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In Special Relativity, will a moving person age slower than a stationary one? This is a question which has been tossed around for years, with very interesting results.
Brief biography of Albert Einstein, German-born Swiss-American mathematical physicist famous for Theory of Relativity with equation E=MC²
How science fiction movies and books violate Einstein's relativity theory with travel faster than the speed of light.
One of the fundamental results of Einstein's theory of Special Relativity was the discovery of the inherent interconnectedness of the dimensions of space and time.
Proton collisions, at near light speeds, lead to bizarre effects which seemingly defy common sense. Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity helps to make sense of it all.
Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity predicts some unusual effects when traveling near the speed of light.
He was one of the greatest scientists in world history, and was universally recognized for his playful sense of humor, commitment to world peace, and his genius.
Located at 49 Kramgrasse, Einstein fans will behold a collection of the world famous physicist's preserved memorabilia and achievements in his Bern home turned museum.
Black holes are stars collapsed to the point that nothing, not even light can escape.
Ernst Mach was an Austrian physicist and philosopher who established important principles of optics, mechanics, motion, wave dynamics and sensory experience.
In the big bang theory, matter formed in the early universe as elementary particles including protons, electrons, and neutrons.
Michell first suggested the idea of black holes in 1783. Schwarzschild's exact solution to Einstein's general relativity equation led to the prediction of black holes.
The mathematical work of H.A. Lorentz would prove invaluable to Albert Einstein as he attempted to work out his theory of Special Relativity.
In addition to his work on relativity in 1905, Einstein published an explanation for the photoelectric effect that earned him the 1921 Nobel Prize.
To fully understand the mysteries of Albert Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity, one must first understand the theory on which it was based: Galileo's theory.
Special Relativity states that as an object travels closer to the speed of light, both time and space will lose their meaning. The math for this is surprisingly simple.
When Albert Einstein first realized that gravitational mass and inertial mass were the same thing, the resulting thoughts led him to expanding the theory of relativity.
In essence, Einstein's General Theory of Relativity was an entirely new theory of gravity, replacing the centuries-old theories of Isaac Newton.
Albert Einstein developed his theories of time and space dilation to show the world exactly why the speed of light remained constant. In so doing, he changed everything.


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