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This 5 page paper outlines the basic tenents of the Theory of Relativity. It also details the opposition to the theories when they were first introduced. Einstein's contribution via his theories are listed in product form, such as CAT scans, and X-rays. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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of all Newtonian laws of gravitation. Many of the discoveries that Einstein made through the application of the Theory of Relativity have led to the development of many conveniences such
as the microwave, x-ray machines, and enabled man to make his first trips into outer space. Many equate the name Einstein with that of a genius, and there is no
denying the mans capability for quantum physics and mathematics. However, there were those during his day, as inevitably there always is, who opposed his theories, and even those today, who
are beginning to dispel some of Einsteins theories. What one can find interesting about all this move to de-bunk Einsteins theory, is one question: If he was wrong, how is
it that so many inventions were produced because of it? As this century closed there was so much evidence to prove that Einstein at least got something right. In 1995
Einsteins theories were realized as researchers were able to create matter in temperatures that were before then considered improbable(Segre 2001). Einsteins ideas about the way that space acts and reacts
on objects, and thus projected to object traveling away from the pull of the Earths gravitational fields, provided the necessary tools for the creation and actual first trips to the
moon. This was possible because, Einstein theorized, that the same laws that govern the physics of nature must be true of things everywhere, including inside space ships, or the
nucleus of a star system. Einstein maintained that the speed of light must be constant throughout the Universe, and that things such as gravity could affect it and even time
would be affected in some fashion. Just recently, in November of 2001, this theory was proven as two groups of scientists discovered a distortion of space-time around some neutron stars
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