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An illustrated introductory guide to relativity ...
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Fall into a black hole on a real free fall orbit. All distortions of images are real, both general relativistic from the gravitational bending of light, and special relativistic from the near light speed orbit.
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Black holes suck material in FOREVER and may even hold galaxies together! Learn all about these gravitational monsters!
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Black Holes Gabor Kunstatter Physics Department University of Winnipeg Based on lectures given as part of the course Foundations of Physics I , University of Winnipeg, 2002. Table of Contents Select a slide or start at the beginning. Black Holes Einstein s Gravity and Black Holes Problems with Newton What is Gravity Gravity: Space as a Rubber Sheet What is a black hole What is a Black Hole, ...
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An educational black hole web site from NASA.
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Big bang: Yilmaz refinement of Einstein theory eliminates black hole and big bang. The Big Bang did not happen. Einstein opposed the black hole, and Yilmaz extended his thought. The Big Bang is bunk ...
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract gr-qc/9707012 From: Paul Townsend P.K.Townsend@damtp.cam.ac.uk Date: Fri, 4 Jul 97 16:13:06 BST (139kb) Black Holes Authors: P.K. Townsend Comments: 145 pp. Many diagrams Lecture notes for a 'Part III' course 'Black Holes' given in DAMTP, Cambridge. The course covers some of the developments in Black Hole physics of the 1960s and 1970s. Paper: ...
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Simulation of a Black Hole by Raytracing This information has also been published in Relativity and Scientific Computing :... F.W.Hehl, R.A.Puntigam, H.Ruder (Eds.) Relativity and Scientific Computing Computer Algebra, Numerics, Visualization ISBN 3-540-60361-1 Springer Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York Newtonian Simulation (186KB) Einsteinian Simulation (227KB) Both images show a complex ...
Black Holes Click here to go to the JPU200Y home page. Click here to go to the Physics Virtual Bookshelf Click here to go to the UPSCALE home page. Introduction: A luminous star, of the same density as the Earth, and whose diameter should be two hundred and fifty times larger than that of the Sun, would not, in consequence of its attraction, allow any of its rays to arrive at us; it is therefore ...
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This hompage is a science project on black holes. Find out how it's formed and all the facts and history here.
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