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Thrice
Sep8-06, 02:42 AM
http://www-conf.slac.stanford.edu/ssi/2005/lec_notes/Carroll/default.htm

It's very fast & he doesn't really pull any punches. Still, it's good for motivating anyone with a strong interest in "the real stuff" & not just the pop cosmology.

Daverz
Sep8-06, 04:21 AM
Yeah, very nice. I still haven't done the homework, though. :uhh:

I'd love to have a whole course on video. All the lectures for the famous Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs at MIT are available for download, for example.

Clausius2
Sep11-06, 02:06 AM
That is good stuff. Thanks. :approve:

Thrice
Sep11-06, 01:59 PM
There's some more videos on that site from previous years. Some neat stuff.

semc
Sep17-06, 10:46 AM
Is the web down?cant seem to get in:grumpy:

semc
Sep18-06, 06:20 AM
ok i take back what i said the website is not down:blushing:
well.....i watched the 1st video but really dont understand anything he's talking about...hmm is there any intro to this intro?:mad:

Daverz
Sep18-06, 11:24 AM
ok i take back what i said the website is not down:blushing:
well.....i watched the 1st video but really dont understand anything he's talking about...hmm is there any intro to this intro?:mad:

If you're talking about the beginning, he's just writing down all the equations he's going to talk about for the next 3 hours. So the first 16 minutes may be pretty hard to follow.

However, the talks were aimed at particle physicists. You'll need to know SR and have had some exposure to index notation to follow the lectures. That's also why he starts talking about massless, spin-2 particles, to connect up with things familiar to them. Other than these brief asides on QFT, it's not important to understand any QFT to follow most of the lectures, though.

gongchangjie
Sep20-06, 03:59 AM
it is all right!!!!!!!!!!!

alias25
Sep20-06, 07:52 AM
Phew...i looked at those and got scared, i thought they throw you into the deep end like that :eek: , evil physics lectureres lol :tongue:

robphy
Sep20-06, 06:27 PM
Here's something a little more leisurely
http://today.caltech.edu/theater/item?story_id=11126

a little more meat
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Physics/8-224Exploring-Black-Holes--General-Relativity---AstrophysicsSpring2003/LectureNotes/index.htm

and then, there's
http://elmer.tapir.caltech.edu/ph237/

Hyperreality
Sep24-06, 06:28 AM
This is some good stuff!