Natural Science 0103 - The Science of Space and Time
The Science of Space and Time
Fall
2025
1
4.00
Kaca Bradonjic
09:00AM-10:20AM M;09:00AM-10:20AM W
Hampshire College
341149
Cole Science Center 333;Cole Science Center 333
kbNS@hampshire.edu
What are space and time? This course will follow the evolution of the scientific understanding of these concepts which are so fundamental to our experience of the world and of ourselves. Our journey will trace the intellectual paths of philosophers and physicists who grappled with these questions, including Aristotle, Newton, and Einstein, taking us from the conceptions of space and time familiar from our daily experiences to the modern understanding of four-dimensional spacetime as described by the special theory of relativity. Occasionally we will look for insights from philosophers and for inspiration from writers and artist. Since mathematics is the language of physics, we will use basic high school algebra and graphs. No prior exposure to physics is necessary. This course is best suited for students so fascinated with the ideas of space and time that they are willing to grapple with abstract concepts and sometimes tedious algebra to gain a basic, but genuine understanding of special relativity Keywords:physics, relativity, space, time
Students should expect to spend 4-6 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time Library Materials: -Einstein, Albert. (2015) Relativity: The Special and the General Theory. Princeton University Press. " -Huggett, N. (Ed.) (1999) Space from Zeno to Einstein: Classic Readings with Contemporary Commentary. Cambridge: The MIT Press. -Mermin, N. David. (2005) It's About Time: Understanding Einstein's Relativity. Princeton University Press.