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he copied energy mass relation from the Vedas.what is so big about his theory of relativity.

2007-09-07 21:09:53 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Physics

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The ideas in Einstein's early papers on special relativity were absolutely original, and were recognized as such. The Lorentz transformations were a given, and only Einstein gave an account of how they arise operationally. Lorentz didn't attempt to explain them, and Poincare confined himself to there mathematical properties until after Einsteins's papers had appeared.

It's pretty much the same story with general relativity. Einsteins's years long search for this theory (roughly 1910 to 1915) aroused the interest of the Gottingen mathematicians. Hilbert and Noether especially started to work on the ideas. And modern research has shown that the idea flow went from Einstein to Hilbert and not the other way around.

Very few physicists in history have had as many and as important good ideas as Einstein. In addition to his relativity work he is one of the chief founders of quantum theory (photoelectric effect, quantum of radiation, stimulated emission).
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2007-09-07 21:15:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Relativity may not seem a big deal now, but Einstein was just an examiner in the Swiss patent office early in the 20th century, when physics was strictly classical Newtonian, when he got the profound insight that the speed of light is the same for all observers, and he had the tenacity to draw and elucidate the logical conclusions which follow from that. The man was a genius but stubborn, because he could not accept aspects of quantum mechanics, such as non-locality, which was experimentally demonstrated long after Einstein's death in 1955.

2007-09-08 04:17:55 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

He was a genius in the field of theoretical physics much like Steven Hawking is today.

Are you trying to take that from him because he was a Jew Heir Frankenstein?

2007-09-08 04:19:43 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

He is first to introduce the relation matter and energy
He introduce the time warp
He introduce the theory of relativity

2007-09-08 04:16:55 · answer #4 · answered by CPUcate 6 · 0 0

dude at least he saw what other blind people(other scientists) could not see.

definitely he is a genius in his own right. i am an indian. i know how great vedas are but to understand is no ordinary thing. & definitely not the capacity of a single individual

2007-09-08 04:16:32 · answer #5 · answered by karan s 3 · 1 0

dude, you have to quit wit da "is" part.
einstein has been dead for a long time. he was a genius in his day. of course, young people such as yourself never consider the time factor. you've had everything spoon-fed to you all your life.

2007-09-08 04:20:21 · answer #6 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

He did nothing of the kind. Stop making idiotic, inane and frankly deeply insulting claims. You do no service to your religion because you simply make it look asinine.

2007-09-08 05:09:21 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

They say he used oly 4% o his brains,If a normal person which includes u, uses 1%also will become famous..Man every thing is energy.Hmmm i suggest u t watch t movie/documentary by name "secret"!!!!

2007-09-08 04:26:14 · answer #8 · answered by kk 2 · 0 1

he started talking at four.that a sign of genius?

2007-09-08 04:31:19 · answer #9 · answered by shining_bier 2 · 0 1

Have YOU read the Vedas?

2007-09-08 04:39:17 · answer #10 · answered by cattbarf 7 · 0 0

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