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Re: Theory Of Relativity
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Bruce Nam on May 28, 1998 23:26:42 UTC |
: : : : : : : Could someone give me, or tell me where I could find, a through explaination of Einsteins Theory of Relativity? I mean, I know about the bowling ball on the rubber sheet, but where does it apply? The places I have searched have either had not enough information, or a lot of physics talk that I don't understand. I do know some physics, but I'm only fourteen years old and I'm not a genius! : : : : : : : : Also, check out my theory on wormholes. You may find it interesting. : : : Hi,I am 17 years old, and I think we have the same hobbies.I am also interested in the Theory of Realativity. : : : I know really a lot about the special theory of Relativity, and also few things from the General Theory of Relativity. : : : If you are interested in infos about those things and if you want to discuss with me, please send me an Email. : : : I hope on answer, so long. : : : Gerd Krizek : : hei! my name is ela g and im 14 years old and i : : have the same qustion!!! : well hey, mind if i jump on board? 17, physics student at my high school and very interested... : : :Bruce Nam : : hi! I am a freshman, I am taking to computer science.. : : but I have some question.. I am much interested in Theory of Relativities.. : : when Einstein proposed a new theory of relativities, what did he present as a relationship between the newton's axis transform(old physics) and Maxwell equations? : : what should he present as a explanation? : : please answer to me... I am eager to know about it..
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