 Newton's principle of Relativity
  14. 14 Einstein's Principle of relativity
  15. 15 Results of Special Relativity
  16. 16 Hermann Minkowski
  17. 17 Space-time before Minkowski
  18. 18 Sheets of paper
  19. 19 Minkowski's space-time
  20. 20 Minkowski's spacetime
  21. 21 Einstein was not impressed with Minkowski's ideas.
  22. 22 Newton's gravity inconsistent with special relativity
  23. 23 Henri Poincare
  24. 24 Principle of relativity at odds with gravity
  25. 25 Newton's Principle of Equivalence
  26. 26 Principle of Equivalence
  27. 27 Equality of inertial mass & gravitational mass
  28. 28 "Happiest thought of my life"
  29. 29 A freely falling frame is an inertial frame!
  30. 30 Principle of Equivalence Einstein's 'thought experiments'
  31. 31 Einstein's principle of equivalence: 1907
  32. 32 Gravitational red shift
  33. 33 Deflection of light: 1911
  34. 34 Deflection of light in Newtonian gravity
  35. 35 Deflection of light: 1915
  36. 36 March 1912
  37. 37 ALL acceleration derived from gravitational and inertial forces are 'metrical in origin'
  38. 38 Let us break up Newton's law into two parts:
  39. 39 Einstein's basic premise
  40. 40 1912: Einstein returns to Zurich
  41. 41 Einstein - Grossman collaboration
  42. 42 Einstein's basic premise: 1912
  43. 43 Einstein-Grossmann paper - 1913
  44. 44 Einstein's Laws of gravitation
  45. 45 Newtonian Gravity
  46. 46 In regions where no matter is present
  47. 47 In regions where matter is present
  48. 48 Conservation Laws
  49. 49 Einstein's field equations
  50. 50 Newtonian limit
  51. 51 Einstein-Hilbert field equations
  52. 52 The Schwarzschild Solution
  53. 53 On the Hypotheses which lie at the Bases of Geometry. Bernhard Riemann
  54. 54 Nature and Nature's laws lay hid at night: God said, Let Newton be! and all was light.
  55. 55 Next Lecture - Maximum mass of Neutron Stars
  56. 56 Q&A

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