A Stubbornly Persistent Illusion

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by Stephen Hawking


  steam, pans on a gas range example, 183–184

  stone, gravitational action of earth on, 177–178

  straight line, 130

  movement

  not subject to external forces, 77–78

  relative to two different points, 138

  properties of, 268

  subtraction of tensors, 274

  sun

  radiation emitted by, 312

  rays traveling to (See gravitation)

  viewing light through spectroscope, 313

  supernova explosions, 127

  symmetry

  antisymmetrical extension of a six-vector, 73

  antisymmetrical tensors, 59–60

  tensors, 59, 275, 371–372, 380

  synchronizing clocks, 7, 9

  T

  temperature

  heat phenomena, 393, 394

  radiation and, 358, 359–360, 443

  rods on marble slab example, 193–194

  wires between charged plates, 304

  tensors, 272

  addition and subtraction, 274

  antisymmetrical, 59–60

  contraction, 275

  covariant fundamental, 62–63

  of curvature, 118

  defining by co-ordinates, 56, 274

  formation by differentiation, 68–71

  fundamental (uv) (insert correct symbols, please), 62–66, 275

  motion, equations of, 278–279

  multiplication, 60–62, 274

  new, formation of, 65–66

  non-symmetrical, 380

  proof, 275–277

  Riemann-Christoffel, 75-77

  of second and higher ranks, 58–60

  symmetrical, 59, 275, 371–372, 380

  theorem, 275

  transformation, 273–274

  vectors, 274

  virial theorem, 278

  test body, 285–286

  theorem of addition of velocities in classical mechanics, 141

  theory of the stationary luminiferous ether, 238

  thermal energy, conservation of, 393

  thermodynamics, 356, 360, 362–363

  mechanical interpretation, 414

  perpetuum mobile, 364–365

  as principle-theory, 397

  thinking, meaning of, 341–342

  Thomson, J.J., 440

  time. See also simultaneity; space-time continuum

  absolute, 335, 430

  of an event, 363–364

  clocks, 204

  constant flow of, 263–264

  force between two bodies, 287

  four-dimensional space, 171–172

  Galilei transformation, 172

  gravitational fields and, 42–43

  idea of in physics, 6, 145–147

  length and, relativity of, 7–9

  of light in gravitational field, 40–43

  motion of a material body, 202

  objective, introduction of, 409–410

  railroad embankment examples, 145–147

  simultaneity of events, 5–7, 386–387

  space in pre-relativity physics, 265–282

  speed of light, 5, 366–367, 386

  stationary system, converting from, 9–14, 363

  subjective feeling of, 334

  time and space

  absent gravitational fields, 187–188

  accelerated frames, bending lightbeams, 2

  in classical mechanics, 135–136

  geometrical behavior, 400

  in geometry, 386

  Newtonian basis, 437–438

  rigid bodies and, 409

  tract

  defined, 253

  light paths, 254

  train travel, change and, 300

  trajectory, space and time in classical mechanics, 135–136

  transformation

  general theory of relativity, 421, 443

  tensors, 273–274

  translation, uniform motion, 138–139

  transparent bodies, refraction-indices of, 349–350

  transverse mass, 29

  tube, oscillation of, 318

  U

  u-function (insert symbol please) statistical quantum theory, 376–377

  ultraviolet photon, 315

  unbounded universe, possibility of, 212–215

  uniform acceleration, 420

  uniform rectilinear and nonrotary motion, 175

  uniform rectilinear motion, 185

  universal law of physical space, 371–372

  universal principle, impossibility of, 362–363

  universe

  “finite” and “unbounded” possibilities of, 212–215, 255–262

  finite nature of, 106

  flatness theory, 125, 247–248

  Newton’s theory, cosmological difficulties of, 210–211

  structure of space, 216–217

  V

  variation, Hamilton’s Principle of, 99–100

  vectors, 272

  Cartesian co-ordinate system, 274

  parallel displacement, 381

  velocity

  absolute of a system, 36

  addition of, 159–161

  β-rays, 168

  clocks, 15–16, 158

  composition of, 16–18

  direction of travel, 140

  electrical current, 287

  electrons and photons through pinholes, 323–324

  kinetic energy

  of the body, 166

  of a material point of mass, 163–164

  law of constancy of, 142

  law of constancy of light, 419

  of light in gravitational field, 40–43

  limiting, 157–158

  Lorentz transformation, 153–154

  propagation of light, 142–143

  ray of light, moving, 8, 11–13

  simultaneity and time, 149–150

  in tensor equation, 277

  theorem of the addition of, 141

  violin string, oscillation of, 318–319

  virial theorem of tensors, 278

  volume scalar, 64

  W

  wave

  of matter, 316–323

  particle versus, 322–323

  wave theory, 310

  length listed by color, 314–315

  of light, 347, 438

  standing wave, 318–319

  sunlight viewed through spectroscope, 313

  weight of a system, 368

  conservation of energy, 393

  constant controlling, 399

  Weyl, Hermann, 117

  Wheeler, John Archibald, 2, 247

  Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) satellite, 126, 248

  wires

  broken, 298

  heated between charged plates, 304

  surface bound by, induction and, 297

  wondering nature, 341–342

  X

  X rays

  diffraction through crystal, 316, 317

  photons comprising, 315

  wave lengths, 322

 

 

 


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