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RELATIVITY

Definition av RELATIVITY

  1. relativitet

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  • Best known for developing the theory of relativity, Einstein also made important contributions to quantum mechanics.
  • Whorf saw this idea, named after him and his mentor Edward Sapir, as having implications similar to those of Einstein's principle of physical relativity.
  • Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform spacetime to form a black hole.
  • The weak and the strong cosmic censorship hypotheses are two mathematical conjectures about the structure of gravitational singularities arising in general relativity.
  • Dark matter is implied by gravitational effects which cannot be explained by general relativity unless more matter is present than can be observed.
  • In addition, he wrote many works on various aspects of physics: statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, physics of dielectrics, colour theory, electrodynamics, general relativity, and cosmology, and he made several attempts to construct a unified field theory.
  • In physics and general relativity, gravitational redshift (known as Einstein shift in older literature) is the phenomenon that electromagnetic waves or photons travelling out of a gravitational well lose energy.
  • General relativity, also known as the general theory of relativity, and as Einstein's theory of gravity, is the geometric theory of gravitation published by Albert Einstein in 1915 and is the current description of gravitation in modern physics.
  • There is no complete quantum field theory of gravitons due to an outstanding mathematical problem with renormalization in general relativity.
  • In the , Newton formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation that formed the dominant scientific viewpoint for centuries until it was superseded by the theory of relativity.
  • In classical physics and special relativity, an inertial frame of reference (also called inertial space, or Galilean reference frame) is a stationary or uniformly moving frame of reference.
  • The term "Lorentz transformations" only refers to transformations between inertial frames, usually in the context of special relativity.
  • In general relativity, a naked singularity is a hypothetical gravitational singularity without an event horizon.
  • In theoretical physics, quantum field theory (QFT) is a theoretical framework that combines classical field theory, special relativity, and quantum mechanics.
  • Numerical relativity, a subfield of computational physics that aims to establish numerical solutions to Einstein's field equations in general relativity.
  • One form of linguistic relativity, linguistic determinism, regards peoples' languages as determining and influencing the scope of cultural perceptions of their surrounding world.
  • Gravitational singularity, in general relativity, a point in which gravity is so intense that spacetime itself becomes ill-defined.
  • Spin tensor, a tensor quantity for describing spinning motion in special relativity and general relativity.
  • The theory of relativity usually encompasses two interrelated physics theories by Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity, proposed and published in 1905 and 1915, respectively.
  • For example, in general relativity, the gravitational field is described through the metric tensor, which is a tensor field with one tensor at each point of the space-time manifold, and each belonging to the tensor product of the cotangent space at the point with itself.


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