HPS 0410 Einstein for Everyone Fall 2018




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Schedule

Week Lecture Date Recitation Dates Lecture Topic Assignment Due Test
1 Mon. Aug. 27
Introduction: the questions.


Wed. Aug. 29
Special Relativity: the Principles.
Special Relativity: Clocks and Rods




Wed. Aug. 29, Thur. Aug. 30, Fri. Aug. 31

1. Principle of Relativity


2 Mon. Sep 3.
NO CLASSES
Labor Day





Wed. Sep. 5

Special Relativity: Adding Velocities.
Relativity of simultaneity




Wed. Sep. 5, Thur. Sep. 6, Fri. Sep. 7

2. Adding Velocities Einstein's Way
3
Mon. Sep. 10

Is special relativity paradoxical?




Wed. Sep. 12
E=mc2



Wed. Sep. 12, Thur. Sep. 13, Fri. Sep. 14

3. Relativity of Simultaneity

4
Mon. Sep. 17
Origins of special relativity
Einstein's Pathway to Special Relativity

Test 1
What is it on?
Grades

Wed. Sep. 19
Spacetime
Spacetime and the Relativity of Simultaneity




Wed. Sep. 19, Thur. Sep. 20, Fri. Sep. 21

4. Origins of Special Relativity
Optional E = mc2 review questions

5
Mon. Sep. 24

Spacetime and the Relativity of Simultaneity
Spacetime, Tachyons, Twins and Clocks




Wed. Sep. 26
Skeptical Morals.
Morals About Theory and Evidence.




Wed. Sep. 26, Thur. Sep. 27, Fri. Sep. 28

5. Spacetime
6
Mon. Oct. 1
Morals About Theory and Evidence.
Morals About Time.

Test 2
What is it on?
Grades


Wed. Oct. 3

Euclidean Geometry: The First Great Science
Non-Euclidean Geometry: A Sample Construction
Non-Euclidean Geometry and Curved Spaces





Wed. Oct. 3, Thur. Oct. 4, Fri. Oct. 5

6. Philosophical Significance
7 Mon. Oct. 8

Spaces of Constant Curvature
Spaces of Variable Curvature




Wed. Oct 10
General relativity



Wed. Oct. 10, Thur. Oct. 11, Fri. Oct. 12

7. Curvature
8 Tuesday
October 16

General relativity
Gravity Near a Massive Body

Test 3
What is it on?
Grades

Wed. Oct. 17
Einstein's Pathway to General Relativity



Wed. Oct. 17, Thur. Oct. 18, Fri. Oct. 19

8. General Relativity
9
Mon. Oct. 22

Relativistic cosmology




Wed. Oct. 24
Relativistic cosmology
Time Travel Universes




Wed. Oct. 24, Thur. Oct. 25, Fri. Oct. 26

9. Relativistic Cosmology
10 Mon. Oct. 29
Our Universe: What We See
Test 4
What is it on?
Grades

Wed. Oct 31
Big bang cosmology



Wed. Oct. 31, Thur. Nov. 1, Fri. Nov. 2

10. Big Bang Cosmology I


11 Mon. Nov. 5
Big bang cosmology/
Must There Have Been a Big Bang?



Wed. Nov. 7
Black holes



Wed. Nov. 7, Thur. Nov. 8, Fri. Nov. 9

Term paper topic submitted

11. Big Bang Cosmology II
12 Mon. Nov. 12
A Better Picture of Black Holes
Test 5
What is it on?
Grades

Wed. Nov. 14
A Better Picture of Black Holes



Wed. Nov. 14, Thur. Nov. 15, Fri. Nov. 16
12. Black Holes
13 Mon. Nov. 19
Origins of Quantum Theory


Wed. Nov. 21
THANKSGIVING
break




14 Mon. Nov. 26
Origins of Quantum Theory


Wed. Nov. 28
Quantum Theory of Waves and Particles



Wed. Nov. 28, Thur. Nov. 29, Fri. Nov. 30
13. Origins of Quantum Theory
15 Mon. Dec. 3
The Measurement Problem


Wed. Dec. 5 Term paper due Einstein on the Completeness of Quantum Theory
Test 6
What is it on?
Grades


Wed. Dec. 5, Thur. Dec. 6, Fri. Dec. 7
14. Problems of Quantum Theory

Test 1. Mon Sep. 17. The test will be in the first 15 minutes of class and will consist of 3-4 questions requiring answers of a few sentences each. The material examinable is the content of the chapters "Special relativity: the Principles," "Special Relativity: Clocks and Rods," "Special relativity: Adding Velocities," "Relativity of Simultaneity," "Is Special Relativity Paradoxical?" and the assignments 1, 2 and 3.

Test 2. Mon. Oct. 1. The material examinable is the content of the chapters "E=mc2", "Origins of Special Relativity," "Einstein's Pathway to Special Relativity," the three "Spacetime" chapters and the assignments 4 and 5.

Test 3. Tuesday Oct 16. The material examinable is the content of the chapters: "Skeptical Morals," "Morals about Theory and Evidence," "Morals about Time," the chapters on Non-Euclidean Geometry, especially as summarized in "Spaces of Constant Curvature" and "Spaces of Variable Curvature"; and the assignments 6 and 7. The conventionality of simultaneity is excluded from the examinable "morals" sections.

Test 4. Mon. Oct. 29. The material examinable is the content of the chapters "General Relativity," "Gravity Near a Massive Body," "Einstein's Pathway to General Relativity," "Relativistic Cosmology" and "Time Travel Universes"; and the assignments 8 and 9.

Test 5. Mon. Nov. 12. The material examinable is the content of the chapters "Our Universe: What We See," "Big Bang Cosmology" and "Must There Have Been a Big Bang"; and the assignments 10 and 11.

Test 6. Wed. Dec. 5. The material examinable is the content of the chapters "Black Holes," "A Better Picture of Black Holes,""Origins of Quantum Theory," "Quantum Theory of Waves and Particles," "The Measurement Problem" and the assignments 12 and 13.