EINSTEIN MADE RELATIVELY EASY![]() Introducing EinSteinchen, an animated techno-Einstein who has a genius for explaining physics. In section one of this DVD, this likable know-it-all elucidates 12 essential topics in 90-second segments that are perfect for launching lectures or illustrating concepts. Section two departs from EinSteinchen's virtual world to show 12 cutting-edge applications or studies of Einsteinian physics in high-level mini-documentaries of two to five minutes in length. SECTION ONE animated segments include: *Absolute and Relative: How size can appear to be relative through perspective *E=mc2: What exactly this famous formula means *The Discovery of Slowness: Relativity of time when traveling through space *As Fast as Light: Why light's velocity is constant, and why nothing can outpace it *Glowing Atoms/Stimulated Emissions: The role that excited atoms play in laser emissions *The Super-molecule/Bose-Einstein Condensation: Wave-like behavior of atoms at temperatures approaching absolute zero *The Spooky Long Distance Effect: Entanglement of spatially separated particles *Bent Space: How massive objects exerting enormous gravity bend space *Dancing Particles: How the forces that play a role in molecular interactions can be defined by formulas *Electricity from Light: How light energy can be converted into electrical energy *The Invisible Force: How gravity exerted by stars and planets keeps the universe in motion *Wormholes: Theoretically speaking, how travel through a wormhole could provide a shortcut across space SECTION TWO mini-documentaries include: *Nuclear Medicine - A Formula and Its Results: E=mc2 as it relates to PET scans *Satellite Navigation - Einstein's Contribution to GALILEO: Compensating for time relativity in navigational satellites *The Speed of Light, Part 1- Light Researchers: A satellite experiment to test whether light really does propagate at the same speed in all directions *The Speed of Light, Part 2 - Radar Satellite: TerraSAR-X, an X-band radar mapping satellite that relies on measurements based on the speed of light *The World's Fastest Flash: Stimulated emissions and history's first attosecond laser pulse *Juggling Ultra-cold Atoms: Implications of Bose-Einstein condensation waves on the possibility of making a quantum computer *Cloned Atoms through Teleportation: Implications of "spooky action at a distance" on the possibility of making a quantum computer *Cosmic Telescopes: Using gravitational lenses to search for undiscovered galaxies and dark matter *Racing Down Einstein's Paths: detecting gravity waves with laser interferometers *Organic Solar Cells: Applying the photoelectric effect to hydrocarbon polymers *Time Travel through Wormholes - Nothing More Than a Dream?: Speculations on wormholes and how, theoretically, to make use of them *The Search for a Theory of Everything: Hunting for evidence of the Higgs boson as a part of the search for Einstein's elusive Theory of Everything *** Has on-demand English subtitles | ||||||||
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