The Cults of Relativity: Finding Einstein, Twain and a Universe Beyond EHellgate Press, 2008 - 193 Seiten Have you ever wanted someone to explain the Theory of Relativity to you in a way that's honest and easy to understand? The Cults of Relativity does just that, playfully explaining parallel universes, the warping of time and how Einstein derived E=mc2. Then it blasts off into the deep unknown. From there, you'll look back to see a world where some cults gather to worship statistics, while others worship a remarkable prophecy called Cem. And your guides for this journey? Albert Einstein, Mark Twain and an impressive list of physicists, physicians, philosophers...and liars. The Cults of Relativity presents a new view of our universe and is a must-read for those wishing to explore the outer edges of science. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 17
Seite 142
... field E is what matters when the work shall be determined . That displacement is denoted as 1/2 rg . F ( taken as a scalar ) denotes the force acting on each end of the dipole . It is always parallel or anti - parallel to the field E ...
... field E is what matters when the work shall be determined . That displacement is denoted as 1/2 rg . F ( taken as a scalar ) denotes the force acting on each end of the dipole . It is always parallel or anti - parallel to the field E ...
Seite 146
... field . Several of those thought surface sections A shall be installed " in the cut - out volume filled with liquid dielectric ( as shown in fig . 2 ) at different distances from the center of the sphere . Let us see why : The ...
... field . Several of those thought surface sections A shall be installed " in the cut - out volume filled with liquid dielectric ( as shown in fig . 2 ) at different distances from the center of the sphere . Let us see why : The ...
Seite 147
... field at this location is zero ( as it is in the interior of any conductor ) . But the field generated by the differentially tiny and therefore flat surface zone around the depicted point equals 1/2 of the surface charge density divided ...
... field at this location is zero ( as it is in the interior of any conductor ) . But the field generated by the differentially tiny and therefore flat surface zone around the depicted point equals 1/2 of the surface charge density divided ...
Inhalt
Chapter 4 | 72 |
Chapter 5 | 80 |
Chapter 6 | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
6 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
ambient aspirin assume assumption binomial Boltzmann cancer capacitor cavity chaos cisplatin classical physics clinical trials collisions column concept conservation of energy constant contradiction conventional wisdom create cue ball denotes density dielectric dipole earth Einstein electric electrocaloric effect energy and momentum entropy equal equations equilibrium evaluation example fact factor field flips force guidelines heart disease heat height Hence increase inner sphere kinetic energy law of thermodynamics liquid dielectric logic Loschmidt mass math mathematical Maxwell Maxwell Demon molecules momentum flux number of molecules paradox parallelepiped particle patients perpetual motion machine Phys physicists pill plasma possible potential pressure problem proof proof by contradiction quantum mechanics reasonable red wine Relativity rotational S1 and S2 second kind selenium Sheehan simple speed statistical significance steady-state studies subject to gravity surface temperature therapy options thermal Twain's World vagabonds vector Vioxx voltage zero