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− | * [[Relativity/Lecture 1| | + | * [[Relativity/Lecture 1|The principle of relativity]]. |
* [[Relativity/Lecture 2|Lorentz transformation]]. | * [[Relativity/Lecture 2|Lorentz transformation]]. | ||
− | * [[Relativity/Lecture 3| | + | * [[Relativity/Lecture 3|Aberration of light and Doppler effect]]. |
* [[Relativity/Lecture 4|Time travel]]. | * [[Relativity/Lecture 4|Time travel]]. | ||
* [[Relativity/Lecture 5|Twin paradoxes]]. | * [[Relativity/Lecture 5|Twin paradoxes]]. | ||
− | * [[Relativity/Lecture 6| | + | * [[Relativity/Lecture 6|Spacelike, timelike and lightlikee]]. |
* [[Relativity/Lecture 7|Relativity/Lecture 7]]. | * [[Relativity/Lecture 7|Relativity/Lecture 7]]. | ||
* [[Relativity/Lecture 8|Relativity/Lecture 8]]. | * [[Relativity/Lecture 8|Relativity/Lecture 8]]. | ||
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* [[Relativity/Lecture 16|Relativity/Lecture 16]]. | * [[Relativity/Lecture 16|Relativity/Lecture 16]]. | ||
* [[Relativity/Lecture 17|Relativity/Lecture 17]]. | * [[Relativity/Lecture 17|Relativity/Lecture 17]]. | ||
− | * [[Relativity/Lecture 18| | + | * [[Relativity/Lecture 18|Electromagnetism when changing reference frames]]. |
* [[Relativity/Lecture 19|Relativity/Lecture 19]]. | * [[Relativity/Lecture 19|Relativity/Lecture 19]]. | ||
* [[Relativity/Lecture 20|Relativity/Lecture 20]]. | * [[Relativity/Lecture 20|Relativity/Lecture 20]]. | ||
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* [[Relativity/Lecture 24|Relativity/Lecture 24]]. | * [[Relativity/Lecture 24|Relativity/Lecture 24]]. | ||
* [[Relativity/Lecture 25|Relativity/Lecture 25]]. | * [[Relativity/Lecture 25|Relativity/Lecture 25]]. | ||
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+ | Space and time. | ||
+ | Time travel. | ||
+ | Twin paradoxes. | ||
+ | Spacelike, timelike and lightlikee. | ||
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+ | The hole argument (why Wheeler et al. are so keen on wordlines intersecting at events). |
Space and time. Time travel. Twin paradoxes. Spacelike, timelike and lightlikee.
The hole argument (why Wheeler et al. are so keen on wordlines intersecting at events).