The Mathematical Theory of Special And General Relativity

The Einstein Theory of Relativity: A Trip to the Fourth Dimension  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by step778 at Dec. 17, 2018
The Einstein Theory of Relativity: A Trip to the Fourth Dimension

Lillian R. Lieber, Hugh Gray Lieber, David Derbes, "The Einstein Theory of Relativity: A Trip to the Fourth Dimension"
2008 | pages: 334 | ISBN: 1589880447 | DJVU | 2,8 mb
A Most Incomprehensible Thing: Notes Towards a Very Gentle Introduction to the Mathematics of Relativity

Peter Collier, "A Most Incomprehensible Thing: Notes Towards a Very Gentle Introduction to the Mathematics of Relativity"
English | ISBN: 0957389442 | 2013 | 366 pages | PDF | 13 MB
A Most Incomprehensible Thing: Notes Towards a Very Gentle Introduction to the Mathematics of Relativity

A Most Incomprehensible Thing: Notes Towards a Very Gentle Introduction to the Mathematics of Relativity by Peter Collier
2013 | ISBN: 0957389442 | English | 364 pages | PDF | 13 MB
A Most Incomprehensible Thing: Notes Towards a Very Gentle Introduction to the Mathematics of Relativity

A Most Incomprehensible Thing: Notes Towards a Very Gentle Introduction to the Mathematics of Relativity by Peter Collier
2013 | ISBN: 0957389442 | English | 364 pages | EPUB + MOBI | 7 MB + 8 MB
A Most Incomprehensible Thing: Notes Towards a Very Gentle Introduction to the Mathematics of Relativity (repost)

Peter Collier, "A Most Incomprehensible Thing: Notes Towards a Very Gentle Introduction to the Mathematics of Relativity"
2013 | ISBN: 0957389442 | English | 364 pages | PDF | 13 MB

The Special and General Theory of Relativity - A. Einstein  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by loverka at Nov. 2, 2010
The Special and General Theory of Relativity - A. Einstein

The Special and General Theory of Relativity - A. Einstein
Publisher: Forgotten Books | June 4, 2010 | 152 pages | ISBN: 1451002165 | PDF | 1,2 mb

"The present book is intended," Einstein wrote in 1916, "as far as possible, to give an exact insight into the theory of Relativity to those readers who, from a general scientific and philosophical point of view, are interested in the theory, but who are not conversant with the mathematical apparatus of theoretical physics….

A Short Course in General Relativity, 2nd edition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by nebulae at Feb. 21, 2015
A Short Course in General Relativity, 2nd edition

James Foster and David J. Nightingale, "A Short Course in General Relativity, 2nd edition"
English | ISBN: 0387942955, 3540942955 | 2001 | 239 pages | Djvu | 5 MB

Redefining Reality: The Intellectual Implications of Modern Science  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by FenixN at July 30, 2015
Redefining Reality: The Intellectual Implications of Modern Science

Redefining Reality: The Intellectual Implications of Modern Science
36xDVDRip | MP4/AVC, ~1500 kb/s | 720x480 | Duration: 18:54:25 | English: AAC, 128 kb/s (2 ch) | 12.9 GB
Genre: Science

No subject is bigger than reality itself, and nothing is more challenging to understand, since what counts as reality is undergoing continual revision and has been for centuries. For example, the matter that comprises all stars, planets, and living things turns out to be just a fraction of what actually exists. Moreover, we think that we control our actions, but data gathering systems can predict, with astonishing accuracy, when we will get up in the morning, what items we will buy, and even whom we will marry.
A Most Incomprehensible Thing: Notes Towards a Very Gentle Introduction to the Mathematics of Relativity (Repost)

Peter Collier, "A Most Incomprehensible Thing: Notes Towards a Very Gentle Introduction to the Mathematics of Relativity"
2013 | ISBN: 0957389442 | English | 364 pages | PDF | 13 MB

Covariant formulation of classical electrodynamics  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ELK1nG at May 11, 2021
Covariant formulation of classical electrodynamics

Covariant formulation of classical electrodynamics
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz
Language: English | Size: 8.50 GB | Duration: 6h 33m

Mathematical intuition behind Electromagnetism