Physics
312: Relativity and Cosmology
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The first part of this course introduces the basic concepts of relativistic physics: The second part of the course takes these concepts and tools and applies them to the largest physical system possible - the universe:
- What can't you travel faster than the speed of light?
- What does it mean to say that matter warps space-time?
- What does relativity explain and predict?
- What is a black hole?
Corequisite: no previous physics required - but you do need some calculus (Mat 285 or Mat 295) or the permission of the instructor.
- How do we know that the universe is expanding and what does this mean?
- What are dark matter and dark energy?
- What is the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation?
- What were the earliest times in the universe like?
Important Information:
Course Reader (pdf) [Note: any dates or organizational material in this reader are left over from previous times the course was taught and are not relevant to this semester]
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Funding for the development of my parts of this course comes in part from the National Science Foundation and a Cottrell Scholar Award from Research Corporation.