Time Dilation - Einstein's Theory Of Relativity Explained!
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Albert Einstein's groundbreaking work in 1905 on time, influenced by Newton and Maxwell, resulted in theories of Time Dilation and Special Relativity, explaining the interconnectedness of time and space through space-time and gravity. Time dilation impacts all clocks, even biological processes, with time passing slower on Earth's surface due to gravity and motion.
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- Einstein's concept of time dilation and special relativity stemmed from his thought experiments involving moving objects and lightning strikes, aiming to reconcile conflicting measurements and theories from Newton and Maxwell.
- The introduction of space-time as an interconnected fabric by Einstein explained gravity as a curvature, causing objects to move towards massive bodies, impacting not just mechanical clocks but also biological processes, with time passing differently at varying altitudes due to gravity and motion effects.
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Recent questions
What did Albert Einstein propose in 1905?
Time Dilation and Special Relativity
How did Einstein explain gravity?
Curvature of space-time fabric
What influences time dilation?
Gravity and motion
How are time and space interconnected?
Through space-time fabric
What led Einstein to propose Time Dilation?
Witnessing lightning strikes from a moving train
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