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einstein theory — noun Usage: usually capitalized E Etymology: after Albert Einstein : the theory of relativity * * * Physics. relativity (def. 2). Also called Einstein s theory of relativity. [1920 25; named after Albert EINSTEIN] * * * … Useful english dictionary
Einstein theory — theory developed by Albert Einstein that all motion is relative … English contemporary dictionary
Einstein theory — /ˈaɪnstaɪn θɪəri/ (say uynstuyn thearree) noun See relativity (def. 2) …
The Einstein Theory of Relativity — is a silent film released in 1923 by Fleischer Studios. In August 1922 Scientific American published an article explaining their position that a silent film would be unsuccessful in presenting relativity to the general public. They argued that… … Wikipedia
Theory of relativity — This article is about the scientific concept. For philosophical or sociological theories about relativity, see Relativism. For the silent film, see The Einstein Theory of Relativity. Two dimensional projection of a three dimensional analogy of… … Wikipedia
Einstein — noun a) , the world famous 20th Century theoretical physicist who developed the theory of relativity. Men of Science More or Less Agog Over Results of Eclipse Observations. b) an extremely clever or intelligent person. EINSTEIN THEORY TRIUMPHS … Wiktionary
Einstein–Cartan theory — in theoretical physics extends general relativity to correctly handle spin angular momentum. As the master theory of classical physics general relativity has one known flaw: it cannot describe spin orbit coupling , i.e., exchange of intrinsic… … Wikipedia
EINSTEIN, ALBERT — (1879–1955), physicist, discoverer of the theory of relativity, and Nobel Prize winner. Born in the German town of Ulm, son of the proprietor of a small electrochemical business, Einstein spent his early youth in Munich. He detested the military… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Einstein synchronisation — (or Einstein Poincaré synchronisation) is a convention in relativity for synchronizing clocks at different places.PoincaréIn the framework of Lorentz ether theory, it was stated by Henri Poincaré in 1900 that 2 observers A and B which are moving… … Wikipedia
Einstein's constant — or Einstein s gravitational constant, noted kappa; (kappa), is the coupling constant appearing in the Einstein field equation which can be written: G^{alpha gamma} = kappa , T^{alpha gamma} where Gα gamma; is the Einstein tensor and Tα gamma; is… … Wikipedia