That is a very good question. I am not exactly sure. Since light moves at 186,000 miles per second, by the time light reaches a gravitational zone it is probably going to be there in a very small fraction of a second not leaving much time for it to speed up. But it sounds logical, and I would assume it does by maybe a small decimal amount.
Because his parents named him einstein. He was actually god gifted.
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The quote is often linked to Albert Einstein. Einstein did say "It has become appallingly clear that our technology has surpassed our humanity" when he was questioned about the atomic bomb. (source: 2010, The Ultimate Quotable Einstein, Edited by Alice Calaprice, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey. (Verified on paper))
Albert Einstein became a famous scientist in 1905
Einstein watched a roofer fall from a steep roof. Much like his earlier observation and musing whether the clocks on stationary persons were telling the exact same time as the conductor's of a moving train, he postulated that there was no gravitational field within the mass of the falling roofer - he was weightless. Einstein claimed this was the most important observation that shaped his scientific life. Newton's apple had become Einstein's doomed roofer.
In 1989
A bose-einstein condensate.
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because of his hair and mustache
he invented science and become a scientist
He became an immigrant.
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