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    General relativity - Wikipedia

    General relativity, also known as the general theory of relativity and Einstein's theory of gravity, is the geometric theory of gravitation published by Albert Einstein in 1915 and is the current description of gravitation in modern physics. General relativity generalizes special relativity and refines Newton's law of … See more

    Henri Poincaré's 1905 theory of the dynamics of the electron was a relativistic theory which he applied to all forces, including gravity. While others thought …

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    General relativity has a number of physical consequences. Some follow directly from the theory's axioms, whereas others have become clear only … See more

    Gravitational lensing
    The deflection of light by gravity is responsible for a new class of astronomical phenomena. If a massive …

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    General relativity can be understood by examining its similarities with and departures from classical physics. The first step is the realization that classical mechanics and … See more

    The derivation outlined in the previous section contains all the information needed to define general relativity, describe its key properties, and address a question of …

    Neo-Lorentzian Interpretation
    Examples of physicists who support neo-Lorentzian explanations of general relativity are See more

    Asymptotic symmetries
    The spacetime symmetry group for special relativity is the Poincaré group, which is a ten-dimensional group of three Lorentz …

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    General relativity, part of the wide-ranging physical theory of relativity formed by the german-born physicist albert einstein. It was conceived by einstein in 1916. General relativity is concerned with gravity, one of the...see more
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    Insight :It explains gravity as the warping of space and time by masses

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    Insight :It predicts phenomena such as black holes and gravitational waves

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