Einstein's view of gravity is built upon Newton's but extended to some special situations where Newton's Laws (postulations?) have been shown or suggested not to apply. In particular in the presence of extremely high gravitational forces such as occur close to a black hole and as velocities approach the speed of light.
Albert Einstein was a theoretical physicist whose work revolutionized our understanding of the universe. His theories of relativity fundamentally changed the way we view space, time, and gravity. He also made significant contributions to the development of quantum mechanics and the theory of light.
Albert Einstein's theory of relativity revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity. It provided a new framework for how we view the universe and led to groundbreaking advancements in physics. Einstein's discovery also had significant implications for modern technology, such as GPS systems.
Gravity As for the science behind the action, we know that Isaac newton defined gravity as a force -- one that attracts all objects to all other objects. We know that Albert Einstein said gravity is a result of the curvature of space-time. These two theories are the most common and widely held (if somewhat incomplete) explanations of gravity. In this article, we'll look at Newton's theory of gravity, Einstein's theory of gravity and we'll touch on a more recent view of the phenomenon as well. Although many people had already noted that gravity exists, Newton was the first to develop a cohesive explanation for gravity, so we'll start there. see video on this link: http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/geophysics/question232.htm
On the most basic of terms, gravity keeps us stable and walking. Gravity allows for friction and the physics rules that we as humans have come to terms with. On a much more holistic view, the amount of gravity that was defined in the very first microseconds of the Big Bang has shaped our entire universe; more gravity than we have currently and there would be too strong a pull and all matter comes crashing in, if there was less of a pull than we have now, the entire universe would just remain completely amorphous.
So far my view is concerned, I have realized that space and time are only relative to the observer. "Nothing is absolute" is the statement made by Albert Einstein. The very observer is the absolute. So we have to realize our own selves. This is my humble view
how does the modern view differ from this ancient view
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Albert Einstein was a theoretical physicist whose work revolutionized our understanding of the universe. His theories of relativity fundamentally changed the way we view space, time, and gravity. He also made significant contributions to the development of quantum mechanics and the theory of light.
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give an example of how a 'business' view might differ from an 'information technology' view of an enterprise's information architecture
So far my view is concerned, I have realized that space and time are only relative to the observer. "Nothing is absolute" is the statement made by Albert Einstein. The very observer is the absolute. So we have to realize our own selves. This is my humble view
So far my view is concerned, I have realized that space and time are only relative to the observer. "Nothing is absolute" is the statement made by Albert Einstein. The very observer is the absolute. So we have to realize our own selves. This is my humble view
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