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Multimedia Physics Studio
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At this site you learn mechanics through many simulations on the topic of force and motion. You can see, for instance, how velocity and acceleration change as a car moves along a…
https://www.physicsclassroom.com/mmedia
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Through Einstein's Eyes Online - Visualizing Special Relativity
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Visit Through Einstein's Eyes for a simulation of what you would see if travel were possible at light speed. You can take a roller coaster ride, observe a tram moving near the speed…
http://people.physics.anu.edu.au/~cms130/TEE/
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Space Time Travel: Through the city at nearly the speed of light
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U. Kraus; Publisher: Universität Tübingen
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Take a light speed trip through the town of Tübingen! The website also contains stills from the video, and text that explains how what is seen is predicted by the theory of special…
https://www.spacetimetravel.org/tuebingen/tuebingen.html
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Warp Drive, When? - Status of Antimatter
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This NASA site examines propulsion for interstellar travel. The website describes propulsion methods based on current science, on speculative ideas in science, and on science…
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https://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/technology/warp/antistat.html