According to general relativity (GR), we live in a four-dimensional curved universe. Since the human mind cannot visualize those four dimensions, a popular analogy compares the universe to a two-dimensional rubber sheet distorted by massive objects. This analogy is often used when teaching GR to upper secondary and undergraduate physics students. However, physicists and physics educators criticize the analogy for being inaccurate and for introducing conceptual conflicts. Addressing these criticisms, we analyze the rubber sheet analogy through systematic metaphor analysis of textbooks and research literature, and present an empirical analysis of upper secondary school students’ use and understanding of the analogy. Taking a theoretical persp...
Because of its abstract nature, Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity is rarely present in ...
Fisidabo is an educational project aimed at promoting critical thinking among students. Under the fr...
According to Einstein, common sense is nothing more than a deposit of prejudices laid down in the mi...
General relativity (GR) represents the most recent theory of gravity, on which all modern astrophysi...
Teaching modern physics in high school is of increasingly importance as it can offer students a more...
Teaching modern physics in high school is of increasingly importance as it can offer students a more...
In contrast to classical physics, general relativity (GR) interprets gravity as geometry. Objects fo...
Though we live in a 4-dimensional universe, our minds and bodies are not particularly good at percei...
In this study, we probed high school students’ understanding of Einstein’s theory of gravity by impl...
The familiar phenomenon of gravity offers different instructional entryways to Einsteinian concepts ...
Einstein’s theory of relativity is largely thought of as one of the most important discoveries of t...
Einstein’s theory of relativity is largely thought of as one of the most important discoveries of t...
Because of its abstract nature, Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity is rarely present in ...
Einstein's theory of relativity is largely thought of as one of the most important discoveries of th...
Fisidabo is an educational project aimed at promoting critical thinking among students. Under the fr...
Because of its abstract nature, Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity is rarely present in ...
Fisidabo is an educational project aimed at promoting critical thinking among students. Under the fr...
According to Einstein, common sense is nothing more than a deposit of prejudices laid down in the mi...
General relativity (GR) represents the most recent theory of gravity, on which all modern astrophysi...
Teaching modern physics in high school is of increasingly importance as it can offer students a more...
Teaching modern physics in high school is of increasingly importance as it can offer students a more...
In contrast to classical physics, general relativity (GR) interprets gravity as geometry. Objects fo...
Though we live in a 4-dimensional universe, our minds and bodies are not particularly good at percei...
In this study, we probed high school students’ understanding of Einstein’s theory of gravity by impl...
The familiar phenomenon of gravity offers different instructional entryways to Einsteinian concepts ...
Einstein’s theory of relativity is largely thought of as one of the most important discoveries of t...
Einstein’s theory of relativity is largely thought of as one of the most important discoveries of t...
Because of its abstract nature, Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity is rarely present in ...
Einstein's theory of relativity is largely thought of as one of the most important discoveries of th...
Fisidabo is an educational project aimed at promoting critical thinking among students. Under the fr...
Because of its abstract nature, Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity is rarely present in ...
Fisidabo is an educational project aimed at promoting critical thinking among students. Under the fr...
According to Einstein, common sense is nothing more than a deposit of prejudices laid down in the mi...