Unusually Special Relativity

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Author_Andrzej Dragan
Black Hole
Category=PHR
Curved Spacetime
Doppler Effect
Einstein
Electromagnetism
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Event Horizon
Lorentz Contraction
Lorentz Transformation
Maxwell's Equations
Paradox
Physics
Principle of Equivalence
Quantum Physics
Quantum Superposition
Relativity
Riddler Transformation
Schwarzschild Metric
Schwarzschild Radius
Spacetime
Special Relativity
Thomas Precession
Time Dilation
White Hole
Wigner Rotation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781800610880
  • Publication Date: 09 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: World Scientific Europe Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Iconoclastic physics professor and artist Andrzej Dragan presents a unique feast of knowledge on special relativity in a straightforward, progressive manner that even a savvy high school student could follow. Encompassing the derivation of Lorentz transformations to Wigner rotations and Thomas precession; from non-inertial accelerated reference frames to event horizons, curved spacetime, and static black holes; and from the Doppler effect to relativistic structure of electromagnetism, Dragan peels back the enigmatic layers of modern physics to enable a deeper understanding of Einstein's groundbreaking theory.Comprehensive and elegantly written, full of insightful apparent paradoxes and riddles, but without any complicated math, Dragan's unique overview takes the reader well beyond the orthodox verses of standard Special Relativity to the bleeding edge of 'new-fangled' superluminal apocrypha and their relation to Quantum Theory. The book is based on a course on Special Relativity and acclaimed by students taught by Dragan who is a leader of a research group on Relativistic Quantum Information theory at the University of Warsaw and the National University of Singapore.