What are your favorite web pages on SR?

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In summary, my favorite web pages on special relativity are the academic paper "A Magical Derivation of the Lorentz Transformation" and the sci.physics.relativity FAQ, which provides comprehensive and frequently asked questions about the topic. These pages represent orthodoxy and excellence in the field of special relativity.
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What are your favorite web pages on special relativity and why? I'm looking for exemplary pages that represent orthodoxy and excellence.

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Photon A said:
What are your favorite web pages on special relativity and why? I'm looking for exemplary pages that represent orthodoxy and excellence.

Thanks.

Photon A

The sci.physics.relativity FAQ is one of my favorite references - as it's name implies, it answers a lot of questions that are asked very frequently.

It, along with the general physics faq, can be found here

sci.physics.faq
 

1. What is SR?

SR stands for "Stack Overflow for Teams," a private platform for organizations to ask and answer questions within their team.

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SR allows scientists to easily collaborate and share knowledge within their team in a secure and organized manner. It also has a large community of experts who can provide valuable insights and solutions to scientific problems.

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