Theory of Relativity

The theory of relativity is:

For three decades, the three laws of Newton’s movement were taken for granted until Einstein published an article in 1905 questioning the distinction between these laws (now called relativity) then general relativity, which implicated the problem of gravity. And show that your understanding is insufficient, which depends mainly on Newton’s law of gravity.

The special theory of relativity.
The special theory of relativity contains two basic assumptions: the first states that the laws of physics are variable and relative, depending on the situation or something. Einstein accomplished this by observing static objects and moving at a constant speed. For example, when an observer connects an object on a moving train, a person standing outside the train will see the object move from one place to another at a certain speed, but if someone in the even train looks at him, no movement occurs. recognized body and will see it stationary. Relativity; and the approach, the speed of light is constant, and even the background of reference is different. chemistry analysis

General theory
Einstein published General Relativity in 1916. The essence of this theory is to associate time, gravity, space and acceleration. Even as predicted by the existence of the black hole, Einstein was able to explain to the theory many cosmic phenomena that destroyed centuries, and the theory took seven years to restore and complete.

Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein (Albert Einstein) was born in Germany in 1879, notably in the city of Ulm. He then moved to Switzerland and obtained citizenship, got married and was appointed a professor of physics and mathematics, then left Professor Einstein to work in Switzerland. The patent office is known for its participation. He has a direct and in-depth understanding of the field of theoretical physics and has published numerous theoretical articles, including relativity. Feinstein was promoted to a professional career.

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