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... Burke, and teams of scientists using 140-ft "Big Dish" antenna at National Radio Astron­omy Observatory began first radioastronomy test of Einstein's general theory of relativity in attempt to discover gravity's effect on universe. Among three basic tests proposed by Einstein to test his theory to account for action of all bodies under gravitational ...
... new type of celestial phenomenon, perhaps related to the manner in which stars are formed. Princeton Univ. physicist Dr. Robert H. Dicke revealed an observation that might invalidate Einstein's general theory of relativity. Dr. Dicke told the conference that his experiments showed the sun to be flattened at the poles and that the oblateness was sufficient to explain a significant portion of Mercury's ...
... and time around itself as it rotates." The discovery confirmed the existence of frame dragging, an extrapolation of Albert Einstein 's general theory of relativity. According to the findings, the black hole had such a massive gravitational field that nothing nearby, not even light, could escape its pull. To make the discovery, the team of ...
... of local monitors with less training, and so facilitate rapid expansion of the educational system." Proposal was undergoing revision before final technical evaluation by NASA. ''(Testimony)'' In experiment to test validity of Einstein theory of relativity ... , NASA consultant. ''(NAE Release; NAE Bridge, 6/70,1)'' President Nixon's address to Nation on situation in Southeast Asia was televised ...
... J. Sternglass, physicist at Westinghouse Research Laboratories, proposed theory at American Physical Society in New York that would offer a unified concept of nuclear and electrical forces, heretofore considered separate phenomena, and ... per cent of their observed values.” Combinations of electron-positron pairs with proton can explain other elementary particles classed as hyperons. Sternglass had assumed that Einsteins special theory of relativity, which states that an object’s mass ...
... team of researchers announced that observations of U.S. satellites orbiting Earth had proven one of physicist Albert Einstein 's theories correct. In his general theory of relativity, Einstein had predicted that a spinning body could curve space, because the "spin of a body must change the geometry of ...
... Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves in his general theory of relativity a century ago, and scientists have been attempting to detect them for 50 years. Einstein pictured these waves as ripples in the fabric of ... and particle physics partnership, developed in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy and with important contributions from academic institutions and partners ...
... of experiment in which two clocks were flown around the world to test Einstein theory of relativity had indicated "clock paradox" of theory was correct, Dr. J. C. Hafele, Washington Univ. in St. Louis scientist, told meeting of American Assn. of Physics Teachers in Rolla, Mo ...
... enabled a wider range of studies. The data from this pair were used to confirm one prediction of Einsteins general theory of relativity: frame dragging. This is a tiny perturbation of an object’s orbit around a massive rotating central body, called the gravitomagnetic or Lense–Thirring effect. LAGEOS also led to the discovery of ...
... Journal of the American Physical Society, Irwin I. Shapiro of MIT's Lincoln Laboratory proposed use of radar as a test for Einstein's general theory of relativity: radar pulses would be sent to one of the solar system's inner planets, either Venus or Mercury, and the time-lapse before the radar echoes' return measured on the earth. According to Einstein's theory, when the radar ...

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