Einstein's theory of General
Relativity tells us that a massive object bends space and time.
His general theory of
relativity tells us that gravity is not quite that simple.
Certainly,
relativity tells us that time and space...
General
relativity tells us that what we call space is just another feature of the gravitational field of the universe, so space and space - time can and do not exist apart from the matter and energy that creates the gravitational field.
Relativity tells us that there is a mysterious elasticity about time and space, that all physical reality is in a state of flux, and that the cosmos was not made for any obvious purpose.
Not exact matches
«
Relativity is moving along in the development path faster than what I would expect for what they're doing: building a rocket,» Dylan Taylor, another early investor in
Relativity,
told CNBC.
That's completely noncompetitive,»
Relativity Space CEO Tim Ellis
told CNBC.
@Vic: «but I can
tell you that things like the Big Bang, the Multiverse, etc. are theories at best, and the Theory of General
Relativity and Quantum Mechanics are in a direct collision course when it comes to the Black Holes, and Gravity is the show stopper for a Unified Field Theory, and so on and so forth.»
He goes on to
tell us that, «To make sure of this I addressed an enquiry to the late Professor Einstein, who confirmed the fact that «the Mitchelson - Morley experiment had a negligible effect on the discovery of
relativity».»
Which of these alternatives we ought to opt for, and what bearing the principle of
relativity (and with it the notion of «repetition») has on the ontological principle, Whitehead himself
tells us in the following passage:
There are, as far as I can
tell, two areas of possible inconsistency with the idea of divine
relativity.
In general
relativity it is impossible to
tell a gravitational field from a field set up by one's own motion.
He never quite
tells us precisely what he means by these phrases — it is very difficult to do so — but one key item about them seems to be overlooked entirely, namely, their
relativity to a system.
The cosmologist John Wheeler came up with probably the best way of visualising how general
relativity works: «space - time
tells matter how to move; matter
tells space - time how to curve», he wrote.
In 1919 Arthur Eddington was
told, «You must be one of three persons in the world who understand general
relativity.»
Pedro Ferreira's book «The Perfect Theory: A Century of Geniuses and the Battle over General
Relativity» essentially tells us what other people did with Einstein's general theory of relativity after he dev
Relativity» essentially
tells us what other people did with Einstein's general theory of
relativity after he dev
relativity after he developed it.
Scientists finally have the technology to construct mind - boggling experiments that can
tell us just how far
relativity can be stretched.
Late in 1916, despite the exhaustion of just having completed his grand papers on general
relativity, Einstein
told his close friend Michele Besso that «a splendid light has dawned on me about the absorption and emission of radiation.»
Einstein's general
relativity, the currently favoured theory of gravity,
tells us that the force should work identically on any type of matter.
First, it would
tell us that gravitational waves, predicted by Einstein's century - old theory of general
relativity, really do exist.
Einstein's «equivalence principle», which underpins general
relativity, says that if you stand in a falling elevator, your acceleration should cancel out the pull of gravity, leaving you unable to
tell whether you are in free fall or whether there is simply no gravity present at all.
Dr Sheen
told children at the University of Exeter's Science of Christmas Festival on Dec. 14 that
relativity also explains why Father Christmas appears not to have aged throughout the ages, because
relativity can slow down clocks.
Light from the collision should help test Einstein's theory of general
relativity, and
tell us more about two huge bubbles of hot gas at the centre of the Milky Way that the black hole may have spawned.
«Most
relativity tests are done with our sun and the stars, so they are in the 1 - solar - mass or few - solar - mass [es] limit,» Andreas Eckart, a professor of experimental physics at the University of Cologne in Germany, who led the research team,
told Space.com.
Directed by Tarsem Singh, written by Charles Parlapanides and Vlas Parlapanides and produced by Gianni Nunnari, Mark Canton and
Relativity's CEO RyanKavanaugh, Immortals
tells the story of the ruthless King Hyperion (Rourke), who leads his bloodthirsty army on a murderous rampage across Greece to find a deadly weapon that will destroy humanity.
After Kelly
told Perkash the beats of the film, Perkash pitched them to Noyce and then
Relativity Media's Ryan Kavanaugh and Tucker Tooley took the project off the table.
Colbeck Capital partners Jason Colodne and Jason Beckman resigned from their positions on
Relativity Media's board, a company spokesman
told TheWrap.
General
Relativity Equivalence Principle
tells us that a free falling body (as the Sun pulled around by the planets gravity) is exactly equivalent to an undisturbed body at rest, for any physical phenomenon.
His scientist side may say «
tell them about
relativity».
«When he sent me the disk and
told me the partner needed him to review all the documents by Monday, I knew right away that
Relativity Analytics, specifically clustering, was his best option,» said Brendan.