From the time of Aristotle people had thought it impossible for electromagnetic waves, including light, to travel through 'empty' space. They theorised the presence of a substance known as aether (or ether) as a medium, and in the years prior to Einstein's publication about special relativity several scientists wrestled with the difficulties inherent in making use of this concept. Please see the link for more of the history.
Albert Einstein
According to Einstein (although it sounds a bit far fetched and plain out 'weird' this Universe is constantly doubling into new universes every single millisecond, meaning that every new universe is therefore NEW and there for on the day of initial coming into creation. Each Universe (says Einstein) is identical and their occurances are identical, and everything that happens in one Universe will happen in the other (but they cannot effect each other).That's where Time Travel comes into play... Einstein say the Universe was created (not saying how) and a millisecond later a new Universe was born, 1 millisecond behind the first. Now, he doesn't say weather every universe splits every millisecond, he just this one. So, if we want to get ten millisecond into the past, we have to go to Universe number ten. In that sense, we cannot go to the future because this universe is the furthest yet. The future (says I) doesn't exist. Also, this removes the chances of time paradoxes (the act of changing the present by doing something in the past and all). If you somehow enter a different Universe an kill your dad before you were born, THAT Universe's future is changed and different from this one's.However Einstein no sense in his explanation of how to get to an alternate or parallel Universe (something about copying every detail of yourself and this disintegrating and then passing through a foam cube or something and being re created as a replication of your in a different Universe.
Einstein became famous when his prediction that space was curved was proven correct during an eclipse. He forever changed the understanding of gravity provided by Newton in the 1600s. 300 years gravity remained untouched before Einstein came along.
William Alexander Smith changed his name to Amor de Cosmos
He discovered that the universe was expanding. This changed the world's view of the universe and its origin. It also raised new questions about cosmology, the shape of the universe, and its ultimate fate.
Albert Einstein changed the meaning of the words distance, time, space.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein was not an inventor in the idea that he created tangible things for everyday use. Einstein is better known for his theorems that changed the way scientists look at the world to this day.
Albert Einstein, He changed the way we view the universe
he made the equation E=mc2 he also changed the theory of the universe
Albert Einstein was not an inventor in the sense that he created tangible things for everyday use. Einstein was a theoretical physicist and is better known for his theories that changed the way scientists look at the world.
Their environment changed and they could no longer survive.
The duration of The Day the Universe Changed is 3300.0 seconds.
He changed the world by solving problems.
Albert Einstein completely changed the way that people saw the world and the universe.Einstein created many theories which proved that things like gravity, light, energy and matter were connected with each other. At first, very few scientists could understand his theories but as time passed, other scientists showed that he was correct.
The Day the Universe Changed - 1985 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Matter cannot be created or destroyed. It can only be changed from one form to another. However, Einstein and other scientists have shown us that matter and energy are interchangeable. Matter is changed into energy in the sun and in other nuclear reactions, (E = mc2).