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Amazon.co.uk/books(Sponsored Results)Lecture notes for a one-semester course in General Relativity.
http://pancake.uchicago.edu/~carroll/notes/A graduate level course which includes weak field theory, gravitational waves, radiation damping, cosmology, the Friedmann and Lemaitre dusts, singularities, black holes, the Schwarzschild metric and Kruskal's extension of it. This is a single postscript document.
http://www.ucolick.org/~burke/class/grclass.psA very thorough introduction, studies the Schwarzschild, Reissner-Nordstrom, and Kerr solutions using a variety of coordinate systems. Additional topics include gravitational collapse, horizons, singularities, Carter-Penrose diagrams (aka conformal compactification), Hawking radiation and black hole thermodynamics
http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9707012A simple derivation of Einstein's theory of relativity which is widely taught to undergraduate physics students. The mathematics required though make this easy for anyone to understand.
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/System/8956/Bondi/intro.htmall the materials from a graduate-student-level course on Gravitational Waves taught at the California Institute of Technology, January through May of 2002. The materials include Quicktime videos of the lectures, lists of suggested and supplementary reading, copies of some of the readings, many exercises, and solutions to all exercises.
http://elmer.tapir.caltech.edu/ph237/Non-technical descriptions of cosmology, black holes, cosmic strings, inflation, quantum cosmology, and string theory.
http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gr/public/This page contains information about the course Cosmology and exobiology read in the fall semester 1999 at the Physics Institute of NTNU, Trondheim
http://www.asu.cas.cz/~had/cosm.htmlDescribes the properties of a gravitational field surrounding a given mass.
http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Cyberia/NumRel/EinsteinEquations.htmlFall into a black hole on a real free fall orbit. All distortions of images are real, both general relativistic from the gravitational bending of light, and special relativistic from the near light speed orbit.
http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/schw.shtmlThis homepage contains lecture notes on the course of general relativity FX2/H97 read in the fall semester 1997 at the Physics Institute of NTNU, Trondheim
http://www.asu.cas.cz/~had/gr.htmlIntroductory course on General Relativity
http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/~nwoodh/gr/This is bunch of interconnected web pages that serve as an informal introduction to general relativity. The goal is to demystify general relativity and get across the key ideas without big complicated calculations.
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/gr/gr.htmlDetailed steps on how to Linearize Einstein's field equations of general relativity.
http://www.lehigh.edu/~kdw5/project/An online notes from the University of British Columbia featuring simple explanations of cosmological phenomena.
http://musr.physics.ubc.ca/~jess/p200/cosm/cosm.htmlA WWW Exhibition in Relativistic Computer Dynamics and Visualization
http://www.astro.ku.dk/~cramer/RelViz/A course from the Department of Mathematics at Hofstra University on differential geometry and general relativity.
http://people.hofstra.edu/faculty/Stefan_Waner/diff_geom/tc.htmlDownload lecture notes on special relativity, general relativity, differential geometry, and spherically symmetric space-times in postscript format.
http://sunkl.asu.cas.cz/~had/gr.htmlInteractive program for learning about the Lorentz transformation.
http://www.kulik.edu.pl/lorentz-transformation/A second year course introducing special relativity and quantum mechanics. All of the lecture notes are posted online.
http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes/252/home.htmlA set of notes outlining general relativity and its applications, including modern theories of FTL travel and wormholes.
http://www.geocities.com/zcphysicsms/Comprehensive presentation of the special and general theories of relativity.
http://www.mathpages.com/rr/rrtoc.htmAn illustrated guide to relativity
http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/relatvty.htmUndergraduate course notes including both special relativity and general relativity.
http://phyun5.ucr.edu/~wudka/physics7.htmlsome basic background covering how mathematical models of space and time have evolved since ancient times, from the Pythagorean Rule to Newtonian mechanics, Special Relativity and General Relativity.
http://www.theory.caltech.edu/people/patricia/st101.htmlA set of online lecture notes for a course in special relativity from the University of Winnepeg.
http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/mod_tech/node132.htmlA free downloadable textbook on introductory tensor analysis and continuum mechanics, in PDF format, from Professor John J. Heinbockel at Old Dominion University.
http://www.math.odu.edu/~jhh/counter2.htmlA complete online course in tensors and relativity
http://vishnu.mth.uct.ac.za/omei/gr/a multimedia introduction to the theory of relativity
http://physics.syr.edu/courses/modules/LIGHTCONE/An introduction to general relativity
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/einstein/einstein.htmlWebsite for an online relativity class. Covers special relativity in depth and general relativity at a more qualitative level. Contains tutorial material, references, and links.
http://www.drphysics.com/relativity.htmlLearn about Einstein's Theory of Relativity online. The class covers cosmology, the Twin Paradox, space travel, and black holes.
http://www.drphysics.com/The theory of general relativity in an easily understandable way.
http://www.rafimoor.com/english/GRE.htmThe theory of special relativity in an easily understandable way.
http://www.rafimoor.com/english/SRE.htmOnline papers, images, movies and paper models.
http://www.spacetimetravel.org/