Cosmic Coincidence: The Science of Eclipses - From Ancient History to Modern Understanding
WU Physics Department via YouTube
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Explore the fascinating science behind eclipses in this physics lecture that reveals how Earth's single moon, formed through cosmic collisions, creates a remarkable astronomical phenomenon due to its apparent size matching the Sun's. Learn about the historical significance of eclipses in advancing scientific understanding, from enabling the first validation of Einstein's theory of general relativity to providing ancient Greeks with evidence of Earth's curvature and the solar system's scale. Discover how eclipse records have helped measure Earth's slowing rotation and the Moon's gradual retreat, while also spurring technological innovations in clockwork mechanisms for eclipse prediction. Delve into detailed explanations of solar eclipses and examine how these celestial events have illuminated our comprehension of the universe throughout human history.
Syllabus
Cosmic Coincidence: The Science of Eclipses
Taught by
WU Physics Department