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Articles related to "Einstein"
Baby Einstein: Music Box Orchestra A review of The Music Box Orchestra, one of many CDs in the Baby Einstein collection. music for babies • baby einstein • baby mozart • baby bach • baby beethoven
Einstein's General Relativity Einstein's general theory of relativity expanded on the special theory, explained gravity, and predicted phenomena such as black holes and the expanding universe. einstein • general relativity • theory of relativity • gravity • principle of equivalence
Louis de Broglie, Physicist Brief biography of Louis de Broglie who discovered the wave nature of electrons that established the wave-particle dualism. louis de broglie • louis de broglie physicist • de broglie wave-particle duality • de broglie wave nature of electrons • de broglie brief bio
Carl E Wieman - The Fifth State of Matter Carl E Wieman shares the 2001 Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery of the Bose-Einstein condensate, the fifth state of matter. bose-einstein condensate • quantum mechanics • atomic physics • nobel • physicist
Discovering Play Without play, how can we hope to make those wondrous discoveries that come when we are "open to the unexected?" einstein • fleming • play • games • research
Mother lode Ask anybody what is a supernova, and chances are a vast majority will respond it goes bang and has to do with astronomy. Supernovas are epitomes of out of this world catastrophe, of unimaginable violence. Yet we all have been - in a distant past - within not one but probably several ones. Close and intimate. supernova • guest star • sn1987a • crab • veil
Disney's Little Einsteins If you have a toddler, chances are you know Rocket and you definitely know when to PAT, PAT, PAT! little einsteins • playhouse disney • preshcool • childrens tv • baby einstein
Peter Galison's Take on Relativity Peter Galison's remarkable work on science at the end of the 19th century gives an entirely new and interesting take on the motives and methods behind relativity theory. peter galison • einstein's clocks • poincare's maps • albert einstein • henri poincare
Vern Thiessen Vern Thiessen is a fascinating playwright, especially if you are a history buff. vern thiessen • einstein's gift • fritz haber • albert einstein • father of chemical warfare
Is Time Travel Possible? Time Travel has been a favorite subject for science fiction enthusiasts. Yet scientists do have an idea on how it can be done. Some of these ideas will be discussed. time travel • possibility of time travel • travel to the future • travel to the past • future
51. How Are We Doing? E=mc2 is a formula that defines more than energy and matter. Therein also lies a suggestion to help us cope and continue on with greater motivation. psychology • society • culture • stress • delayed syndrome
Nature's magnifying glass Predicted by General Relativity, gravitational lenses catapulted Einsteins's reputation as much as they are handy tools today to tackle one of Cosmology thorniest issues, the discovery and census of dark matter. einstein • general relativity • black hole • astronomy • astrophyisics
OUR black hole. Part I Black holes are strange beasts, small wonder they lure public imagination and feed Sci-Fi writers inspiration with all sort of wild tales. black hole • general relativity • einstein • hawking • wheeler
The Dark Side I In the first part, we present the evolution of cosmology leading to the postulation of dark matter, the Universe Age Crisis, and the lines of research pursued to solve it. dark matter • dark energy • einstein • hubble • machos
The Dark Side II The first part dealt with advances in cosmology that led to posit existence of "dark matter", and the lines of research intended to characterize universal expansion. We now check the first results and a possible model for the Universe. dark matter • dark energy • einstein • hubble • machos
The Twin Paradox In Special Relativity, will a moving person age slower than a stationary one? This is a question which has been tossed around for years, with very interesting results. twin paradox • albert einstein • time dilaton • special theory of relativity • synchronization
Autism Heroes There is a great book to help children who might feel frustrated about not fitting in and having autism. autism • autism spectrum disorder • autism heroes • famous people with autism • albert einstein
Dowsing Divining has been used for centuries to find water and other hidden objects. dowsing • divining • water witch • willow • pendulum
Relativistic Effects When an object with mass moves at a speed approaching the speed of light, it's inherent properties are changed in surprising ways. relativistic effects • relativity • time dilation • length contraction • mass increase
Sight Seeing in Medieval Berne With architecture and history reaching back to the middle ages, Berne is the place to see the storybook Switzerland of fairy tales and Heidi films. berne • berne switzerland • sightseeing in berne • switzerland • medieval architecture
The Mathematics of Black Holes How massive does an object have to be in order to be transformed into a black hole? There is a very simple way to find this out using a standard algebraic equation. schwarzschild radius • black holes • albert einstein • general relativity • escape velocity
Traveling at the Speed of Light Embedded within the special theory of relativity are four fundamental reasons that Einstein provided to explain why nothing can ever travel at or beyond light speed. impossibility of light speed travel • special relativity • time dilation • space dilation • mass energy equivalence
Famous Right Brains While we may not respect right brains as much as left brains in our western culture, history does show us that they do add greatly to society. albert einstein • learning disabled • homeschooled • leonardo da vinci • benjamin franklin
Solving Space and Time Dilation Special Relativity states that as an object travels closer to the speed of light, both time and space will lose their meaning. The math for this is surprisingly simple. albert einstein • special relativity • time dilation • space dilation • physics equations
The Photoelectric Effect The photoelectric effect can be harnessed to create energy from sunlight using photovoltaic cells. photoelectric effect • photovoltaic effect • how solar panels work • converting sunlight to electricity • generating electricity from sunlight
The Dark Side III About 97% of what makes the Universe is unknown, a combination of dark matter and dark energy. This is not acceptable as is, neither the disfunctional relationship of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. dark matter • dark energy • einstein • hubble • machos
Vintage Toys for Healthy Play When it comes to enhancing imagination & developing creativity in children, retro play outweighs modern electronic toys. Vintage toys are eco-friendly & inexpensive, too. vintage toys for healthy play • retro play & retro toys • old-fashioned gifts • develop creativity in children • einstein never used flashcards
Don't let this happen to you! The US tax system is complex because of exceptions, don't let this happen to your small business. tax considerations • small business • entrepreneur • preventing mediocrity • time management
Homework? HELP! Helping parents with the ongoing battle of assisting their kids with homework assignments. Some online help is available. school • homework • teacher • children
Just for Kids: Grand Illusions Toy Shop Grand Illusions is a unique online store for unusual childrens' toys and gifts that specializes in optical illusions and learning toys,it is a special place just for kids grand illusions • just for kids • unique online toy store • unusual children’s toys gifts • optical illusions
Philadelphia Travel Facts & Trivia Pennsylvania, USA: Information and statistics on the Museum of Art, Rocky's steps, Declaration of Independence, Liberty Hall, Italian market, oldest zoo & more. philadelphia travel facts • pennsylvania trivia • rocky steps • liberty hall • ghost tours
What is a Black Hole? The phenomena known as black holes are some of the most studied elements of the universe, yet they still retain a fascinating amount of mystery. what is a black hole • albert einstein • general relativity • john michell • schwarzschild radius
A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste Artificial Barriers may keep the disabled unemployed. artificial barriers • employment • labeling • disability • handicapped
Energy and Stellar Evolution How do we know stars must evolve? The fundamental law of conservation of energy, when applied to stars, tells us that they must run out of fuel and therefore evolve. stellar evolution • stars • evolve • conservation of energy • conservation of matter
Linear vs Circular Logic Aboriginal circular time is considered part of dreamtime myths, while western linear time is considered to be the reality. But does western physics support this? indigenous knowledge systems • murri time • dreamtime myth • circular time • circular logic
The Physics Family Physics is a discipline of science that includes many interrelated and active branches. branches of physics • classic physics • classical physics • modern physics • applied physics
Historical Curiosities What strange believes did the people in the past have about science and nature? Read four misconceptions and see if you can guess what they were really talking about. science • misconceptions • history • kids • animals
The Joy of Limits Limits will keep you focused. Knowing your limits is the only way you will be able to go beyond them. small business • entrepreneur • preventing mediocrity • innovation • projects
Nuclear Density, Stellar Mass: Neutron Stars and Pulsars Continu astronomy • supernovae • binary pulsars
This I Believe A book of essays from remarkable people, some well known, others not, reflecting the beliefs and character of a wide spectrum of people. npr • national public radio • this i believe essay • inspiration • hopeful essay
Animaniacs Animaniacs is a half hour show about three kids who look like puppies, and are weirder then you can imagine. anamaniacs • steven speilberg • children's television • review • y7 rating
Dimensions. From the beginning of known time dimensions have existed in the minds and life of man but only now can they be exploited to their full potential by The Science Fiction Writer. dimensions • exploited • theories • reality • imagination
Sparks- 30 Years of Quirky Art Rock Sparks' creative, intelligent lyrics and catchy keyboard based music has spawned thirty years of albums, videos and other projects. Although they are best known to the causual fan for the song "Cool Places" with Jane Wiedlin, brothers Ron and Russell Mael have produced an impressive catalouge of music over the years. rock music • keyboards • art rock • ron and russell mael
OIAF remembers Bob Clampett Ottawa International Animated Festival will honour former Warner animation director Bob Clampett (1913-1984). Screening includes controversial short. bob clampett • oiaf • animation • warner bros. • merrie melodies
The Top Internet Toy Stores These internet toy stores are the best places to buy toys online; from Barbie to Hot Wheels and even eclectic toys, try one of these online toy stores today. internet toy stores • buy toys online • fao schwarz • fat brain toys • rosie hippos
Edwin Hubble - Astronomer with a Bang
Edwin Hubble began the field of cosmology when he proved that the universe is made up of many galaxies. He went on to become famous. hubble telescope • hubble law • big bang • astronomer • cosmology
Live a Great life With Dyslexia What is Dyslexia? Read this article and you will understand. dyslexia • links • home • home and garden
Meg Ryan's Romantic Roles The former Prom Queen truly does become a star of Hollywood on the big screen. Romantic themed movies are her cornerstone. meg ryan • married dennis quaid • soap opera as the world turns • amityville 3-d 1983 • sleepless in seattle 1993
Superman meets Madman and Jurrassic News!: Dark Horse Press Rele superman • madman • jurassic park • press releases |
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