The next class will be a review for the test. It will be 100% PowerPoint based. A pdf of the slides is available via the link to the right. | ![]() |
We finished our discussion of Chapter 10.
We ended the class by talking about the "bomb" that Einstein dropped on physics in 1905, and the similar "bomb" that Picasso dropped on the art world in 1907. It has been suggested that both bombs have a common origin: a statement by Poincaré in 1902 that there is no absolute space and no absolute time. The quotation appears at the beginning of the today's Journal file. To the right is Picasso's bomb: the painting Les Demoiselles d'Avignon You may learn more about this from Arthur I. Miller, Einstein, Picasso: Space, Time, and the Beauty That Causes Havoc (Basic Books, 2001) ISBN: 0465018599. |
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We asked three questions in class. The questions and your answers are available via the link to the right. | ![]() |
Here is today's Journal file. | ![]() |
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