Teaching Relativity

Education Research on General Relativity


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General relativity is one of the fundamental advancements of physics in the 20th century. Well established and tested to high accuracy, it is the basis of modern astrophysics and cosmology. In spite of its fundamental importance, general relativity is not part of most curricula in secondary schools more...

Program with abstracts of talks and posters

Slides of the talks (password required)

Poster prizes were awarded to: Michael Schultz, Roberto Salgado, Markus Pössel, Shachar Boublil, Thomas Reiber, Chris North

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This seminar was generously funded by the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Foundation. It took place 10-15 February 2019, Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, Germany.


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