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« on: 02/06/2009 07:10:34 »
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 I really wonder when i heard the meaning of theory of relativity, it's very carziest theory ever proposed..
  Enistein spend 30 years on theory of relativity, but he couldn't explain. and it was unsuccessful..

   If he had explained this theory ....it was to have been the ultimate achievement of 2,000 years of investigation into the nature of space and matter,
  This is his third try..
 
            His first theory of Special Relativity (1905) gave us E = mc², which led to the atomic bomb and unlocked the secret of the stars.....
         
            His second great theory was General Relativity (1915), which gave us space warps, the Big Bang, and black holes......
                   
            But many don't realize that his greatest theory was never finished: "a theory of everything". Einstein's crowning achievement was to have been the unified field theory, an attempt to "read the mind of God"


 Wonder theory ...

He is great,

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« Reply #1 on: 02/06/2009 07:31:16 »
Nice and a great pearson indeed but his theories explained moving in a strong gravitational field and moving near the speed of light which is quiet impossible to do exprimentally he has changed the dimensions of quantum mechanics to a great extent.......
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« Reply #2 on: 02/06/2009 07:33:22 »
ya , he is a great scientists ever all...

   
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« Reply #3 on: 02/06/2009 07:35:54 »
but you could start this thread in Famous scientists, doctors and inventors subject http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=9e8cdd991e6b85adb9c3780ac32e3af1&board=4.0
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