• Contents
  • From Antiquity to Einstein
    • 1. Introduction
      • Overview
      • The scientific method
        • What is the ``scientific method''?
        • What is the difference between a fact, a theory and a hypothesis?
        • Truth and proof in science.
        • If scientific theories keep changing, where is the Truth?
        • What is Ockham's Razor?
        • How much fraud is there in science?
        • Are scientists wearing blinkers?
        • Why should we worry?
      • Large numbers
      • Appendix: Examples of large numbers
        • Times (in seconds)
        • Distances (in meters)
        • Velocities (in meters per second)
        • Masses (in kilograms)
        • Temperatures (in deg. Kelvin)
        • Monies (in 1994 US dollars)
    • 2. Greek cosmology
      • Egypt and Babylon
        • Babylon
        • Egypt
      • Other nations
        • India
        • China
      • Early Greeks
        • Mythology
        • Early cosmology
        • The Pythagoreans
      • Early heliocentric systems
      • Aristotle and Ptolemy
        • Aristotelian Cosmology
        • The motion according to Aristotle
        • Ptolemy
    • 3. From the Middle Ages to Heliocentrism
      • Preamble
      • The Middle Ages.
      • The Copernican Revolution
        • Aristotle in the 16th century
      • Kepler
    • 4. Galileo and Newton
      • Introduction
      • Galileo Galilei
        • Galilean relativity
        • Mechanics
          • The motion of falling bodies
          • The motion of projectiles
        • Astronomy
        • Galileo and the Inquisition
      • Isaac Newton
        • Mechanics.
        • Optics
        • Gravitation.
    • 5. The Clouds Gather
      • Electricity and magnetism
        • Electricity
        • Magnetism
      • Waves vs. particles
      • Light
      • Problems
        • Ether
        • Galilean Relativity
      • Prelude to relativity
  • Einstein's Relativity and Modern Cosmology
    • 6. The Special Theory of Relativity
      • Introduction
      • Enter Einstein
        • The first prediction: the speed of light and the demise of Newton's mechanics
        • The second prediction: Simultaneity is relative
        • The third prediction: The demise of Universal Time
        • Length contraction
        • Paradoxes.
        • Space and Time
        • The top speed.
        • Mass and energy.
    • 7. The General Theory of Relativity
      • The happiest thought of my life.
        • Newton vs. Einstein
      • Gravitation vs acceleration
      • Light
      • Clocks in a gravitational force.
      • Black holes
      • Gravitation and energy
      • Space and time.
      • Properties of space and time.
      • Curvature
      • Waves
      • Summary.
      • Tests of general relativity.
        • Precession of the perihelion of Mercury
        • Gravitational red-shift.
        • Light bending
        • The double pulsar
    • 8. The universe: size, origins, contents
      • Introduction
      • Light revisited
        • The inverse-square law
        • The Doppler effect
        • Emission and absorption lines
        • A happy marriage
      • Cosmic distance ladder
        • Step 1: distances up to 100
        • Step 2: distances up to 300,000 l.y.
        • Step 3: distances up to 13,000,000 l.y.
        • Step 4: distances up to 1,000,000,000 l.y.
        • Step 5: distances beyond 1,000,000,000 l.y.
      • The relativistic universe
        • The expanding universe
        • The Microwave Background Radiation
        • Nucleosynthesis
      • At the cutting edge
        • Dark matter
        • The cosmological constant
        • Homogeneity and isotropy
        • Summary
    • 9. The lifes of a star
      • Introduction.
      • Stellar Power
      • The lifes of a star
        • In the beginning
        • A rising star
        • A Giant appears
        • And so it goes
        • The heavyweights
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