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... fundamental aspects of Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. According to Einstein's theory, time and space create a veritable fabric in space. When massive objects, such as Earth and other planets, distort the fabric of space, causing relatively smaller objects to move towards them, they create gravity. Einstein's theory of relativity also states that large objects twist the fabric of space around them as those objects ...
... to write a popularization of Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity, this short book would even be made into a hit motion picture explaining the intricacies of Einstein’s revolutionary theory.
Serviss would also introduce the notion of a nuclear powered spacecraft in his A Columbus of ...
... ; report of commemorative committee, Auburn Rotary Club, 19 Mar 76)
Timing the rebound of laser pulses aimed at reflectors left on the moon by Apollo astronauts had served to reinforce Einstein's theory of relativity, according to a study in Physical Review Letters reported by the New York Times. The equivalence principle-that objects of different weight fell at essentially ...
... most accurate confirmation so far of Einstein’s theory of relativity in an experiment conducted Nov. 25, 1976, when Mars moved behind the sun relative to the earth, causing a total blackout of communications with the Viking spacecraft ... Viking radio science team was trying to confirm Einstein's prediction that the sun's gravitational force would bend and delay radio signals (or any form of radiation) traveling close to a massive body ...
... H. Dicke of Princeton Univ. suggested in the Astronomical Journal that a way to map the sun's shape as a test of Einstein's theory of relativity would be to use measurements of the orbit of the asteroid Icarus as it passed within 4 million mi, of earth on June 15 ...
... prediction of the existence of such waves, which they theorized were remnants of light waves from the primordial explosion giving birth to the universe, In this theory of the universe's origin-the "big bang" theory-the ... have predicted that Newton's enunciation of the laws of motion would lead to the age of machinery; that Faraday's experiments would lead to the age of electricity; or that Einstein's theory of relativity and Bohr's theory of the atom would ...
... H. Goddard than about the work of Russia's own pioneer of the theory of spaceflight by rocket propulsion, Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky whose own written works were paid out of pocket and not widely distributed in ... postulating on mathematical and other means of a spaceship crew communicating with inhabitants of Mars. Another, rather long article, discussed Einstein's theory of relativity - evidently to help better define the nature of space (and time).
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... can use Einstein's theory of relativity to determine that if you come within three times its Schwarzschild radius, you will never break free of its gravity. Karl Schwarzschild was the scientist who first used Einstein's equations to mathematically determine that the radius to the event horizon of a black hole is solely ...
... concept of space distortion or warp through which spacecraft could travel in "null space" where distances were shorter and speeds faster had some basis according to Einstein's theory of relativity. In Univ. of Maryland experiments "presence of gravitational radiation has been tentatively discovered . . . and can be interpreted as the interaction of such a warp with the sensor ...
... convinced of the existence of black holes, but the holes' strange effects-such as the slowing of time, the tight curvature of space, and the influence of gravity on light-had been anticipated by Einstein's theory of relativity.
One ... in some other time and place as a quasar and that quasars-exceptionally bright objects of relatively small volume and high density-might be "white holes" into which energy was pouring from ...
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