Anbert Einstein - The life of the inventor of relativity

Einstein - a talented German Jewish physicist, possessing towering IQ is named one of the world's top geniuses. Speaking of him, one cannot help but mention famous relativism. His achievements and scientific contributions are so much, admirable and academic. But not everyone knows about his childhood, life and thoughts. Also learn through the infographic below.

Explain in the lesson:

- First life experiment Riding along a light beam: An experiment that you tried to imagine in your mind what you would be like if you walked along a light path? If you catch up to the speed of light, will light waves stand still compared to humans? But Maxwell's famous equation that describes electromagnetic waves does not allow that. Einstein knew mathematics as the language used to describe the wonders of nature. So he can visualize how the equations are reflected in reality. And 10 years later, he cooked with experiments in his head until the day of the introduction of special relativity.

- Lightening theory - Which lightening struck first ?: Einstein imagined lightning at the ends of a moving ship. A person on the side of the train could see the lightning strike at the ends of the train at the same time. But someone on the ship saw them seem to happen at two different times. Since the ship was moving quickly forward, the lightning strike in front of the ship would approach that person before the flash of lightning hit the back of the ship. From there, he realized that simultaneousness was related to the position of the observer. And from there he came up with the idea that there is no absolute time.

- The eclipse phenomenon - The light is bent by gravity: In May 1919, a team of astronomers led by Arthur Stanley Eddington confirmed that Einstein's prediction of the bending of light rays due to the attraction of the Sun while taking photos during the eclipse of Príncipe, an island in western Africa and an expedition in Sobral, northern Brazil. From the notion that the movement of light is the movement of quantum streams of light or particles of light, when these light particles move, because they have mass, they will be affected by force. attractive of stars, large black holes, their paths will be bent.

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