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  • ...describe [[gravity]] in the classical sense. They are named after [[Albert Einstein]] and [[David Hilbert]]. The basic idea is to use [[geometry]] to model the Einstein used mathematical objects called ''tensors'' to describe the curvature of [ ...
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  • ...limit''' is the maximum [[velocity]] that a particle can move at. [[Albert Einstein]] found the [[equation]] for [[energy]]: [[E=mc²]]. This means that energy Einstein then went on to show that a particle can never achieve the speed of light, ...
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  • ...for the amount of mass and [[energy]] in the universe. Later on, [[Albert Einstein]] said that they were not completely true. He said that mass could change i Einstein said that conservation laws could still be used if all the mass and all the ...
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  • ...es of [[relativity]], there are two types of time dilation: <ref>Einstein, Albert and Infeld, Leopold 1938. ''The evolution of physics: from early concept to ...
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  • ...') is a theory in [[physics]] that was developed and explained by [[Albert Einstein]] in 1905. It applies to all physical phenomena, so long as [[gravitation]] Einstein knew that some weaknesses had been discovered in older physics. For exampl ...
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  • ...g an ingenious argument concerning the [[equivalence principle]], [[Albert Einstein]] showed that the curvature in spacetime caused by the rotated disk could b ...
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  • ...instein|Einstein]] and Jeans are standing. Planck is second from the left. Einstein is second from the right. Jeans is fifth from the right. Wien is seated, th ...her a collection of discrete wave packets ([[photons]]), each with energy. Einstein said that the effect was due to a photon striking an electron. This demonst ...
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  • The interpretation presented by [[Albert Einstein]] himself, states that the outcome of some random event is predetermined. S ...
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  • [[Albert Einstein]] found a formula that can show how much [[energy]] a certain amount of som ...
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  • ...uantum Mechanics Masters.jpg|thumb|Left to right: [[Max Planck]], [[Albert Einstein]], [[Niels Bohr]], [[Louis de Broglie]], [[Max Born]], [[Paul Dirac]], [[We ...ht must act like a wave. The [[Photoelectric effect]] discovered by Albert Einstein proved that light had to act like particles that carried specific amounts o ...
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  • ...all a Higgs boson. The amount of mass created comes from [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]'s famous equation [[E=mc2|E=mc<sup>2</sup>]], which states that mass is e ...
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  • ...according to quantum theory, each outcomes occurs in its own new universe. Einstein argued that there are no multiple possible outcomes, so there is only one u ...ime people thought that there was no way to prove or disprove what was for Einstein an article of faith. The argument was very productive because it led to all ...
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