General relativity for a master degree?

In summary, General relativity is a theory of gravity developed by Albert Einstein that explains gravity as a result of the curvature of space and time caused by mass and energy. It differs from Newton's theory of gravity in its view of gravity as a result of curvature instead of force and incorporates the effects of acceleration and gravity on time. Key concepts of general relativity include the principle of equivalence and the principle of covariance, and it relates to the Big Bang theory in explaining the origin and evolution of the universe. Some practical applications of general relativity include GPS technology and explaining phenomena like black holes and the bending of light.
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What aspects of general relativity one could study for a master degree?
 
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Isn't this something that you should be discussing with your thesis adviser?
 
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bcrowell said:
Isn't this something that you should be discussing with your thesis adviser?

Yes of course, but at the moment I'd like to hear some experiences from someone who is in.
 

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1. What is general relativity?

General relativity is a theory of gravity that was developed by Albert Einstein. It explains the force of gravity as a result of the curvature of space and time caused by the presence of mass and energy.

2. How is general relativity different from Newton's theory of gravity?

Newton's theory of gravity is based on the concept of force acting between masses, while general relativity views gravity as a result of the curvature of space and time caused by mass and energy. Additionally, general relativity incorporates the effects of acceleration and gravity on the flow of time.

3. What are the key concepts of general relativity?

The key concepts of general relativity include the principle of equivalence, which states that the effects of gravity are equivalent to the effects of acceleration, and the principle of covariance, which states that the laws of physics should be the same in all frames of reference.

4. How does general relativity relate to the theory of the Big Bang?

General relativity is the basis for the theory of the Big Bang, which explains the origin and evolution of the universe. It describes how the universe was created from a singularity and has been expanding and cooling ever since.

5. What are some practical applications of general relativity?

General relativity has several practical applications, including GPS technology, which relies on the precise measurements of time dilation predicted by the theory. It also helps to explain the behavior of black holes and the bending of light in the presence of massive objects.

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