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Lecture 1 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics concentrating on General Relativity. Recorded September 22, 2008 at Stanford University. This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the fourth of a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential... theoretical foundations of modern physics. The topics covered in this course focus on classical mechanics. Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University. (01:38:28)
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August 10, 2012 at 04:23 PM
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There is absolutely no doubt that after Newton, Einstein is the most popular physicist in the history of science. Between the March and June of 1905, Einstein, then a patent clerk, published four papers that revolutionized modern physics forever. Alt...hough he became a household name for discovering the ever-famous E=MC2, it was time dilation that completely changed our understanding of space and time. What's more, the principle occurred to him in a daydream. Watch our new video to understand what is time dilation and find out why your head is older than your feet! (08:15)
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September 17, 2018 at 08:19 PM
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This is a very informative and well put together video that gives about as easy an explanation on the theory of relativity that you are going to find. It is animated well and explained simply enough that most physics students could get a grasp on it.... The video consists of explaining a situation where two different people (one on a speeding train and the other on a platform as the train speeds past) see the same event but have different observations of what happened based on their relative points of view. (02:04)
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November 24, 2010 at 12:55 PM
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In this lecture, Professor Leonard Susskind of the Stanford University Physic's Department discusses dark energy, the tendency of it to tear atoms apart, atoms apart, and Gauss's Law. (1:47:37)
Einstein's Theory (PHY 27) discusses the different app...lications of Einstein's Theory of Relativity in particle physics, including Newtonian, Galilean, and Guassian laws; particle attraction and repulsion; gravitational fields; and dark energy.
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August 10, 2012 at 04:36 PM
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This video demonstrates the effects of Einstein's special relativity on objects that move at high velocities. It shows a 3-dimensional view containing 2 dimensions of space and one dimension of time. This view is used to demonstrate the difference be...tween classical physics and Einstein's relativity. No audio. (02:30)
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April 3, 2009 at 06:57 PM
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Einstein's theory of relativity states that light always travels at the same speed, regardless of an individual's frame of reference. Find out why Einstein's theory of relativity is essentially a combination of two theories with help from a science t...eacher in this video on the theory of relativity. (01:56)
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November 30, 2010 at 11:07 PM
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(When you click on the link, please go to Video #44 for this particular video.) The new meaning of space and time make it necessary to formulate a new mechanics. Starting from the conservation of momentum, it turns out among other things that E = MC ...2. (29:02)
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March 22, 2010 at 11:47 PM
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(When you click on the link, please go to Video #43 for this particular video.) Unlike Lorentz, Albert Einstein was motivated to perfect the central ideas of physics rather than to explain the Michelson-Morley experiment. The result was a wholly new ...understanding of the meaning of space and time, including such matters as the transformation of velocities, time dilation, and the twin paradox. (29:02)
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March 22, 2010 at 11:43 PM
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Time is shorter than you think! This quirky video uses doodling to explain special relativity (01:22).
September 18, 2012 at 09:44 PM
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Usain Bolt won gold in the 100-meter sprint at the London Olympics, clocking 9.63 seconds... but Albert Einstein has something to say about all this? (07:29).
September 18, 2012 at 09:08 PM
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