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Albert Einstein
Although for a while Einstein thought that there were problems with that approach, he later returned to it and by late 1915 had published his general theory of relativity in the form that is still used today (Einstein 1915). ... Einstein published a paper in Nature in 1940 entitled "Science and Religion" which gave his views on the subject. -
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General relativity
General relativity or the General theory of relativity is the geometric theory of gravitation published by Albert Einstein in 1915/16. ... Consequences of Einstein's theory -
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List of scientific publications of Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) was a renowned theoretical physicist of the 20th century who is best known for his two theories of special relativity and general relativity. ... In 1917, Einstein published the seminal idea for the Einstein-Brillouin-Keller method for finding the quantum mechanical version of a classical system. -
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List of scientific publications by Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) was a renowned theoretical physicist of the 20th century who is best known for his two theories of special relativity and general relativity. ... In 1917, Einstein published the seminal idea for the Einstein-Brillouin-Keller method for finding the quantum mechanical version of a classical system. -
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Lorentz ether theory
The mass concept of Lorentz (incl. longitudinal and transverse mass) was incorporated into special relativity by Einstein (1905) and Max Planck (1906). ... In 1905, Albert Einstein published his paper on what is now called special relativity. -
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Introduction to general relativity
In 1905, Einstein published his theory of special relativity, which reconciles Newton's laws of motion with electrodynamics (the interaction between objects with electric charge). ... Several physicists, including Albert Einstein, attempted to find a theory that would reconcile Newton's law of gravity and special relativity; however, only Einstein's theory ultimately proved to be consistent with experiments and observations. -
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Relativity priority dispute
November 4, Einstein published non-covariant field equations and on November 11 returned to the field equations of the "Entwurf" papers, which he now made covariant by the assumption that the trace of the energy-momentum tensor was zero, as it was for electromagnetism. ... ↑ Miller, A.I. (1981), Albert Einstein’s special theory of relativity. -
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History of special relativity
In 1905, Albert Einstein published his annus mirabilis paper on what is now called Special Relativity. ... 1906 — Max Planck published his first work on relativity, in which he described Einstein's theory as a "generalization" of Lorentz's theory. -
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Annus Mirabilis Papers
The Annus Mirabilis Papers (from Latin, Annus mirabilis, for 'extraordinary year') are the papers of Albert Einstein published in the "Annalen der Physik" scientific journal in 1905. ... This later became known as Einstein's special theory of relativity. -
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Theory of everything
After Albert Einstein's theory of gravity (general relativity) was published in 1915, the search for a unified field theory combining gravity with electromagnetism began in earnest.
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Albert Einstein published theory