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  1. Move may be derived from the Einstein equations. Since the equations of general, relativity ,are non-linear, a lump of energy made out of pure gravitational fields, like a
  2. S theory. ) In 1921,Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. Because, relativity ,was still considered somewhat controversial, it was officially bestowed for his
  3. Into two free atoms. General relativity and the Equivalence Principle General, relativity ,(GR) is a theory of gravitation that was developed by Albert Einstein between
  4. Number of articles which announced and explained Einstein's theory of general, relativity ,to the English-speaking world. World War I severed many lines of scientific
  5. To the circle. Relation to relativity After completing his theory of special, relativity , Albert Einstein realized that forces felt by objects undergoing constant
  6. As Albert Einstein later said, the reason for the development of general, relativity ,was that the preference of inertial motions within special relativity was
  7. Groundbreaking papers, on the photoelectric effect, Brownian motion, special, relativity , and the equivalence of matter and energy, which were to bring him to the
  8. Theory In order to incorporate spinning point particles into general, relativity , the affine connection needed to be generalized to include an antisymmetric
  9. Was mistaken. Cosmology In 1917,Einstein applied the General theory of, relativity ,to model the structure of the universe as a whole. He wanted the universe to be
  10. As a major story. Afterward, Eddington embarked on a campaign to popularize, relativity ,and the expedition as landmarks both in scientific development and
  11. Solution, like a black hole, would be determined to be a geodesic from general, relativity ,itself. This was established by Einstein, Infeld, and Hoffmann for pointlike
  12. E = mc2 from his special relativity equations. Einstein's 1905 work on, relativity ,remained controversial for many years, but was accepted by leading physicists
  13. Ludwig Silverstein, a physicist who thought of himself as an expert on, relativity , approached Eddington at the Royal Society's (6 November) 1919 meeting where
  14. By a German physicist. He quickly became the chief supporter and expositor of, relativity ,in Britain. He and Astronomer Royal Frank Watson Dyson organized two
  15. To be eternal and unchanging, but this type of universe is not consistent with, relativity , To fix this, Einstein modified the general theory by introducing a new notion
  16. In 1911,he had calculated that, based on his new theory of general, relativity , light from another star would be bent by the Sun's gravity. That prediction
  17. Ether and of the behavior of fundamental particles have been discarded in both, relativity ,and quantum physics. From this Eddington inferred that a materialistic
  18. Theory of gravitation in 1916,he published a paper on the general theory of, relativity , He continued to deal with problems of statistical mechanics and quantum theory
  19. Of the photon theory of light. In 1917,Einstein applied the general theory of, relativity ,to model the structure of the universe as a whole. He was visiting the United
  20. Due to the body's linear momentum at a tangent to the circle. Relation to, relativity ,After completing his theory of special relativity , Albert Einstein realized
  21. Of the stars in the region around the Sun. According to the theory of general, relativity , stars with light rays that passed near the Sun would appear to have been
  22. Letters and papers from Willem de Sitter regarding Einstein’s theory of general, relativity , Eddington was fortunate in being not only one of the few astronomers with the
  23. Which gave rise to quantum theory),Brownian motion, the special theory of, relativity , and E = mc2 that Albert Einstein published in the Annalena her Physic
  24. Fixing conditions. Simultaneously less elegant and more difficult than general, relativity , after more than two years of intensive work Einstein abandoned the theory in
  25. No internal forces acting. This was the basis for his development of general, relativity , a relativistic theory of gravity. Conservation-restoration, also referred to
  26. S theory, and were hailed at the time as a conclusive proof of general, relativity ,over the Newtonian model. The news was reported in newspapers all over the
  27. Preferred, because it would obey Mach's principle. He had shown that general, relativity ,incorporates Mach's principle to a certain extent in frame dragging by
  28. Brownian motion was received 11 May. *. This annus mirabilis paper on special, relativity ,was received 30 June. *. This annus mirabilis paper on mass-energy equivalence
  29. Was initially predicted by Einstein with an incomplete version of general, relativity , By the time of the 1919 eclipse Einstein had corrected his calculations. )
  30. Over the years. Modern quantum theory In 1917,at the height of his work on, relativity , Einstein published an article in Physikalische Zeitschrift that proposed the
  31. Was developed by Albert Einstein between 1907 and 1915. According to general, relativity , the observed gravitational attraction between masses results from the warping
  32. Satisfactory. So in 1908 he published an article on acceleration under special, relativity , In that article, he argued that free fall is really inertial motion, and that
  33. One of the few astronomers with the mathematical skills to understand general, relativity , but (owing to his internationalist and pacifist views) one of the few at the
  34. 30s Eddington gave innumerable lectures, interviews,and radio broadcasts on, relativity ,(in addition to his textbook The Mathematical Theory of Relativity),and
  35. His special theory of relativity . He realized, however,that the principle of, relativity ,could also be extended to gravitational fields, and with his subsequent theory
  36. Relativistic effects For elements with high atomic number Z, the effects of, relativity ,become more pronounced, and especially so for s electrons, which move at
  37. Of Epimenides also requires a consideration of the effects of general, relativity , In particular, time intervals measured on the surface of the Earth (
  38. Calculation of Epimenides: a fuller definition that is consistent with general, relativity ,has been proposed. History According to Archimedes in the Sand Reckoned (1.4)
  39. The electromagnetic field. This led to the development of his special theory of, relativity , He realized, however,that the principle of relativity could also be extended
  40. Mysticism, and also that the positivist nature of modern physics (i.e., relativity ,and quantum physics) provided new room for personal religious experience and
  41. Of a diatomic molecule which can split apart into two free atoms. General, relativity ,and the Equivalence Principle General relativity (GR) is a theory of
  42. By Einstein and Tartan in the 1920s. Equations of motion The theory of general, relativity ,has a fundamental law – the Einstein equations which describe how space curves
  43. At the CERN physics laboratory * Autodynamics, an alternate to special, relativity ,proposed by Ricardo Tarzan in physics * Audio description, a narration track
  44. Inertial motion, and that for a free falling observer the rules of special, relativity ,must apply. This argument is called the Equivalence principle. In the same
  45. Solar eclipse of 29 May 1919 that provided one of the earliest confirmations of, relativity , and he became known for his popular expositions and interpretations of the
  46. His paper on mass–energy equivalence Einstein produced E = mc2 from his special, relativity ,equations. Einstein's 1905 work on relativity remained controversial for many
  47. General relativity was that the preference of inertial motions within special, relativity ,was unsatisfactory, while a theory which from the outset prefers no state of
  48. Masses results from the warping of space and time by those masses. General, relativity ,has developed into an essential tool in modern astrophysics. It provides the
  49. Were predicted. Hole argument and Century theory While developing general, relativity , Einstein became confused about the gauge invariance in the theory. He
  50. By contemporary astronomers. Throughout this period Eddington lectured on, relativity , and was particularly well known for his ability to explain the concepts in lay

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