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About the Book
This book is for individuals engaged in the study of general relativity. If you have a basic understanding yet find certain concepts challenging to grasp, you’re not alone. Having navigated similar difficulties myself, I understand the hurdles you may encounter. My goal is to support those struggling with general relativity by offering insights from my own learning journey. I’m not a physicist; I hold a degree in Electrical Engineering and have a solid mathematical background. I began studying general relativity at an advanced age and worked through many challenges to develop a strong understanding of the subject.
Through my experience, I’ve identified key topics where learners often get stuck. In this book, I aim to present these topics in a clear, accessible way to help you build a deeper understanding. This text is not a substitute for standard textbooks or lectures, whether in-person or online. Instead, it serves as a companion, stepping in to clarify concepts when you struggle to see the “forest for the trees.” I focus on topics that typically challenge learners, omitting areas well-covered in standard texts..
This book covers four key topics, each designed to enhance your understanding:
Vector Spaces, Tangent Spaces, and General Relativity: This chapter bridges the gap between the abstract mathematics of vector spaces and tangent spaces and their role in general relativity. Starting with the physics of the Strong Equivalence Principle, we explore how spacetime is locally flat, using tangent spaces as practical tools for working with vectors in a small, flat patch of a curved world. The goal is to make these concepts more accessible and spark moments of clarity.
Dual Spaces and Dual Vectors: Dual vectors are challenging due to their abstract mathematical nature and complex physical interpretations. This chapter aims to demystify dual spaces and vectors with clear explanations and examples to help you navigate this challenging concept.
Tensors: Tensors can be confusing, with their broader significance often elusive. This chapter aims to clarify what tensors are, how they function, and their role in general relativity. The chapter provides unique pedagogical examples, helping you build a clearer understanding of these challenging concepts.
The Metric Tensor: The metric tensor is a fundamental object in physics, encoding deep insights about the universe. This chapter offers a clearer and broader perspective than typically found in introductory texts, presented in an accessible way.
This is a short book, especially in its first edition. You can read it cover-to-cover or focus on the chapters most relevant to you. Future editions will expand to include additional topics of General Relativity.
About the Author
Moshe Shemesh is not a physicist. He is an Electrical Engineer with a strong mathematical background who, later in life, became fascinated with what many call the pinnacle of scientific thought. Tackling General Relativity on his own, he overcame the steep learning curve that frustrates so many aspiring students.
This book is the resource he wishes he’d had, a carefully engineered learning path for anyone committed to learning but who has found Einstein's masterpiece difficult to reach.
His goal is simple: to replace frustration with fascination, spark moments of clarity, and empower you to build a true understanding from the ground up.