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Relativity and Black Holes
A must read!
The Relativity Hymn.
Virtual Trips
to Black Holes and Neutron Stars
Tuebingen Relativity Group Page
Check out the Movies and Astronomy Links!
Jillian Bornak's
Guide to Black Holes
. Jillian was one of Prof. Marolf's Relativity students in Spring 1998 and this was her course project.
Falling Into a Black Hole
by Andrew Hamilton (Cool Movies!)
Our group's
Relativity Links
(compiled by Rob Salgado). The especially cool ones are
here.
A nice article on
Black Hole interiors,
written for Physics World by
Serge Droz
,
Werner Israel
and
Sharon M Morsink
.
Ned Wright's
Relativity Tutorial
.
John Baez's General Relativity Tutorial
More Technical than Ned Wright's
.
An Introduction to Black Hole Observations
by Andrew Fabian. Talk given at ITP, University of California at Santa Barbara in conference
Black Holes: Theory Confronts Reality
ITP
Conference on Strong Gravitational Fields
The Max Planck Institute's
Einstein Online
resource
Field Theory and Particle Physics
John Pierre's superstring web page
QMW string theory web page
Cosmology
Ned Wright's
Cosmology Tutorial
.
Dark Matter in Clusters of Galaxies.
Dark Matter in Galaxies Themselves.
Physics Papers
Physics Preprint arXiv.
arXiv Mirror sites.
British arXiv Mirror.
German arXiv Mirror,
SPIRES
CERN HEPdocs search form
APS Editorial
Office.
IOP
Publishing.
Physics News
Physics Today
Physics World
Science Daily
Physics news archive
Some Astronomy stuff.
Societies, Associations and Funding
TheAmerican Physical Society.
The National Science Foundation (NSF)
The US Department of Energy (DOE)
What's new in Physics at NSF?
Physics Papers
Physics Preprint arXiv
arXiv Mirror sites
British arXiv Mirror
German arXiv Mirror
SPIRES
CERN HEPdocs search form
APS Editorial
Office
IOP
Publishing.
Physics News
Physics Today
Physics World
Science Daily
Physics news archive
Some Astronomy stuff.
Societies, Associations and Funding
The American Physical Society
The National Science Foundation (NSF)
The US Department of Energy (DOE)
What's new in Physics at NSF?