You may not be able to afford any hardware, but tackling the subject and being able to explain it is an impressive feat for a middle/high school student science project.
not significantly
A theory is a proposed idea as an explaination to a problem. A scientific law is a tested and experimentally proven idea that can be considered as truth; until experimentally disproven. Newton's law of gravity was law, proven by experimental observations, right up until Einstein developed special relativity and it was experimentally proven. Thus disproving Newton's "law". String theory is an idea that is quite appealing to physicists, but there is no experimental proof to its validity, so it remains as just a theory.
Galileo Galile wrote "the Theory of Relativity", and Einstein wrote the General theory of relativity and the special theory of relativity.
Einstein's theory of relativity encompasses two theories: special relativity and general relativity. The theory of relativity is simply referred to as relativity in the field of physics.
A Theory of Relativity was created in 2001.
The Theory of Relativity was developed by Albert Einstein.
Albert Einstein discovered the theory of relativity
The Theory of Special Relativity was published in 1905. General Relativity was published in 1915.
Einstein didn't prove the theory of relativity. It is a theory, a possible explanation, it is generally accepted because it explains a lot of things but that doesn't "prove" the theory, at least not to physicists. See related questions for the country of discovery.
Yes, he developed the theory of relativity
Einstein...
Albert Einstein made the theory of relativity.