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i0A Derivation of the Lorentz Transformation From a Simple Definition of Time - http://www.everythingimportant.org/relativity/special.pdf - The fundamental equations of special relativity are derived with only high school algebra and toy universes consisting of moving rulers.
 
i0A Special Relativity Paradox: The Barn and the Pole - http://www.math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/SR/barn_pole.html - The answer to the famous barn and the pole paradox is that the two doors are never closed at the same time in the runner's frame of reference.
 
i0Commutative Hypercomplex Special Relativity - http://home.comcast.net/%7ecmdaven/special.htm - Einstein's special relativity is formulated in terms of 4-D commutative hypercomplex mathematics. The traditional results are obtained, but some additional effects are suggested.
 
i0Derivation of the Lorentz Transformation - http://www2.physics.umd.edu/~yakovenk/teaching/Lorentz.pdf - This derivation uses the group property of the Lorentz transformations, which means that a combination of two Lorentz transformations also belongs to the class Lorentz transformations.
 
i0Deriving Relativistic Momentum and Energy - http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/physics/0402024 - Expressions for momentum and energy of a relativistic particle may be derived from the composition law for velocities along one spatial dimension.
 
i0Deriving Relativistic Momentum and Energy. II. - http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/physics/0504095 - The usual relativistic expressions for momentum and kinetic energy are generalized from the one-dimensional to the three-dimensional case.
 
i0E=mc² - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%3Dmc%C2%B2 - An article from the Wikipedia encyclopedia.
 
i0Einstein Light - http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/einsteinlight/ - A multimedia tutorial on Special Relativity. The introductory level takes 10 minutes, but has links to over 40 explanatory pages giving greater depth and breadth.
 
i0Generalized Relativistic Velocity Addition with Spacetime Algebra - http://arxiv.org/ftp/physics/papers/0511/0511247.pdf - The general problem of relativistic addition of velocities – and the successive application of noncollinear Lorentz boosts – is addressed.
 
i0Geometric Algebra for Physicists - http://assets.cambridge.org/052148/0221/sample/0521480221WS.pdf - This is chapter 1 of a book by Chris Doran and Anthony Lasenby on geometric algebra, which is the natural mathematics of spacetime.
 
i0How Do You Add Velocities in Special Relativity? - http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/SR/velocity.html - Here is the formula for adding velocities in special relativity when motion occurs in a single direction.
 
i0How Stuff Works: Special Relativity - http://www.howstuffworks.com/relativity.htm - The major principles of special relativity (SR) are discussed in an accessible way, via 5 segments, to help you understand the lingo and theories involved.
 
i0Imaginary In All Directions - http://arxiv.org/abs/math-ph/0309061 - There is a preferred algebra of quaternions and complex numbers that is ideally suited to express the equations of special relativity and classical electrodynamics.
 
i0Jim Doyle's Special Relativity Pages - http://www.btinternet.com/~j.doyle/SR/sr1.htm - A growing collection of pages on special relativity, including Special Relativity in under 15 Minutes!
 
i0Lorentz Contraction and Accelerated Systems - http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0301050 - Lorentz contraction in systems undergoing constant proper acceleration is proven to be completely self-consistent in the context of special relativity.
 
i0Nothing but Relativity - http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/physics/0302045 - There are many ways to derive the Lorentz transformation without invoking Einstein's constancy of light postulate. The path preferred in this paper restates a simple, established approach.
 
i0On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies - http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/ - Albert Einstein's first paper on relativity, translated here from Annalen der Physik vol XVII 1905 p. 891-921, is of historical interest.
 
i0On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies (Part A: Kinematics) by Albert Einstein - http://www.sigmapisigma.org/radiations/2005/electrodynamics_fall05.pdf - In this annotated version of Einstein's paper, the author attempts to express Einstein's insights in familiar notation and fills in some of Einstein's many missing intermediate steps.
 
i0Quaternions in University-Level Physics Considering Special Relativity - http://arxiv.org/ftp/physics/papers/0308/0308017.pdf - The quaternions are an expansion of complex numbers and show close relations to numerous physically fundamental concepts (e.g. Pauli Matrices).
 
i0Relativistic Contraction - http://www.ux1.eiu.edu/~cfadd/1160/Ch27SpRl/ApLrntz.html - Relativists consider it a very important exercise to have students decide how to measure the length of a rapidly moving object.
 
i0Relativistic Force Transformation - http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0507099 - Formulas relating one and the same force in two inertial frames of reference are derived directly from the Lorentz transformation of space and time coordinates.
 
i0Relativity Tutorial - http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/relatvty.htm - An introduction to relativity using space-time diagrams.
 
i0Sagnac Effect, Twin Paradox and Space-Time Topology - http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0403111 - When viewed with an alternative synchronization convention, the Sagnac effect on a rotating disk is purely topological and the rim of the disk is essentially an inertial system.
 
i0Santa at Nearly the Speed of Light - http://www.fnal.gov/pub/ferminews/santa/ - An estimate of the speed and distances covered by Santa Claus on Christmas night. The physics is unassailable. The article is hosted on the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory website.
 
i0Simple Derivation of the Special Theory of Relativity Without the Speed of Light Axiom - http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.3398 - Special relativity may be derived just from assuming isotropy, homogeneity and a principle of relativity, without the need to consider the speed of light.
 
i0Space Measurements on a Rotating Platform - http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0309020 - The age-old puzzling problem of Lorentz contraction on a rotating platform, i.e., Ehrenfest's paradox, is explained in its proper mathematical context.
 
i0Special Relativity - http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/sr/sr.shtml - Tutorial explains about the postulates, paradox, simulaneity, time dilation, Lorentz transformation constructions, spacetime wheel, and the Fitzgerald-Lorentz contraction. Page includes some animated illustrations.
 
i0Special Relativity - http://www.motionmountain.net/C-2-CLSC.pdf - This is chapter two of Christoph Schiller's 1000 page walk through the whole of physics, from classical mechanics to relativity, electrodynamics, thermodynamics, quantum theory, nuclear physics and unification. 61 pages.
 
i0Special Relativity - http://www.geocities.com/zcphysicsms/sr.htm - A unit for an online relativity textbook explaining special relativistic mathematical physics.
 
i0Special Relativity - http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/vvc/theory/relativity.html - A brief overview of the theory of special relativity, and how it pertains to particles at SLAC (Stanford Linear Accelerator)
 
i0Special Relativity Lecture Notes - http://www.phys.vt.edu/~takeuchi/relativity/notes - A standard introduction to special relativity where explanations are based on pictures called spacetime diagrams.
 
i0Synchronization Gauges and the Principles of Special Relativity - http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0409105 - Synchronization functions set the mathematical clocks represented by the Lorentz transformation and resetting these clocks mathematically only produces a theory equivalent to special relativity in predicting empirical facts. 57 pages.
 
i0The Doppler Shift Equation For An Accelerating Frame of Reference - http://www.everythingimportant.org/SDA/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=969 - The exact equation for the Doppler shift in a uniformly accelerating rocket is derived in two different ways. The first method depends on a functional equation and Einstein’s approximation. The second approach is a direct application of several familiar equations in the relativity of uniformly accelerated motion.
 
i0The Lecture Notes of Dr. R. D. Field - http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~rfield/PHY3063/ - The online physics course notes for Physics 3063, by Professor Rick Field, University of Florida, is a good summary of many of the useful formulas used in special relativity.
 
i0The Special Theory of Relativity - http://astro.physics.sc.edu/selfpacedunits/Unit56.html - Self-tutorial with short essays, questions and answers.
 
i0The Structure of Space-Time Transformations - http://projecteuclid.org/Dienst/UI/1.0/Summarize/euclid.cmp/1103858408 - This theorem by H. J. Borchers and G. C. Hegerfeldt proves that the constancy of light velocity alone implies the Lorentz group (up to dilatations).
 
i0The Twin Paradox in a Spatially Closed and Bounded Universe - http://www.everythingimportant.org/relativity/general.htm - Spatially compact spacetimes break global Lorentz invariance and define absolute inertial frames of reference.
 
i0Time Dilation - http://www.pa.msu.edu/courses/2000spring/PHY232/lectures/relativity/dilation.html - The gamma factor and time dilation can be derived using a very simple clock.
 
i0Understanding Special Relativity - http://www.rafimoor.com/english/SRE.htm - Brief explanation of special relativity, using no more than high-school level mathematics; includes an account of the twin paradox, some remarks on faster-than-light travel, and some material on relativistic mechanics. By Rafi Moor.
 
i0Uniform Acceleration - http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~gleeson/NotesChapter13.pdf - This paper analyzes several simple uniform acceleration problems, including the paradox of John Bell.
 
i0University Lectures on Special Relativity - http://www.physics.mq.edu.au/~jcresser/Phys378/LectureNotes/SpecialRelativityNotes.pdf - Lecture notes on Special Relativity, prepared by J. D. Cresser, Department of Physics, Macquarie University. 44 pages.
 
i0Wikipedia: Introduction to Special Relativity - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Introduction_to_special_relativity - Encyclopedia article giving a brief outline of the basic concepts of special relativity (including simple formulas).
 
i0Wikipedia: Special Relativity - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_relativity - Online encyclopedia article.
 
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