Relatively of Einstein in Social life
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Have you ever wondered about a slogan that shaped other people life, have you ever though about the what other do believe in , I managed to gather three good if not great scientist under one word its not science smarty Relatively
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In 1632 Galileo introduced the principle of relativity It essentially states that to all observers in constant motion, regardless of their position or velocity in the universe, all physical laws will appear the same. From this principle, it follows that an observer cannot determine either his absolute speed or direction of travel in space
Albert Einstein's 1905 paper "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies" introduced the special theory of relativity. Special relativity considers that observers in inertial reference frames, which are in uniform motion relative to one another, cannot perform any experiment to determine which one of them is "stationary". This is actually Galileo's principle of relativity; Einstein's contribution was to explicitly include electromagnetism within this principle by replacing, in the formalism, the Galilean transformations with Lorentz transformations and to see that this led to many surprising consequences. In particular it overthrew the Newtonian concept of absolute time and required the speed of light in a vacuum to be the same for all these observers, regardless of their motion, or the motion of the source of the light, since the invariance of the speed of light is a consequence of the principle of relativity applied to Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism.
This is the strength of special relativity, that it can be derived from such a single, basic principle: the invariance of the laws of physics under a shift of inertial reference frames, known as Lorentz covariance.
A fundamental principle of all physics is the equivalence of inertial reference frames. In practical terms, this equivalence means that " scientists living inside an enclosed box moving uniformly cannot detect their motion by any experiment done exclusively inside the box "
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So What box are you living IN, The formal laws state that time is relatively in the eye of the observer, and if you smart enough to know that static is formulated from
Life = Time + Place + motion
You will find out that since time is relatively, life also relatively to each one of us, you cannot never understand some one else life, you cannot understand his reasons, motive , or even taste
So don't ever judge , just observe and learn
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Welcome to the observer blog , there is more to learn and more to watch , so come on a teach me
In Science
In 1632 Galileo introduced the principle of relativity It essentially states that to all observers in constant motion, regardless of their position or velocity in the universe, all physical laws will appear the same. From this principle, it follows that an observer cannot determine either his absolute speed or direction of travel in space
Albert Einstein's 1905 paper "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies" introduced the special theory of relativity. Special relativity considers that observers in inertial reference frames, which are in uniform motion relative to one another, cannot perform any experiment to determine which one of them is "stationary". This is actually Galileo's principle of relativity; Einstein's contribution was to explicitly include electromagnetism within this principle by replacing, in the formalism, the Galilean transformations with Lorentz transformations and to see that this led to many surprising consequences. In particular it overthrew the Newtonian concept of absolute time and required the speed of light in a vacuum to be the same for all these observers, regardless of their motion, or the motion of the source of the light, since the invariance of the speed of light is a consequence of the principle of relativity applied to Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism.
This is the strength of special relativity, that it can be derived from such a single, basic principle: the invariance of the laws of physics under a shift of inertial reference frames, known as Lorentz covariance.
A fundamental principle of all physics is the equivalence of inertial reference frames. In practical terms, this equivalence means that " scientists living inside an enclosed box moving uniformly cannot detect their motion by any experiment done exclusively inside the box "
IN SOCIAL
So What box are you living IN, The formal laws state that time is relatively in the eye of the observer, and if you smart enough to know that static is formulated from
Life = Time + Place + motion
You will find out that since time is relatively, life also relatively to each one of us, you cannot never understand some one else life, you cannot understand his reasons, motive , or even taste
So don't ever judge , just observe and learn
You finished the post
Welcome to the observer blog , there is more to learn and more to watch , so come on a teach me
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