The first of a two part series on special relativity, I provide a brief overview of the historical development of relativity theory, including a discussion of the role of the Michelson-Morley experiment, and considerations from classical electromagnetism. I then outline Einstein's two postulates, discuss their meaning, and provide some explanation for how to interpret a constant speed of light. I also provide an introduction to Lorentz transformations and the notion of spacetime. Recommended pre-listening is Episode 13: Newtonian Mechanics.
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Episode 47: Vision Part 3
Episode 46: Vision Part 2
Episode 45: Vision Part 1
Episode 44: Cell Division
Episode 43: Electric Forces and Fields
Episode 42: Gases and Gas Laws
Episode 41: Flotation and Fluid Mechanics
Episode 40: Gun Control
Episode 39: Sovereignty and the State
Episode 38: Neurons and Synapses
Episode 37: Oxidation and Reduction
Episode 36: Consumer Choice Theory
Episode 35: DNA Structure and Function Part 2
Episode 34: DNA Structure and Function Part 1
Episode 33: Disturbing Social Psychology Experiments
Episode 32: Light and Optics
Episode 31: Solutions and Mixtures
Episode 30: Systems of Government
Episode 29: Operant Conditioning
Episode 28: Classical Conditioning
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