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Einstein used approximation methods in working out initial predictions of the theory. Einstein later declared the cosmological constant the biggest blunder of his life.

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Albert Einstein Created the equation for gravity being e=mc2.

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Albert Einstein received a teaching diploma (in Mathematics and Physics) from Zurich Polytechnic. He then gained a PhD from the University of Zurich. His dissertation was entitled "A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions".

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At least special theory of relativity was published 1905

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Do you have a question? Entire books have been written on each of these subjects.

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"God does not play at dice"



"God does not care about our mathematical difficulties; He integrates empirically"

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The Einstein field equations are a set of ten simultaneous differential equations that describe the fundamental interaction of gravitation as a result of spacetime being curved by matter and energy. They relate the curvature of spacetime with the energy and momentum of whatever matter and radiation are present. The equations were formulated by Albert Einstein in 1915.

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Einstein's general theory of relativity looks at the impact of gravitational force on the curvature of space-time, linking the presence of mass and energy to the bending of spacetime. This theory explains how objects with mass interact and how gravity influences the motion of objects in the universe.

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Assuming this is a fill in the blank question, relativity undermined the view that time and space were absolute.

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Einstein's theory of special relativity led to breakthroughs in understanding the relationship between space and time, introducing the concept of spacetime and the equivalence of mass and energy, famously expressed in the equation E=mc^2. It also revealed that the laws of physics are the same for all non-accelerating observers.

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Two other ideas for which Einstein is famous are his theory of general relativity, which describes the force of gravity, and his famous equation E=mc^2, which equates energy with mass.

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We're not sure what the question is.

There is no "versus" here. The two statements are in no way contradictory,

and they don't conflict.

Einstein, and the implications he drew from the constancy of 'c' and the Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction, deduced that no object with a non-zero rest-mass can achieve the speed of light, because to do so would require infinite energy. The

increase of mass with speed that Einstein anticipated has been experimentally

verified thousands of times, in laboratories all over the world, for the past hundred years.

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Einstein theorized that light could be described not only as waves but also as fundamental particles called photons. It is also the elementary particle for all electromagnetic waves.

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E=mc^2, where E represents energy, m represents mass, and c is the speed of light in a vacuum. This formula demonstrates that energy and matter are two forms of the same thing and can be converted into each other.

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Einstein's explanation of the photoelectric effect suggested that electrons absorb energy from photons in discrete packets called quanta. Once an electron absorbs enough energy from photons, it can overcome the energy barrier that holds it to the metal surface and escape.

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One of Einstein's most important contributions to mankind was the theory of relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of gravity, time, and space. This theory laid the foundation for many advancements in physics, including the development of nuclear energy and modern cosmology.

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Einstein's work on the photoelectric effect supports the equation E=hf, where E is the energy of a photon, h is Planck's constant, and f is the frequency of the light. This work also laid the foundation for the concept of quantization in energy levels, supporting the idea that energy is quantized and can only be absorbed or emitted in discrete amounts.

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That is a very good question. I am not exactly sure. Since light moves at 186,000 miles per second, by the time light reaches a gravitational zone it is probably going to be there in a very small fraction of a second not leaving much time for it to speed up. But it sounds logical, and I would assume it does by maybe a small decimal amount.

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Einstein's equation for the photoelectric effect is E = hf - φ, where E is the kinetic energy of the ejected electron, h is Planck's constant, f is the frequency of the incident light, and φ is the work function of the material. The equation shows that electrons are ejected when they absorb photons with sufficient energy to overcome the work function of the material.

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Eduard Einstein, Mileva Einstein, and Hans EinsteinEduard Einstein, Mileva Einstein, and Hans Einstein

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Albert Einstein

Einstein had no middle name.

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Lieserl Einstein, Hans Einstein, und Eduard Einstein

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Albert Einstein's father was Hermann Einstein and his mother was Pauline Einstein.

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Hans Albert Einstein and Eduard Einstein

Hans Albert Einstein and Eduard Einstein

maybe twins

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No the sons of Albert Einstein are: Hans Albert Einstein and Eduard. They also had a daughter named Lieserl (Her real name is unknown but love letters to Einstein's wife Maric from Einstein call her Lieserl)

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Einstein's last name is Einstein. His full name is Albert Einstein.

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Albert Einstein had a daughter named Lieserl Einstein, and two sons named Hans Albert Einstein and Eduard Einstein

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Albert Einstein had two sons. Their names were Hans Albert Einstein and Eduard "Tete" Einstein.

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Hans Einstein and Eduard Einstein

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Albert Einstein

Einstein had no middle name.

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Albert Einstein had three children. A daughter; Lieserl Einstein, and two sons; Hans Albert Einstein and Eduard Einstein.

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There are hundreds of things named after Albert Einstein. Among them are Boseâ??Einstein statistics, Einstein's constant, Einstein's radius of the universe,Einstein coefficients, and Einstein cosmological constant to get the list started.

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Albert Einstein's father was Hermann Einstein and his mother's name was Pauline Einstein.

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Albert Einstein had two sons: Hans Albert Einstein and Eduard "Tete" Einstein.

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Of course : Pauline Einstein (née Koch) and Hermann Einstein.

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Albert Einstein. Obama is no where near Einstein.

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Einstein was a Jewish

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No, Einstein is not single.

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The cast of Einstein and Einstein - 2013 includes: Jinglin Guo Xueying Zhang

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Albert Einstein's parents are Hermann and Pualine Einstein. (Koch)

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Albert Einstein's mothers name was Pauline Einstein.

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She was Einstein's cousin and latter Einstein married her after his first failure marriage

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Hermann Einstein, father of Albert Einstein, was born in 1847.

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Pauline Einstein

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