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Department of Physics
The Joseph and Sophia Konopinski Colloquia Series

September 21, 2005
4:00 pm in Swain West 119
Tea at 3:30 pm in SW113
Speaker:
Clifford M. Will, McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences, Department of Physics Washington University.
Title: The Confrontation between General Relativity and Experiment: A Centenary Perspective
Abstract: We review the experimental evidence for Einstein's general relativity. Tests of the Einstein Equivalence Principle support the postulates of curved spacetime, while solar-system experiments strongly confirm weak-field general relativity. The Binary Pulsar provides tests of gravitational-wave damping and of strong-field general relativity. We describe ongoing and future experiments, such as the Stanford Gyroscope Experiment, a satellite test of the Equivalence principle, and tests of gravity at short distance to look for extra spatial dimensions. Recently operational laser interferometric gravitational-wave observatories, and a future space interferometer, may provide new tests via the properties of gravitational waves.
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