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OUTLINE Einstein’s Miraculous Year 1905 Time and Space before 1905 Einstein’s Paper # 3 Time and Space after 1905 Impact of Einstein’s Ideas

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OUTLINE

Einstein’s Miraculous Year 1905

Time and Space before 1905

Einstein’s Paper # 3

Time and Space after 1905

Impact of Einstein’s Ideas

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Albert Einstein in 1900-1905Albert Einstein in 1900-1905

Mileva Einstein-Maric

Graduated from Polytechnic Institute in Zurich in 1900

Started working at Swiss Patent Office in Bern

Married Mileva Maric in 1903

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Einstein’s Miraculous Year Einstein’s Miraculous Year

In 1905, Albert EinsteinIn 1905, Albert Einstein

published published fivefive papers papers that changed the face that changed the face of physics forever. of physics forever.

In In Paper # 3Paper # 3, Einstein , Einstein introduced Special introduced Special Theory of Relativity. Theory of Relativity.

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Einstein’s Paper # 3Einstein’s Paper # 3

The paper “On the The paper “On the Electrodynamics of Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies” was Moving Bodies” was published in published in Annalen Annalen der Physik, 17, 891 der Physik, 17, 891 (1905) – (1905) – Sept. 1905Sept. 1905! !

Special Theory of Special Theory of Relativity was born!Relativity was born!

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Modern Revolutions in PhysicsModern Revolutions in Physics

Special Theory of RelativitySpecial Theory of Relativity (Einstein (Einstein 1905)1905)

New view of time and spaceNew view of time and space

General Theory of RelativityGeneral Theory of Relativity (Einstein 1915)(Einstein 1915)

New description of gravityNew description of gravity

Quantum MechanicsQuantum Mechanics (1925-1927) (1925-1927)

New description of atomsNew description of atoms

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Newton’s Annus MirabilisNewton’s Annus Mirabilis

In 1666, Isaac Newton In 1666, Isaac Newton laid the foundations for laid the foundations for much of the physics much of the physics and mathematics that and mathematics that revolutionized XVII revolutionized XVII century science. century science.

Newton’s laws of Newton’s laws of dynamics and gravitydynamics and gravity

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Newton’s First Law of MotionNewton’s First Law of Motion

An object at rest remains at rest.

An object in motion continues tomove with constant velocity.

Observer

V = 0

Blue car

V = 80 km/h

Red car

V = 110 km/h

Inertial frames of reference

Absolute time and space

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Maxwell’sMaxwell’s Unification Unification

In 1865, James Clerk In 1865, James Clerk Maxwell unified the Maxwell unified the laws of electricity and laws of electricity and magnetism into one magnetism into one electromagnetic theoryelectromagnetic theory

The speed of light c is The speed of light c is the fundamental speed the fundamental speed of the theory of the theory

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Light as Electromagnetic WaveLight as Electromagnetic Wave

Propagation speedc = 300,000 km / s

I owe more to Maxwell than to anyone Einstein (1905)

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Before 1905

c - vc - v

c + v

A star in binary system

Incorrect view!!!Incorrect view!!!

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Special Theory of Relativity ISpecial Theory of Relativity I

Observer

V = 0

Blue car

V = 80 km/h

Red car

V = 110 km/h

Inertial frames of reference

The laws of physics are the same in allinertial frames of reference

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Special Theory of Relativity IISpecial Theory of Relativity II

The speed of light in free space is the same in all inertial frames of reference

The speed of light is ABSOLUTE!!!

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Special Theory of Relativity IIISpecial Theory of Relativity III

The theory applies to objects moving with velocities comparable to the speed of light c and predicts that no material object can travel faster than c

The absoluteness of c requires that space and time are RELATIVE and that they are MIXED together

The theory cannot describeaccelerated motion of thesetwo happy guys

because it deals only with inertial systems!

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Mixing of Time and Space I Mixing of Time and Space I

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Mixing of Time and Space II Mixing of Time and Space II

Your time and space My time and space

K.S. Thorne “Black Holes and Time Warps”

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Mixing of Time and Space III Mixing of Time and Space III

What you call space is a mixture of my time and space.

What I call space is a mixture of your time and space.

No absolute time!No absolute space!

Newton, forgive me! Einstein (1905)

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Space-Time Diagrams ISpace-Time Diagrams I

Stationary observer at t = 0 Events at t = 0 and C are simultaneous

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Space-Time Diagrams IISpace-Time Diagrams II

slower faster

Moving observers

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Space-Time Diagrams IIISpace-Time Diagrams III

Moving observers

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Newton and Minkowski DiagramsNewton and Minkowski Diagrams

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Lorentz TransformationsLorentz Transformations

)( vtxx

yy

zz )( 2cvxtt

with221

1

cv

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The Light ConeThe Light Cone

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Time Dilation Time Dilation

A clock in motion ticks slower than a clock at rest

Ashley Shukayr

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Twin Paradox Twin Paradox Twin ParadoxTwin ParadoxOne of the twins leaves the Earth in a rocket ship traveling at high velocity.

60 years later, the rocket returns to Earth with the astronaut only 40 years old due to Time Dilation

Ashley Shukayr

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Space-Time Diagrams for Twin ParadoxSpace-Time Diagrams for Twin Paradox

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One More Space-DiagramOne More Space-Diagram

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Length ContractionLength Contraction

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Relativistic Addition of VelocitiesRelativistic Addition of Velocities

Classical Mechanics Relativistic

Ashley Shukayr

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Energy – Mass RelationEnergy – Mass Relation

2cmE

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SUMMARY SUMMARY Special Theory of Relativity was developed by Albert Special Theory of Relativity was developed by Albert

Einstein and published during Einstein’s Miraculous Einstein and published during Einstein’s Miraculous Year 1905.Year 1905.

The theory potulates that the speed of light is absolute The theory potulates that the speed of light is absolute and that the laws of physics are the same in all inertial and that the laws of physics are the same in all inertial frames of reference.frames of reference.

The theory predicts: a mixing of space and time and The theory predicts: a mixing of space and time and formation of space-time, time dilation and twin paradox, formation of space-time, time dilation and twin paradox, length contraction and the energy-mass relation. length contraction and the energy-mass relation.

Space-time of Special Theory of Relativity is flat! Space-time of Special Theory of Relativity is flat!

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Curved Space-TimeCurved Space-Time

General Theory of Relativity (Einstein 1915)

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Prediction of Black HolesPrediction of Black Holes

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