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In summary, there are various online resources available for understanding advanced topics such as GR, Bell's Inequality/Quantum Entanglement, String Theory, Quantum Computation, and others. The University of Glasgow offers an interactive applet for GR, while the website http://www.quantumlab.de/ explains Bell's theorem and related concepts. The String Theory Basics website covers the basics of string theory, and Harvard offers an online course on quantum computing with interactive lectures. The website Simulations in Physics also provides interactive simulations on various physics topics.
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Dear ALL,

I am looking for some excellent interactives to understand advanced topics like:
1. GR

2. Bell's Inequality/Quantum Entanglement

3. String Theory (More than that merely there are 5 types of string theories and 2 types of strings and something like that and something like string mechanics/ how it combines GR/QM)

4. Quantum Computation

5. Any advanced topics like above

Does anyone know any online links. I appreciate specially flash/Java interactives.
I don't need link to Leonard Susskind or any other lengthy links on youtube.

I enjoyed following link but most were about simple topics that I didnot need tutorials of:
http://www.upscale.utoronto.ca/GeneralInterest/Harrison/Flash/

Thank YOu!
Thank You
 
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for your inquiry. For GR, you might find the interactive applet by the University of Glasgow helpful: https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/physics/research/grp/interactive/. It covers topics such as black holes, gravitational waves, and other aspects of GR. For Bell's Inequality/Quantum Entanglement, you may find this interactive website useful: http://www.quantumlab.de/index.html. It provides a visual representation that explains the principle of Bell’s theorem, as well as the related concepts of quantum entanglement, nonlocality, and conflict resolution. For String Theory, there is an interactive website called String Theory Basics that can be found here: https://www.stringtheorybasics.com/. It covers topics such as the basics of string theory, the five types of strings, and the two types of string theories. For Quantum Computation, Harvard offers an online course on quantum computing that includes interactive lectures and problem sets. You can find it here: https://cs50.harvard.edu/x/2020/tracks/quantum/. For other advanced topics, you may want to check out the website Simulations in Physics, which can be found here: http://simulationsinphysics.com/. It provides interactive simulations on a wide range of physics topics, including special relativity, quantum mechanics, and more. I hope this information is useful to you. Good luck!
 

1. What are Flash animations?

Flash animations are interactive multimedia animations created using Adobe Flash software. They can be embedded into websites and applications to add visual interest and interactivity.

2. What are Java applets?

Java applets are small Java programs that are embedded in web pages and run within the browser. They are used to add interactive features such as games, calculators, and animations to websites.

3. How do I embed a Flash animation or Java applet into my website?

To embed a Flash animation or Java applet into a website, you will need to use the <object> or <applet> HTML tags and specify the location of the file. You can also use the <embed> tag for Flash animations. It is important to make sure that the necessary plugins are installed on the user's browser to view the animation or applet.

4. What are videos?

Videos are a series of images and/or audio that are played in sequence to create a moving visual. They can be embedded into websites and are commonly used for entertainment, instructional, and marketing purposes.

5. How do I embed a video into my website?

To embed a video into a website, you can use the <video> HTML tag and specify the location of the video file. You can also use third-party video hosting services such as YouTube or Vimeo and embed the video using their provided code. It is important to make sure the video file is in a compatible format and can be played by the user's browser.

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