Einsteins relativity just as Newtons laws will have to be reviewed and redifined as some aspects of the theory are now in question. A professor named Maguiejo has proposed a theory that the speed of light is different or varies in different parts of the universe and is not constant as Einstein proposed. We will see in time if dark energy and matter play a role if any!!!!! He seems to think so........... This is why I love science, because no one man can claim and hold any glory but only contribute to the discovery of this awsome universe we live in............
None of these. It is energy. It is not matter. But according to the law of relativity, energy can be converted into matter.
It doesn't. In General Relativity, energy (and therefore mass) is NOT conserved - and the Universe on a large scale is described, to a great extent, by General Relativity. The reason energy is not conserved is simply that the conditions for Nöther's Theorem are not fulfilled, due to the expansion of the Universe.Note that under ordinary, everyday circumstances, the conditions for Nöther's Theorem ARE fulfilled, and energy (and therefore mass) IS conserved.
In theory, according to the Theory of Relativity, matter has an equivalent energy, that can be calculated as E = mc2. That is, a kg. of matter has an energy equivalent of 9x1016 joules. This doesn't mean that all that energy can actually be converted, but in some cases it can - for example, when matter collides with antimatter, it all gets converted to energy.
E=MC2 Energy= Mass x Speed of Light squared The more mass something has the more energy is stored or can be produced from that mass on an atomic level. The more energy something has the the more its mass increases. Also the closer matter gets to the speed of light the more time slows down...in theory
Albert Einstein described space as a four-dimensional fabric called spacetime, which can be distorted by the presence of matter, creating what we perceive as gravity. This concept is a cornerstone of his theory of General Relativity.
None of these. It is energy. It is not matter. But according to the law of relativity, energy can be converted into matter.
None of these. It is energy. It is not matter. But according to the law of relativity, energy can be converted into matter.
The space-time theorem of general relativity states that the curvature of space-time is determined by the distribution of matter and energy within it. It establishes a direct relationship between the geometry of space-time and the distribution of mass and energy. This theorem forms the foundation of Einstein's theory of general relativity and helps explain the effects of gravity on the fabric of space-time.
None of these. It is energy. It is not matter. But according to the law of relativity, energy can be converted into matter.
Albert Einstein's theory of relativity consists of two parts: special relativity and general relativity. Special relativity describes the relationship between space and time, while general relativity explains how gravity is a result of the bending of spacetime by matter and energy. These theories revolutionized our understanding of the universe and have been confirmed through numerous experimental observations.
energy and matter
"E=mc^2" is part of Einstein's theory of relativity, specifically the mass-energy equivalence principle. It states that energy (E) is equal to mass (m) times the speed of light (c) squared. The theory of relativity encompasses not only this equation but also the principles of special and general relativity that describe the relationship between space, time, matter, and energy.
Yes, according to Einstein's theory of relativity, energy can be converted into matter through the process of nuclear reactions.
The metric tensor in general relativity describes the geometry of spacetime. It is a key component in the field equations of general relativity, which relate the curvature of spacetime to the distribution of matter and energy. The metric tensor helps determine how objects move and interact in the presence of gravity, allowing for the prediction of phenomena such as the bending of light and the existence of black holes.
Timothy Gene Milliren has written: 'The fourth general relativity effect inside matter' -- subject(s): Gravitation, General relativity (Physics)
Yes, according to Einstein's theory of relativity, energy can transform into matter and vice versa through the famous equation Emc2.
It doesn't. In General Relativity, energy (and therefore mass) is NOT conserved - and the Universe on a large scale is described, to a great extent, by General Relativity. The reason energy is not conserved is simply that the conditions for Nöther's Theorem are not fulfilled, due to the expansion of the Universe.Note that under ordinary, everyday circumstances, the conditions for Nöther's Theorem ARE fulfilled, and energy (and therefore mass) IS conserved.