(Physics) the theory that space and time are relative concepts rather than absolute concepts.
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Examples for "relativity"
Examples for "relativity"
1The situation, however, is quite different in the general theory of relativity.
2General relativity explains the very large and heavy; stars, galaxies and beyond.
3The really valuable point in his doctrine is the relativity of beauty.
4This semester, I'm teaching a first course in relativity to our students.
5No one has ever observed any physical phenomena to contradict general relativity.
1The situation, however, is quite different in the general theory of relativity.
2According to the theory of relativity, nothing can travel faster than light.
3The theory of relativity is so simple that anyone can grasp it.
4Whether that is Einstein's theory of relativity or not, I don't know.
5According to Einstein's special theory of relativity, that's the way things will stay.
1New ideas in science take time to win acceptance, he says, citing Einstein's theory of relativity.
2When a senior officer comes up with a perfectly insipid suggestion, the rules dictate that it be treated like Einstein's theory of relativity.
3That, together with Einstein's theory of relativity, led to the Big Bang theory -that the universe was created at a specific point in time.
4Sir, - We would like to respond however belatedly to Dr Kelly's comments (April 2nd) on the subject of Einstein's Theory of Relativity.
5When I was there I was told that the person who had preceded me was Lord Haldane, who had lectured on Einstein's Theory of Relativity.
1I gather that you are fascinated by relativity theory and atomic problems.
2Currently every waiter and every coachman is debating whether relativity theory is correct.
3You can't take one-half of the relativity theory without the other.
4Isn't the mechanics of relativity theory an improvement on Newtonian mechanics?
5According to the relativity theory, however, time and space disappear together with the things.
6Tanninger had put tachyons into the general relativity theory in a highly original way.
7Einstein met Poincaré in 1911; they disagreed on relativity theory.
8Discusses the development of physics after his 1905 relativity theory.
9Then Einstein came along with his relativity theory, and told us we were wrong.
10In relativity theory, Einstein introduced mass as a new type of energy to the mix.
11In the case of relativity theory, this is probably guaranteed by the simple mathematical framework.
12He carried on wrestling with relativity theory, but also started laying into the apartheid regime.
13If you keep to this commonplace meaning, you will have few problems with relativity theory.
14This group contains the Lorentz group of relativity theory.
15Four such models are discussed, two drawn from relativity theory and two from quantum mechanics.
16Nobody said that relativity theory was easy.
Translations for relativity theory