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In this video, I will present the geometric concepts that underpin the notion of space-time in General Relativity and will lead us to new understandings of the structure of space. • Follow Verve Científica on social media: instagram.com/Verve.Cientifica facebook.com/VerveCientifica e-mail: [email protected] The Verve Científica project is supported by the Federal University of São Paulo (ICT-UNIFESP) through its university extension program. Follow the UNIFESP channel: / canalunifesp Link to my Lattes Curriculum (Eudes Fileti): http://lattes.cnpq.br/5294929829300325 BASIC REFERENCES [1] Bertrand Russell; ABC of Relativity, Originally published in 1925, the book was revised by Felix Pirani (emeritus professor at the University of London) in the 1958 and 1969 editions, under Russell's supervision. Pirani also coordinated the 1985 edition, after the author's death. It was this last revised version that was used in this series. [2] Bernard Schutz; Gravity from the Ground Up: An Introductory Guide to Gravity and General Relativity, Cambridge University Press; 200. [3] Domenico Giulini; Special Relativity: A First Encounter - 100 Years since Einstein, Oxford University Press, 2005. [4] Martin Gardner; Relativity Simply Explained, Dover edition, first published in 1997. This edition provides new updates on the status of experimental confirmations of the theory. [5] Albert Einstein; Relativity: The Special and General Theory, Dover, reprint edition, 2010. [6] Richard Wolfson; Simply Einstein - Relativity Demystified, Norton & Company; Reprint edition, 2003. [7] Roberto De Andrade Martins; A Origem Histórica da Relatividade Especial, Livraria da Física; 2015. [8] University Physics: with modern physics. 13th ed., Freedman, Young, Sears and Zemansky, Addison Wesley. [9] The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Feynman, Leighton and Sands. Basic Books. [10] Curso de Física Básica: Mecânica (Volume 1), Nussenzveig. Blucher. [11] Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics. 10th ed., Serway and Jewett, Jr., Cengage Learning. [12] Physics. 5th ed., Walker., Pearson. [13] Physics. 9th ed., Cutnell and Johnson, Wiley & Sons. [14] Physics for scientists and engineers: a strategic approach with modern physics, 4th ed., Knight, Pearson. [15] Conceptual Physics, 10th ed., Hewitt, Pearson. [16] Modern Physics, 6th ed., Tipler and Llewellyn, W. H. Freeman and Company. [17] Concepts of Modern Physics, 6th ed., Arthur Beiser, McGraw-Hill. [18] pbslearningmedia.org/resource/buac18-912-sci-ess-satelliteskepler/keplers-laws-of-planetary-motion-described-using-earth-satellites/ [19]svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13260 [20] kids.britannica.com/kids/article/latitude-and-longitude/353366 Some images and clips were taken from Pexels and Pixabay. www.pixabay.com www.pexels.com Some clips/images were taken from the video on the channel below. Check out their excellent quality content! ► Science At NASA Channel: • Astronauts Describe Seeing Earth From...