The Contributions Of Albert Einstein's Theory Of Relativity

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In the past centuries many scientists had discovered many things in the world of science, moreover on life, electronics, gravity, especially space and time. One of them is Albert Einstein, ordinarily considers him as one of the smartest person in the 20th century, and consequently is most known for his Theory of Relativity. This theory changed in much in the scientists look at the world and set the foundation for many modern inventions. Relativity is the law of physics in uniform motion relative to one another. It is also the dependence of various physical manifestations on relative to motion of the observer and the observed objects, regarding the nature, behavior of light, space, time, and gravity. In this topic it will acknowledge us of the …show more content…

Einstein spent 10 years trying to include acceleration in the theory and published his theory of General Relativity in 1915. That Einstein determined that the massive objects can cause a distortion in space-time, which as it felt in gravity. A theory which is based on that the speed of light in a vacuum is constant and independent of the source or observer. And on the other hand the mathematical forms of the laws of physics are invariant in all inertia systems and which leads to assertion of the equivalence of mass and energy and of change in mass, dimension, and time with the velocity, an extension of the theory to include gravitational and related acceleration phenomena. Moreover it is to know the concept of the relativity that was not introduced by Einstein, accordingly he did his experiments through his brain not on the lab like he`s imagining something that connects the topic of relativity his major contribution here was the recognition that the speed of the light in a vacuum is constant and an absolute physical boundary for motion. And he want to identify the same for all non-accelerating observers, light in a vacuum was independent of the motion of all observers. And he wants to observe the behavior of the planets by the space and with his Theory of …show more content…

Four images of the quasar appear around the galaxy because the intense gravity of the galaxy that bends the light coming from the quasar. Another interesting observation, NASA`s Kepler telescope spotted a dead start, known as a white dwarf, orbiting a red dwarf in a binary system. The most famous being the solar eclipse of 1919 bearing testimony that the light of stars is indeed deflected by the sun as the light passes near the sun on its way to earth. The total solar eclipse allowed astronomers to for the first time analyzed starlight near the edge of the sun, which had been previously inaccessible to observers due to the intense brightness of the sun. But there are some scientist who are disagree and criticized his work, because of the other theories that they believe in a perspective rather, rejection of the abstract mathematical method, as well as alleged errors of the theory, and some maybe fully can`t understand further about the theory , and others don`t believe but still they are scientist. Like Paul Weyland was an Engineer who organized a mass meeting against the theory devoted a lot of time/money against the theory because the theory was nothing more than a hypnotizing of the masses or what he called (Massensuggestion), Jewish arrogance, poisoning of German thought, the product of a spiritually chaotic time that had already produced a number of other repellent ideas. His speech culminated in the statement

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