Gravity as a Thin Lens
Fall
2015
Elegant Connections in Physics
Gravity as a Thin Lens
Dwight E. Neuenschwander, Professor of Physics, Southern Nazarene University, Bethany, OK
The fall of 2015 marks the centennial of Albert Einstein’s unveiling of the general theory of relativity. A dramatic result that Einstein derived was the prediction that a light ray grazing the Sun would be deflected about 1.7 seconds of arc. In 1919 a British expedition confirmed Einstein’s prediction during a solar eclipse. The social significance of this event was as dramatic as its physics significance. A deep truth about the universe, predicted by a resident of Germany, was confirmed by a British group one year after World War I ended. On both sides this accomplishment lifted the public’s imagination—as shown by Einstein suddenly becoming an international celebrity—to something higher than nationalistic squabbles...
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