From: philip.gibbs@pobox.com (Philip Gibbs) Organization: Weburbia Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity,sci.answers,news.answers Subject: sci.physics.relativity Welcome - read this first! Followup-To: sci.physics.relativity Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.EDU Archive-name: physics-faq/relativity-welcome Posting-Frequency: monthly Last-modified: 10 May 1997 Welcome! to sci.physics.relativity ================================== This newsgroup is the place to discuss and ask questions on the theory of relativity. It is an open forum where you can talk about anything you like so long as it related to relativity and physics. Please note that cross-posting from sci.physics.relativity to other sci. groups (except possibly alt.sci.physics.new-theories) is strongly discouraged. If you respond to a message which is cross-posted to irrelevant groups you should consider removing them from the newsgroup line as you post, or directing followups to a reduced list of groups. There is a FAQ for this group which is made up from articles previously in the Physics FAQ to which it remains attached. It is available on the web at these sites. USA: http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/relativity.html http://www.public.iastate.edu/~physics/sci.physics/faq/relativity.html http://www-hpcc.astro.washington.edu/mirrors/physicsfaq/relativity.html http://www.weburbia.com/physics/relativity.html http://relativityfaq.home.ml.org/ UK: http://www.weburbia.demon.co.uk/physics/relativity.html Netherlands: http://www.dra.nl/~antoine/physics/relativity.html Australia: http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/physoc/physics_faq/relativity.html Taiwan: http://hep3.phys.sinica.edu.tw/physics-faq/relativity.html http://www.phy.ncku.edu.tw/mirrors/physicsfaq/relativity.html The unmoderated newsgroup sci.physics.relativity was created in September 1996 with the following charter: CHARTER: sci.physics.relativity Appropriate postings would include, but not be limited to: 1. Queries regarding special and general relativity 2. How to resolve relativity paradoxes 3. Black holes, wormholes and singularities 4. Big Bang and other cosmological models of space-time 5. Equivalence of mass and energy 6. The speed of light and gravity 7. Time dilation, space contraction, redshifts 8. Causality, and faster than light travel 9. The large and small scale structure of space-time 10. Discussion of the scope and validity of relativity 11. Viability of alternative theories to relativity 12. Experimental tests of Relativity 13. Gravitational waves 14. Theories and concepts which take us beyond relativity The news group sci.physics.relativity will be open to discussion on all levels. It will accept talk about alternative theories and other controversial discussions about relativity which would be outside the charter of most other sci newsgroups, as well as more mainstream discussion on physics as described by Einstein's theory of relativity and modern research to develop more unified theories combining relativity and quantum mechanics. This reflects the kind of threads which are now popular in usenet on the subject of relativity. The Physics FAQ will be split and extended to create a new relativity FAQ for this group. The FAQ introduction will advise caution against cross-posting to other groups. END CHARTER.