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Theory of Relativity

Learn about Einstein's theory of relativity, the most beautiful theory ever created. The theory of relativity encompasses two theories by Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity.

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General relativity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia General relativity (GR, also known as the general theory of relativity or GTR) is the geometric theory of gravitation published by Albert Einstein in 1915 and the current description of gravitation in modern physics.
General relativity: 100 years of the most beautiful theory ever created Ars Technica Who created Einstein’s theory of general relativity? And do most really know what it says?
Einstein’s General Relativity Theory: Gravity as Geometry General relativity was Einstein’s theory of gravity, published in 1915, which extended special relativity to take into account non-inertial frames of reference — areas that are accelerating with respect to each other. General relativity takes the form of field equations, describing the curvature of space-time and the distribution of matter throughout space-time. The effects of matter and space-time on each other are what we perceive as gravity.
How to understand Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity The Independent It’s the year 2100. You wake up alone in a small, windowless room. The only other thing in the room is a small ball. Maybe the room is located in your city, but maybe it’s inside that new spaceship everyone’s talking about. How can you tell? You pick up the ball and drop it. It falls vertically to your feet. You time the fall and calculate that the ball accelerates at 9.8 metres per second per second, exactly the acceleration of gravity at the surface of the Earth.
Special relativity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In physics, special relativity (SR, also known as the special theory of relativity or STR) is the generally accepted and experimentally well-confirmed physical theory regarding the relationship between space and time.
Einstein's Special Relativity - dummies In 1905, Albert Einstein published the theory of special relativity, which explains how to interpret motion between different inertial frames of reference — that is, places that are moving at constant speeds relative to each other.
How to Understand E=mc2: 7 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow How to Understand E=mc2. In one of Albert Einstein's revolutionary scientific papers published in 1905, E=mc2 was introduced; where E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light in a vacuum.http://www.emc2-explained.info/ Since then,...
Einstein Was Right (Again): Experiments Confirm that E= mc2 NIST GAITHERSBURG--Albert Einstein was correct in his prediction that E=mc2, according to scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and the Institute Laue Langevin, Genoble, France (ILL) who conducted the most precise direct test ever of what is perhaps the most famous formula in
E=mc2: Einstein's equation that gave birth to the atom bomb Science The Guardian Alok Jha: Albert Einstein's famous equation E=mc2 for the first time connected the mass of an object with its energy and heralded a new world of physics
Theory of relativity explained in 7 mins - YouTube Hi everyone, today we explain Einstein's famous theory of relativity! Enjoy ;) _______________________ TIME STAMPS Part 1: Classical relativity - 0:11 Part 2...
Beyond The Cosmos - Time Warp [S01E01] [2012] - Documentary - YouTube Watch in HD Quality: http://hd-documentaries.com/beyond-the-cosmos-time-warp-s01e01-2012/ Brian Greene is going to let you in on a secret: We've all been dec...
Brian Greene Official Website Official website of scientist and author Brian Greene
How Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity Changed Our Universe - News – Forward.com Brian Greene explains how the theory of relativity truly changed the way we understand our universe.
A Briefer History of Time - Stephen Hawking Stephen Hawking’s worldwide bestseller, A Brief History of Time, remains one of the landmark volumes in scientific writing of our time. But for years readers have asked for a more accessible formulation of its key concepts—the nature of space and time, the role of God in creation, and the history and future of the universe.
Space and Time Warps - Stephen Hawking In science fiction, space and time warps are a commonplace. They are used for rapid journeys around the galaxy, or for travel through time. But today's science fiction, is often tomorrow's science fact. So what are the chances for space and time warps.
What is Einstein's Theory of Relativity? Find out what is relativity and how Einstein theories of general and special relativity explain the existence of black holes, gravitational waves and dark energy
How Einstein’s theory of relativity changed the world PBS NewsHour This week marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of papers laying out Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity. In honor of the anniversary, Gwen Ifill examines how Einstein changed our understanding of the cosmos with Einstein biographer Walter Isaacson.
How Special Relativity Works HowStuffWorks A fascinating article that helps you to understand the basics of special relativity! Learn all about special relativity at HowStuffWorks.
Einstein's Theory of General Relativity: A Simplified Explanation Albert Einstein determined that massive objects cause a distortion in space-time, which is felt as gravity.
A fun way of understanding Einstein's General Theory of Relativity Many people fail to realize just how much energy there is locked up in matter. The nucleus of any atom is an oven of intense radiation, and when you open the oven door, that energy spills out; oftentimes violently. However, ...
6 Things You Might Not Know About Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity - History in the Headlines Check out six illuminating facts about Albert Einstein’s revolutionary theory.
Instant Expert: General relativity New Scientist Welcome to the first in our new monthly Instant Expert series. This month, astrophysicist Pedro Ferreira of the University of Oxford offers a concise, up-to-the minute summary of what a well-informed person should know about general relativity. Find out more about Instant Expert

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