Schwerkraft und Traegheit / Hahntisch / internet Dialog Scene Info click for Module Menu Start Branching Point Module: Schwerkraft und Traegheit / Hahntisch / internet Dialog Sequence: 1.0 Vitrine 11210: Schwerkraft und Traegheit Branching Point: Gravitation and Inertia Sequence: 1.1 Objektfolge_11210: Ausgestellte Objekte Slide: Jolly Balance Slide: Maxwell’s Wheel Slide: Ernst Mach’s Mechanics Slide: Planck on Mach's Criticism of Newton's Principle of Inertia Slide: Einstein’s Obituary for Ernst Mach Sequence: 1.2 Auf den Schultern von Riesen und Zwergen Branching Point: On the Shoulders of Giants and Dwarfs Sequence: 1.2.1 Biographie 11220: Aristoteles Slide: Aristotle (384–322 B. C.) Sequence: 1.2.2 Biographie 11220: Isaac Newton Slide: Isaac Newton (1643–1727) Sequence: 1.2.3 Biographie 11220: Albert Einstein Slide: Albert Einstein (1879–1955) Sequence: 1.2.4 Der Dialog Slide: On the Shoulders of Giants and Dwarfs Slide: On the Shoulders of Giants and Dwarfs Slide: On the Shoulders of Giants and Dwarfs Slide: On the Shoulders of Giants and Dwarfs Slide: On the Shoulders of Giants and Dwarfs Slide: On the Shoulders of Giants and Dwarfs Sequence: 1.3 Objekt 11210_1473: Waage von Jolly (Alles) Slide: Newton's Law of Gravitation Slide: Decrease of Gravitation on the Top of a Tower Slide: Jolly Balance Slide: Philipp von Jolly (1809-1884) Slide: Philipp von Jolly's Experiment Slide: Jolly's Experiment for Determining the Density of the Earth Sequence: 1.4 Objekt 11210_1534: Maxwellsches Rad (Alles) Slide: Newton's Principle of Inertia Slide: Maxwell’s Wheel Sequence: 1.5 Machs Kritik an Newtons Traegheitsprinzip Slide: Ernst Mach (1838–1916) Slide: Ernst Mach (1838–1916) Slide: Ernst Mach’s Mechanics Slide: Newton's Absolute Space Branching Point: Mach's Argument Against Newton's Absolute Space Sequence: 1.5d.1 animation de Slide: Sequence: 1.5d.2 animation en Slide: Slide: Planck on Mach's Criticism of Newton's Principle of Inertia Slide: Einstein’s Obituary for Ernst Mach Back Forward On the Shoulders of Giants and Dwarfs Aristotle: And this force hurls the Moon round the Earth in circles, correct? Newton: No. The Moon falls towards the Earth, just like the apple. Aristotle: First he insults me, and then he fobs me off with such nonsense! [ Sitemap ] [ info ] This website was created with Virtual Spaces.