Using Einstein's theory of general relativity, physicists found that clocks on the moon would run 56 microseconds faster than ...
Gravitational distortions produced by distant galaxies show a slight—but notable—disagreement with Einstein's predictions.
A n international team of astronomers confirmed that Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity holds true on cosmic ...
Researchers used the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument to map how nearly 6 million galaxies cluster across 11 billion years of cosmic history. Their observations line up with what Einstein's theory ...
A study by researchers from the Universities of Geneva and Toulouse, based on the Dark Energy Survey, has revealed slight ...
Einstein’s general theory of ... known forces of nature – and the only one not explained by quantum theory. Quantum theory and general relativity in fact don’t get along at all.
Years before Hubble detected cosmic expansion, Einstein had fashioned a theory, general relativity, that could explain it ... that extra ingredient, the basic recipe for the expanding universe ...
He developed a mathematical formula to explain ... Einstein received the Nobel Prize in physics for this paper. Last and perhaps most famous, Einstein published his special theory of relativity.
Years before Hubble detected cosmic expansion, Einstein had fashioned a theory, general relativity, that could explain it ... that extra ingredient, the basic recipe for the expanding universe ...
They have accepted two separate theories that explain how the universe works: Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, which describes the universe on a very large scale, and quantum ...