Einstein's theory of relativity

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Einstein's theory of relativity: A fundamental theory in physics, developed by Albert Einstein, which revolutionized the understanding of space, time, and gravity. It proposes that the laws of physics are the same for all non-accelerating observers and that the speed of light in a vacuum is constant, regardless of the motion of the light source or observer. This leads to the conclusion that space and time are interwoven into a single continuum called spacetime, and that measurements of these quantities are not absolute but relative to the observer's state of motion.
Examples of Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • Einstein's theory of relativity fundamentally changed our understanding of the universe.
    • The predictions of Einstein's theory of relativity, such as gravitational time dilation, have been confirmed by numerous experiments.
    • Understanding Einstein's theory of relativity is essential for modern cosmology.
Advanced Usage
  • "The implications of Einstein's theory of relativity": Refers to the profound consequences and predictions of the theory, such as the equivalence of mass and energy (E=mc²), the bending of light by gravity, and the expansion of the universe.

    • The implications of Einstein's theory of relativity extend far beyond theoretical physics into philosophy and our conception of reality.
  • "Within the framework of Einstein's theory of relativity": Used to specify that a concept or calculation is based on the principles of this theory.

    • Within the framework of Einstein's theory of relativity, nothing can travel faster than the speed of light.
Variants and Related Words
  • Special relativity (n): The part of Einstein's theory of relativity that deals with physics in the absence of gravitational fields, focusing on the relationship between space and time for observers moving at constant velocity relative to each other.

    • Special relativity introduced the concept that time is not absolute.
  • General relativity (n): The part of Einstein's theory of relativity that describes gravity as a geometric property of spacetime, caused by the curvature of spacetime by mass and energy.

    • General relativity predicts the existence of black holes.
  • Relativity (n): Often used as a shorter, more general term for Einstein's theories.

    • The concept of relativity challenges our intuitive notions of time.
Synonyms
  • Relativity theory: A synonymous term for Einstein's theory of relativity.
  • Einsteinian relativity: Emphasizes the connection to Albert Einstein.
Related Phrases
  • Theory of general relativity: Specifically refers to Einstein's 1915 theory of gravitation.
  • Theory of special relativity: Specifically refers to Einstein's 1905 theory concerning motion at constant speed.
Related Idioms
  • "It's all relative": A common idiom derived from the cultural impact of the theory, meaning that things are not absolute and depend on one's perspective or frame of reference. (Note: This is a philosophical idiom, not a scientific statement of the theory).
    • Whether a salary is high or low is all relative; it depends on the cost of living in your city.
Noun
  1. (physics) the theory that space and time are relative concepts rather than absolute concepts