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00:00 - 01:23 - Introduction
01:24 - 02:06 - Topics
02:07 - 05:04 - What is General relativity?
05:05 - 08:59 - Best books on Special theory of relativity
09:00 - 16:43 - Best books on Tensor calculus
16:44 - 25:13 - Differential geometry books
25:14 - 34:49 - General relativity books
34:50 - 44:37 - YouTube lectures on General relativity
44:38 - 45:31 - Sequence of watching the videos
45:32 - 47:47 - Summary

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This video is about the general relativity book and learning general relativity for beginners. I have explained the best books which are available on the Special theory of relativity, tensor calculus, differential geometry, and General relativity. I have also shown here the best YouTube lectures of different professors, Leonard Susskind, Eduardo Martin, Thanu Padmanabhan, and Neil Turok. I have also provided below the links.

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Yesa detailed explanation youtube ke history me kisi ni Kiya mange

physicshalt
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This video is exactly what is needed for those seeking to learn GR!

I studied Aerospace Engineering but have always been a physicist at heart. But I have noticed a big difference between Engineering and advanced Physics. I would be very interested in your perspective regarding this difference that I see.

In engineering, we almost always directed our efforts to produce a practical calculation. This could be the shape of the shock diamonds within the exhaust of a rocket or the exit temperature from a jet engine combustion chamber.

But as I study GR, I have found that the practical applications of GR are almost never discussed. I understand the utility of studying the abstract nature of GR. But, it seems that an upfront discussion of the end goal of GR should be presented much sooner so that students understand where they are going.

Your videos have presented this roadmap better than any other that I have watched thus far. I appreciate the fact that you recommend Suskind's videos but I will say what humility will not allow you to say. Your videos are much better than Suskin's.

That said, do you recommend that I shed my engineering instincts that guide me to apply GR and Einstein's field equations to specific scenarios and focus on the abstract or should I continue to study the practical and the abstract in parallel?

Finally, thank you once again for these very useful videos.

jshamel
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I m Aerospace Engineer (Aerodynamicist), but interested in Pure Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, which I learn through books and YouTube, your videos are really interesting.

kamalhaider
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Please make this type of videos in ...quantum mechanics, particle physics, string theory and other big theories....we have a lot of confusion in these things...

physicshalt
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This is what we need you are a legendary hero

asalamkamal
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Please upload QM and Quantum Field Theory videos like this one.

kamalhaider
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Can you please make detail video on What's the difference between Mathematics Applied in Physics and Mathematics Applied in Engineering? Sir, The way you explain concept is easy and superb.

Shashank_Shahi
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sir can you make road map like you made for GR similar for Quantum field theory

Sigma_IITian
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Hi sir.👋I love your videos.But why don't you come with a video to explain that what topics of entire physics and mathematics is required to study cosmology?

Māṇikyavēṇā
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In My Worthless Opinion, the only place for those "not completely wrong" orientations to the subject of universal relative-timing, is in the hands of the Academic Advisers who can do the Mathematical Graphics and Fluxion-Integral Temporal Calculus presented in parallel coexistence time-timing 0-1-2-ness steps in trancendental superposition, if you know what you think you mean.

davidwilkie
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Einstein didnt even know high school math. Are you telling me I have to know all that math, topology, differential geometry, differential forms, tensor calculus etc. etc. in order to understand GR? That is total BS. People who dont understand GR, they keep chasing higher and higher math, but they will never truly get GR.

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