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Everywhere I read, they are all about the history of the theory or the impact, I can't find a site that actually uses Physics concept to explain it.
HallsofIvy said:I can't imagine a book on relativity that doesn't use physics to explain it! It is, after all, physics. What do you mean by "uses physics to explain it"?
I have a suspicion that you mean "doesn't have any mathematical formulas at all".
It's all very simple. Special relativity can be derived with moving rulers in such a way that the astonishing connection between space and time can be clearly understood.How would you explain the Special Theory of Relativity using Physics?
robphy said:For HS level, I'd suggest
Bondi,
Geroch, General Relativity from A to B
Advanced-HS or introductory undergraduate... one can skim over the parts that need calculus...
Taylor and Wheeler, Spacetime Physics (the maroon 1966 edition with solutions)
Ellis and Williams, Flat and Curved Space-Times,
Moore, A Traveler's Guide to Spacetime,
(a subset appears in Six Ideas That Shaped Physics: Unit R - Laws of Physics are Frame-Independent )
A common theme in these books is the emphasis on the Spacetime Diagram, geometrical interpretations, and operational definitions. (The Lorentz transformations take a back seat to the Spacetime Diagram.)
My $0.02