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See also:  | Are There Any Good Books on Relativity Theory?: - The Physics FAQ's guide to relativity books; by Chris Hillman (with contributions by Nathan Urban). An extensive annotated list of semi-popular books, textbooks and background reading. |
 | Beyond Einstein: NASA's Astrophysics Science Divsion Web Site, supporting Beyond Einstein: From the Big Ban. ASTRONOMY HIGH ENERGY HIGH-ENERGY X-RAY GAMMA-RAY GAMMA RAY X PHYSICS |
 | Cambridge Relativity Public Home Page: - Various pages with non-technical texts about cosmology, black holes, cosmic strings, inflation, quantum cosmology, and string theory, written by members of the Relativity Group at Cambridge University. |
 | Einstein Online: Einstein-Online is an online introduction to Einstein's theories of special and general re. Albert Einstein, Einstein, einstein online,
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 | An Essay on General Relativity: - Overview of the basic ideas and principal applications of general relativity. Written by John L. Safko for students in the self-paced astronomy courses at the University of South Carolina in 1997. |
 | Interactive Experiments in Gravity: - Try an experiment that illustrates the gravitational attraction between two objects or use a Java applet to understand how orbits work in strongly curved space-time. |
 | Interactive Geometric Database: - Interactive database developed by Mustapha Ishak and Kayll Lake and hosted by Queen's University; allows the user to search for specific solutions of Einstein's field equations (that is, for specific model universes of general relativity). |
 | Introduction to General Relativity: - By Gerard 't Hooft (Utrecht University); based on lectures held in 2002; a thorough introduction starting with accelerated frames and including topics such as black holes, the basics of cosmology, and gravitational radiation. |
 | The Light Cone: An Illuminating Introduction to Relativity: - Introduces the basic principles of relativity, the physics of special relativity, and some basic principles of general relativity. Contains a great number of helpful images and animations; site created by Rob Salgado (Syracuse University). |
 | NOVA Online/Einstein Revealed: - Profile of Albert Einstein, with additional teaching resources, Shockwave demonstrations, and animations of relativity concepts. |
 | QMW Hyperspace: - A set of hypertext based services for general relativity research provided by the QMW Relativity group. |
 | Relativity: - Provides information on the history, experiments and paradoxes of relativity. |
 | Relativity bookmarks: - Large collection of relativity-related links by Rob Salgado (Syracuse University). Warning: page hasn't been updated since 2000, and quite a number of links are now broken. |
 | Relativity: List of Important Equations: - Page scans from the Handbook of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics giving equations and formulas for special relativity and relativistic cosmology. Includes bibliography. |
 | Selected References in Relativistic Cosmology and General Relativity: - Extensive list of classic and modern research papers in cosmology and general relativity. Although the author warns that his selection is subjective, the result is a highly useful list of references; for many papers, there are links to online versions on the arXiv.org e-print server. By Henk van Elst (Queen Mary, University of London). |
 | General Relativity Simulation Contest: - Attempt at a content aimed at the Internet community to write a simulation program, based on a simple algorithm incorporating the laws of general relativity, that can realistically simulate the behavior of black holes, binary stars, and the twin paradox. (December 28, 2005) |
 | Numerical Relativity: Status and Prospects: - Review article by Luis Lehner about the foundations of numerical relativity and recent progress in the field; particular attention is paid to simulations of black hole spacetimes. (February 19, 2002) |
 | Subtle is the Gravity: - Review of the motivations for and basic principles of general relativity, aimed at a general audience. Written by Naresh Dadhich (IUCAA Pune), based on a lecture delivered in 2001. (February 3, 2001) |
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