Einstein and the universe: A popular exposition of the famous theory
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A concise popular exposition surveys the shift from classical ideas of absolute space and time to the experimental and conceptual challenges that led to relativity. It examines key experiments and the Lorentz–Fitzgerald response, then presents the relativist rejection of the ether and the reinterpretation of simultaneity and motion. Complex mathematics is rendered into accessible descriptions of four-dimensional spacetime and the invariant interval. The text explores dynamical consequences such as the light-speed limit, composition of velocities, variable inertial mass, and mass–energy relations. It then develops generalized relativity by linking inertia and gravitation through spacetime curvature and considers cosmological implications for the universe’s shape and extent.
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