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Development of the Concepts of Space, Time and Space-Time from Newton to Einstein J. Stachel; Part II: Einstein's Universe Rami cations of General Relativity; 2. Gravitational Billiards, Dualities and Hidden Symmetries H. Nicolai; 3. The Nature of Spaceime Singularities A. D. Rendall; 4. Black Holes - An Introduction P. T. Chrusciel; 5. The Physical Basis of Black Hole Astrophysics R. H. Price; 6. Probing Space-Time Through Numerical Simulations P. Laguna 327 $a7. Understanding Our Universe: Current Status and Open Issues T. Padmanabhan8. Was Einstein Right? Testing Relativity at the Centenary C. M. Will; 9. Receiving Gravitational Waves P. R. Saulson; 10. Relativity in the Global Positioning System N. Ashby; Part III: Beyond Einstein Unifying General Relativity with Quantum Physics; 11. Spacetime in Semiclassical Gravity L. H. Ford; 12. Space Time in String Theory T. Banks; 13. Quantum Geometry and Its Rami cations A. Ashtekar; 14. Loop Quantum Cosmology M. Bojowald; 15. 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