The Theory of Relativity is a theory of physics, created by Albert Einstein, that deals with electrodynamics and gravitation. It states that the energy of a physical object is related to the mass (amount of matter) of the physical object by the square of the speed of light: From this, it is derived that astrophysical gravitation occurs when a massive object warps the spacetime around it, causing less massive objects to fall into orbit.
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| - The Theory of Relativity is a theory of physics, created by Albert Einstein, that deals with electrodynamics and gravitation. It states that the energy of a physical object is related to the mass (amount of matter) of the physical object by the square of the speed of light: From this, it is derived that astrophysical gravitation occurs when a massive object warps the spacetime around it, causing less massive objects to fall into orbit.
- Theory of Relativity is the second episode of the fan film series Doctor Who: The New Regenerations.
- The Theory of Relativity, or simply relativity, refers specifically to two theories of Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity. However, "relativity" can also refer to Galilean relativity. The term "Theory of Relativity" was coined by Max Planck in 1908 to emphasize how special relativity (and later, general relativity) uses the principle of relativity.
- The creator of the theory of relativity was created by Albert Einstein. Einstein is a very household name because of the genius of his work.
- the thoery of reletivity is the theory right that you only tell your relitives the thoery of RELETIVity
- The Theory of relativity that Einstein developed involves two separate theories. There’s Special relativity and there’s General relativity. It’s simple so far but as you’ve guessed it gets more complicated.
- This page is about the scientific concept of relativity, for philosophical or sociological theories about relativity see Relativism. The theory of relativity, or simply relativity, generally refers specifically to two theories of Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity. However, the word "relativity" is sometimes used in reference to Galilean invariance. The term "theory of relativity" was coined by Max Planck in 1908 to emphasize how special relativity (and later, general relativity) uses the principle of relativity.
- The General Theory of Relativity is a revolutionary scientific theory codified by Albert Einstein in 1911. It shows that space and time are part of a four-dimensional space-time continuum, and that absolute measures of neither space nor time exist, but that both can only be judged relative to the location in the continuum of a given observer. It showed that time runs more slowly and mass increases when a person is either travelling at a very rapid speed or in close proximity to a powerful gravitational field.
- The Theory of Relativity was developed by Albert Einstein to explain the unexplainable shortening and lengthening of rulers in the presence of a gravito-acoustic magnetic field released by his mind. This field alteredtime and caused things to dilate, like pupils, and probably killed the dinosaurs. There are two main theories, one with a slant towards the shortening and lengthening of rulers, and the bending and curving of space-time according to Scientologists.
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| - The Theory of Relativity was developed by Albert Einstein to explain the unexplainable shortening and lengthening of rulers in the presence of a gravito-acoustic magnetic field released by his mind. This field alteredtime and caused things to dilate, like pupils, and probably killed the dinosaurs. There are two main theories, one with a slant towards the shortening and lengthening of rulers, and the bending and curving of space-time according to Scientologists. Gravity won't stay away from John Mayer, and likewise would proceed to curve his space-time and make his watch run slower, and if he were accelerated in space, his energy would increase, pretty soon becoming a flaming ball of gas. In Conclusion The Theory of Relativity states that time is malleable in the hands of God Almighty. In Einstein/Colbert's famous equation, they prove that God exist. If our reality is dominated by time, and time is to equal money. And God can control time, it only means that God speeds time up for us to get MORE money. Thus the birth of capitalism and the downfall of communism. Eat it Marx!!! Image:RoarkeTattoo.jpg Welcome To Wikiality.comPlease everyone, you are invitedto edit this page! Image:SallyStruthers.jpg Hi, I'm Sally Struthers, and I'm here to tell you how you can help pages on Wikiality.com.In the same amount of time it takes to drink one cup of coffee, you can fill an internets tube with the truthiness it so desperately needs.Please join me in this cause. Thank You. Image:OnozOmgAni.gif Image:FTroopCast.jpg Oh No!Theory of Relativityneeds help fast!Quick! Someone call the cavalry!
- The Theory of Relativity is a theory of physics, created by Albert Einstein, that deals with electrodynamics and gravitation. It states that the energy of a physical object is related to the mass (amount of matter) of the physical object by the square of the speed of light: From this, it is derived that astrophysical gravitation occurs when a massive object warps the spacetime around it, causing less massive objects to fall into orbit.
- Theory of Relativity is the second episode of the fan film series Doctor Who: The New Regenerations.
- The Theory of Relativity, or simply relativity, refers specifically to two theories of Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity. However, "relativity" can also refer to Galilean relativity. The term "Theory of Relativity" was coined by Max Planck in 1908 to emphasize how special relativity (and later, general relativity) uses the principle of relativity.
- The creator of the theory of relativity was created by Albert Einstein. Einstein is a very household name because of the genius of his work.
- The General Theory of Relativity is a revolutionary scientific theory codified by Albert Einstein in 1911. It shows that space and time are part of a four-dimensional space-time continuum, and that absolute measures of neither space nor time exist, but that both can only be judged relative to the location in the continuum of a given observer. It showed that time runs more slowly and mass increases when a person is either travelling at a very rapid speed or in close proximity to a powerful gravitational field. Other findings of the theory include the possibility of conversion of mass to energy and vice versa using the formula : Matter can be converted to energy at a yield equal to the original amount of matter multiplied by the speed of light squared, and energy can be converted to matter at a yield equal to the original amount of energy divided by same. The theory also suggests that it is not possible to travel at speeds greater than the speed of light. This is because matter grows more massive as it accelerates, and thus requires more and more energy to accelerate further the same amount of matter. As a particle approaches the speed of light, its mass approaches infinity, and so does the amount of energy needed to allow it to continue its acceleration past that point. This theory's best known practical application is the harnessing of nuclear energy, and is part of the formula for Atomic bombs.
- the thoery of reletivity is the theory right that you only tell your relitives the thoery of RELETIVity
- The Theory of relativity that Einstein developed involves two separate theories. There’s Special relativity and there’s General relativity. It’s simple so far but as you’ve guessed it gets more complicated.
- This page is about the scientific concept of relativity, for philosophical or sociological theories about relativity see Relativism. The theory of relativity, or simply relativity, generally refers specifically to two theories of Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity. However, the word "relativity" is sometimes used in reference to Galilean invariance. The term "theory of relativity" was coined by Max Planck in 1908 to emphasize how special relativity (and later, general relativity) uses the principle of relativity.
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