Introduction

Albert Einstein was the person who was best known known for his messy hairstyle (and also for theory of relativity sometimes!).
He introduced special theory of relativity in 1905 and general theory of relativity (the greatest single theory developed by a single person) in 1915. Relativity is the foundation of modern physics including the quantum physics.
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About the Author – Madhur Sorout
Sorout is currently a last third year high school student, living in India. His main fascination lies in Physics mainly in the field of general theory of relativity and topics related to it like Big Bang, Black Holes and Evolution of Universe. He likes to make out the meaning of what he see in this universe. He loves to read books by Stephen Hawking, Neil deGrasse Tyson and other authors (and Physicists). He is an atheist and believes that Physics completely rejects the idea of a god. He likes to play cricket also and he wants to continue down the route of research in Theoretical Astrophysics.



I’m glad you had time to make it concise! Great summary!
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Thank ProfTomBot
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Marvelous article
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Thanks, Joseph
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Great work but I think that idea of non absolute time didn’t come from the matter of space absolute or not it comes from Einstein’s thought experiment that proof that one event is not absolutel as Newton said and then he took the formula of Lorentz’s transmissions and also time dillalation.
(2)- and the second thing is that space length contraction is not real it is just a effect that observe by observers due to high speed of any object.
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Yeah. Time dilation and Length Contraction both comes from Lorentz Transformation Equations.
But, length Contraction is real. Object moving with very high velocity has its length contracted for an observer at rest. And also, an observer moving with very high velocity would measure shorter size of everything. But, I wanted to keep the things simple, so, I didn’t describe the things like Lorentz Transformations. Although, I published a post on this blog on both the Galilean and Lorentz transformations, but my friends started to tell me that they unable to understand these concepts.
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