This book provides an original introduction to the geometry of Minkowski
space-time. A hundred years after the space-time formulation of special
relativity by Hermann Minkowski, it is shown that the kinematical
consequences of special relativity are merely a manifestation of
space-time geometry.
The book is written with the intention of providing students (and
teachers) of the first years of University courses with a tool which is
easy to be applied and allows the solution of any problem of
relativistic kinematics at the same time. The book treats in a rigorous
way, but using a non-sophisticated mathematics, the Kinematics of
Special Relativity. As an example, the famous "Twin Paradox" is
completely solved for all kinds of motions.
The novelty of the presentation in this book consists in the extensive
use of hyperbolic numbers, the simplest extension of complex numbers,
for a complete formalization of the kinematics in the Minkowski
space-time.
Moreover, from this formalization the understanding of gravity comes as
a manifestation of curvature of space-time, suggesting new research
fields.