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Spacetime and Gravity Albert Einstein (1879 – 1955) Swiss/American physicist
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Einstein ’ s Second Revolution Gravity is the primary topic of the general theory of relativity. What is the equivalence principle? What is spacetime? Isaac Newton saw gravity as a mysterious “force.” Einstein theorized that the “force” of gravity arises from distortions of space (or spacetime) itself! spacetime…the 4-dimensional combination of space & time that forms the very fabric of the Universe
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Matter Distorts Spacetime Matter distorts spacetime like weights on a taut rubber sheet. The greater the mass, the greater the distortion of spacetime.
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Warping of space and time
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The Equivalence Principle For Einstein intuition -- all motion should be relative his equivalence principle: The effects of gravity are exactly equivalent to the effects of acceleration.
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Weak equivalence principle In a small region of space, the physical effects of a gravitational field as perceived by an observer are indistinguishable from the physical effects reported by another observer accelerating at a constant rate in the absence of a gravitational field. (A. Zee, p. 18)
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Working with: Time Lines in SpaceTime http://physics.syr.edu/courses/modules/LIGHTCONE/events.html Participation points
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