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http://www.school-for-champions.com/science/gravity2.htm
gravity equations lots of basic stuff.
gravity equations lots of basic stuff.
sol2 said:http://astsun.astro.virginia.edu/~jh8h/Foundations/Friedmann.html [Broken]
marcus said:sol put this curvegraphing applet link
which is good
but we somehow don't have a good post about the Friedmann eqns.
on this sticky thread and we should. I will try to get something
but please if anybody has a better discussion of the basic equations of cosmology, showing the Lambda which has become so important, please
post it
meyer_lev3 said:New member, first post :rofl:
Streaming video of lectures/talks on current topics by Hawking, Weinberg, others.
Especially good is "Brane New World" (2003) By Steven Hawking.
http://www.phys.cwru.edu/events/cerca_video_archive.php
Enjoy .
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