Einstein's life
اينشتاين What is Einstein’s theory of relativity What is Einstein’s theory of relativity Written by Salih Bashabsha - Last update: 12:37, 21 August 2016 Related The concept of time according to the theory of relativity Who is the discoverer of the theory of relativity Contents 1 Einstein 2 The theory of relativity 2.1 Examples of relativity 3 Findings The theory of relativity 4 hypotheses of relativity theory 5 conflicts of Newton’s laws with relativity 6 references Einstein Many people have heard about Einstein and his genius, as he is a German physicist, born in 1879. He was called the father of relativity for his position in the theory of relativity in physics, which was a major turning point in the history of physics. Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921, and he had moved from Germany to Switzerland and then to the United States of America. Einstein was born to a Jewish family in Munich, and he was suffering from a lack of comprehension, but one of his uncles supported his love for science and brought him books of science and mathematics, and helped him move more to Switzerland, where the teaching method was different from Munich. [1] In addition to physics, Einstein loved music, especially Mozart's music. And Bach, and he used to play the violin at parties for charitable purposes.
النظرية النسبية. There was much talk about the theory of relativity, and how it changed many concepts related to classical physics that prevailed since the time of Newton until Einstein's theory appeared. The theory of relativity, also called relativity, is a theory by the German scientist Albert Einstein, and the French scientist Henri Poincaré, the author of the special theory of relativity, also contributed to it. And it is considered one of the most important modern physical theories, because of its role in changing many physical concepts. The papers related to this theory were published in 1905 by Einstein, and it is called special relativity, and it was related to answering questions about the properties of light and its behavior, and the results of the Michelson and Morley experiment on light. The experiment examined the spread of light in different directions, and its results were in contradiction to the laws of light. Well-known classic.
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