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Plan: • This lecture: • Review Pre-relativity/Quantum Mechanics picture of our physical universe • You will learn some basic concepts in relativity & QM in the coming days • last lecture: Modern view of our universe Hidden assumptions in Newton’s Law (F = ma) • 4 elements in describing events in our universe • space + time trajectory • matter (particle) (moving in space-time) • force (acting between matter) Question: What properties are assumed in these 4 elements? Space & Time • Classical (absolute) reality (objectivity) everyone has same observation on what has happened! • Existence independent of other 2 factors (matter & force). (classical) objectiveness in science We measure what we want with certainty? (classical) objectiveness in science Can you imagine an universe otherwise? Matter & Force • Matter: Mass, Energy, momentum,…..etc. • Force: How is force defined? Can they exist without matter? In Newton’s World • Space & Time exists independent of matter. In fact, space is independent of time. They provide a rigid background for matter & force • Force is physically distinct from matter! but its existence is detected only through matter. Are you satisfied with the above relations? If not, how should they be modified? Physicists: Is there an underlying principle governing these relations? “Same” questions asked differently • What is the origin of our universe (space & time)? • What is the origin of matters? • What is the origin of different forces? • No answer (God given) in Newton‘s World Electricity & Magnetism • At late 19th century physicists realized that Newton’s picture of space, time, matter & force has to be modified if we want to understand E&M! • Main problem: existence of Light = Electromagnetic wave! First problem: the “matter” nature of electromagnetic force • Light = oscillating electromagnetic field electromagnetic waves Notice: Electric field = Electric force per unit charge • Light = oscillating electromagnetic field electromagnetic waves Notice: Electric field = Electric force per unit charge • Light = oscillating electromagnetic force electromagnetic waves Light carries energy and can exist independent of electric charge • Light = oscillating electromagnetic force electromagnetic waves Electromagnetic force carries energy. Does it represents also a form of matter !? How about gravitational force (and other forces)? Electromagnetic force represents also a form of matter !? Nowadays understanding, Force is associated with particular class of matters called vector bosons Second problem: Speed of light = c • Can you imagine anything in classical mechanics that travels always with constant velocity? • Notice: velocity addition c’ = c+v Throwing a ball in a train, c’ = c + v (from ground) What does a constant c means? Notice: c is defined with reference to “observer” of light! Hint: Think of sound wave! c = velocity in a (fixed) medium? Vacuum (space) is a medium! (a kind of matter?) Universe is filled with “ether” c i.e. E&M suggests that even vacuum has “matter” property Universe is filled with “ether” c In a way, relativity started with people trying to “detect” this medium Universe is filled with “ether” c What Happens next? • Exercise: • Tell me the picture of our universe after you have learned relativity & Quantum physics. examples: • What is reality in relatively and QM? (Twin paradox and Schrodinger Cat) • How about concept of vacuum as a “medium”? • How are space, time, matter and force related to each other in General Relativity or Quantum Physics? Last lecture • Modern picture of space-time, matter & forces (Standard Model) • Towards the still unknowns (Grand Unification, Quantum gravity, String theory) • Microscopic world & Cosmology