Episodes
Leonard Susskind demonstrates that Einstein's field equations become wave equations in the approximation of weak gravitational fields. The solutions for these equations create the theory of gravity waves. (December 3, 2012)
Published 12/11/12
Leonard Susskind derives the Einstein field equations of general relativity and demonstrates how they equate spacetime curvature as expressed by the Einstein tensor, with the energy and momentum within that spacetime as expressed by the stress–energy tensor. (November 26, 2012)
Published 12/03/12
Leonard Susskind develops the coordinate transformations used to create Penrose diagrams, and then uses them to describe the physics of black hole creation. (November 12, 2012)
Published 11/19/12
Leonard Susskind continues the discussion of black holes in depth using coordinate transformations and diagrams to develop an intuitive understanding of black hole physics. (November 5, 2012)
Published 11/13/12
Leonard Susskind presents the physics of black holes including the event horizon, the photon sphere, and the singularity. (October 29, 2012)
Published 11/06/12
Leonard Susskind derives the spacetime metric for a gravitational field, and introduces the relativistic mathematics that describe a black hole. (October 22, 2012)
Published 10/30/12
Leonard Susskind moves the course into discussions of gravity and basic gravitational fields. (October 15, 2012)
Published 10/26/12
Leonard Susskind continues his discussion of Riemannian geometry and uses it as a foundation for general relativity. (October 8, 2012)
Published 10/17/12
Leonard Susskind introduces some of the building blocks of general relativity including proper notation and tensor analysis. (October 1, 2012)
Published 10/17/12
Leonard Susskind gives a broad introduction to general relativity, touching upon the equivalence principle. (September 24, 2012)
Published 10/17/12