Der Triumph der Relativitaetstheorie: Bestaetigung der ART
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Module: Der Triumph der Relativitaetstheorie: Bestaetigung der ART
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Branching Point: A New Worldview Emerges
Sequence: 0.1. Themenuebersicht Triumph der Relativitaetstheorie
Branching Point: A New Worldview Emerges (Overview of Topics)
Sequence: 1.0. Objektfolge Triumph der Relativitaetstheorie
Slide: Searching for the Deflection of Light
Slide: Research Plan for Confirming the Theory of Relativity
Slide: Observation of the Eclipse of the Sun
Slide: Astronomical Support Approved
Slide: Stereo Comparator from Carl Pulfrich
Slide: The Total Eclipse of the Sun in 1919
Slide: Arthur Stanley Eddington (1882–1944)
Slide: Telegram from Hendrik A. Lorentz to Albert Einstein
Slide: Donor List for the Einstein Donations
Slide: Erich Mendelsohn, Sketch of the Einstein Tower
Slide: Erich Mendelsohn, Sketch of the Einstein Tower
Slide: Model of the Einstein Tower
Slide: Prism from the Spectrograph of the Einstein Tower
Slide: What is the Theory of Relativity?
Slide: An Inestimable Service to Mankind
Slide: The Best Thing That Could Have Happened
Slide: The Beginning of Modern Cosmology
Slide: Contradictions to the Cosmological Constant
Slide: Can One Imagine a Closed Universe?
Slide: Notes on the Work of A. Friedmann
On the Curvature of Space
Slide: Model of the Mount Wilson Observatory
Slide: The Expanding Universe
Slide: Photographing Black Holes
Sequence: 2.0. BT und Objektfolge 24231: Triumph Relativitaetstheorie
Slide: The Triumph of the Theory of Relativity
Slide: Searching for the Deflection of Light
Slide: Research Plan for Confirming the Theory of Relativity
Slide: Observation of the Eclipse of the Sun
Slide: Astronomical Support Approved
Slide: Stereo Comparator from Carl Pulfrich
Slide: The Total Eclipse of the Sun in 1919
Slide: Arthur Stanley Eddington (1882–1944)
Slide: Telegram from Hendrik A. Lorentz to Albert Einstein
Slide: Donor List for the Einstein Donations
Slide: Erich Mendelsohn, Sketch of the Einstein Tower
Slide: Erich Mendelsohn, Sketch of the Einstein Tower
Slide: Model of the Einstein Tower
Slide: Prism from the Spectrograph of the Einstein Tower
Slide: What is the Theory of Relativity?
Slide: An Inestimable Service to Mankind
Slide: The Best Thing That Could Have Happened
Sequence: 3.0. Kosmologie
Slide: The Beginning of Modern Cosmology
Slide: Contradictions to the Cosmological Constant
Slide: Can One Imagine a Closed Universe?
Slide: Notes on the Work of A. Friedmann
On the Curvature of Space
Slide: Model of the Mount Wilson Observatory
Slide: The Expanding Universe
Slide: Photographing Black Holes
Sequence: 3.1. Objekt 24240_3345: Anfang der modernen Kosmologie
Slide: The Beginning of Modern Cosmology
Sequence: 3.2. Objekt 24240_0028: Widerspruch kosmo Konstante
Slide: Contradictions to the Cosmological Constant
Sequence: 3.3. Objekt 24240_0045: Ein geschlossenes All
Slide: Can One Imagine a Closed Universe?
Sequence: 3.4. Objekt 24240_0059: Notiz zu der Arbeit von Friedmann
Slide: Notes on the Work of A. Friedmann
On the Curvature of Space
Sequence: 3.5. Objekt 24240_2423: Mount-Wilson Observatorium
Slide: Model of the Mount Wilson Observatory
Sequence: 3.6. Objekt 24240_2822: Das expandierende Universum
Slide: The Expanding Universe
Sequence: 3.7. Objekt 24240_3885: Schwarze Loecher fotografieren
Slide: Photographing Black Holes
Sequence: 2.0. BT und Objektfolge 24231: Triumph Relativitaetstheorie
Slide: The Triumph of the Theory of Relativity
Slide: Searching for the Deflection of Light
Slide: Research Plan for Confirming the Theory of Relativity
Slide: Observation of the Eclipse of the Sun
Slide: Astronomical Support Approved
Slide: Stereo Comparator from Carl Pulfrich
Slide: The Total Eclipse of the Sun in 1919
Slide: Arthur Stanley Eddington (1882–1944)
Slide: Telegram from Hendrik A. Lorentz to Albert Einstein
Slide: Donor List for the Einstein Donations
Slide: Erich Mendelsohn, Sketch of the Einstein Tower
Slide: Erich Mendelsohn, Sketch of the Einstein Tower
Slide: Model of the Einstein Tower
Slide: Prism from the Spectrograph of the Einstein Tower
Slide: What is the Theory of Relativity?
Slide: An Inestimable Service to Mankind
Slide: The Best Thing That Could Have Happened
Sequence: 1.0. Objektfolge Triumph der Relativitaetstheorie
Slide: Searching for the Deflection of Light
Slide: Research Plan for Confirming the Theory of Relativity
Slide: Observation of the Eclipse of the Sun
Slide: Astronomical Support Approved
Slide: Stereo Comparator from Carl Pulfrich
Slide: The Total Eclipse of the Sun in 1919
Slide: Arthur Stanley Eddington (1882–1944)
Slide: Telegram from Hendrik A. Lorentz to Albert Einstein
Slide: Donor List for the Einstein Donations
Slide: Erich Mendelsohn, Sketch of the Einstein Tower
Slide: Erich Mendelsohn, Sketch of the Einstein Tower
Slide: Model of the Einstein Tower
Slide: Prism from the Spectrograph of the Einstein Tower
Slide: What is the Theory of Relativity?
Slide: An Inestimable Service to Mankind
Slide: The Best Thing That Could Have Happened
Slide: The Beginning of Modern Cosmology
Slide: Contradictions to the Cosmological Constant
Slide: Can One Imagine a Closed Universe?
Slide: Notes on the Work of A. Friedmann
On the Curvature of Space
Slide: Model of the Mount Wilson Observatory
Slide: The Expanding Universe
Slide: Photographing Black Holes
Sequence: 3.0. Kosmologie
Slide: The Beginning of Modern Cosmology
Slide: Contradictions to the Cosmological Constant
Slide: Can One Imagine a Closed Universe?
Slide: Notes on the Work of A. Friedmann
On the Curvature of Space
Slide: Model of the Mount Wilson Observatory
Slide: The Expanding Universe
Slide: Photographing Black Holes
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Arthur Stanley Eddington (1882–1944)
In 1919, a British expedition, under direction of Sir Arthur Eddington, confirms the validity of the General Theory of Relativity. On 29 May, Eddington measures the positions of stars close to the Sun during the eclipse.
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