it helped to think about the natural happenings. It destroyed classic science and brought a new era in science
SPOHIE GERMAIN COMPLETED LARIC THEROY
That's part of the Special Theory of Relativity - published 1905.That's part of the Special Theory of Relativity - published 1905.That's part of the Special Theory of Relativity - published 1905.That's part of the Special Theory of Relativity - published 1905.
The most famous one are his Theory of General Relativity, and Theory of Special Relativity.
He developed the relativity theory. He was an astronomer sometimes. He argued about his theory of relativity and became famous for his formula E=MC2 of how to calculate the energy of an object. The theory about how the speed your traveling affects time. He argued that if you are going as fast as the speed of light or faster time would slow down for you.Einstein developed the special theory of relativity; this is what he is most famous for. He also contributed in the fields of math and science with focus on celestial objects. He also expanded our understanding of gravity and how it interacts with everything.Well i think it was very helpful thank you DONNA HALPER. Thank you. DIDNT HE INVENT REFRIDGERATER.
Relativity.
what are the postulates of the theroy
he was famous for his theroy of relativity and the resulant formula relatind mass and energy.He discovered E=mc2
It science.
he is the one who is popularized in science by his theory of relativity...!!!!
he created the punett square was an english nauturalist and geoligist, best known for his guidance to the evolutionary theroy
Science is applied mathematics, it could be said to be either
Relativity describes universal physical properties. Dynamic Physics would be how I'd classify it.
Actually i think it does, as my science research proves that exact theroy.
Arthur Eddington has written: 'New pathways in science' 'Collected miscellaneous papers 1' -- subject(s): Science 'Space, time and gravitation' -- subject(s): General relativity (Physics), Gravitation, Space and time, Relativity (Physics) 'Stars and atoms' 'The internal constitution of the stars' 'The mathematical theory of relativity' -- subject(s): Relativity (Physics) 'Science and the unseen world' 'The expanding universe'
Hubert Vecchierello has written: 'Science and philosophy' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Science 'Einstein and relativity' -- subject(s): Cosmology, Relativity (Physics) 'Evolution - fact or fancy?' -- subject(s): Evolution, History, Religion and science
Albert Einstein was not an astronomer. He was a theoretical physicist known for his development of the theory of relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of the universe. While his work had profound implications for astronomy, his primary focus was on theoretical physics.
Relativity, both Special and General.