
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In this episode of The Dead Scientists, we explore Albert Einstein’s revolutionary general theory of relativity as a solution to the problem of gravitation. Einstein begins by showing how a gravitational field can be mathematically derived from a Galilean domain devoid of such a field, then generalizes this approach to apply to any gravitational field, aligning with the principles of relativity and energy conservation.
The episode also highlights the groundbreaking predictions of general relativity that cemented its status as a superior theory to Newtonian mechanics. We discuss the theory’s explanation of the anomalous precession of Mercury’s orbit and the dramatic bending of starlight observed during a solar eclipse, offering experimental confirmation of Einstein’s ideas.
Join us as we delve into the elegance and predictive power of Einstein’s general relativity, which forever changed our understanding of gravity, space, and time.
In this episode of The Dead Scientists, we explore Albert Einstein’s revolutionary general theory of relativity as a solution to the problem of gravitation. Einstein begins by showing how a gravitational field can be mathematically derived from a Galilean domain devoid of such a field, then generalizes this approach to apply to any gravitational field, aligning with the principles of relativity and energy conservation.
The episode also highlights the groundbreaking predictions of general relativity that cemented its status as a superior theory to Newtonian mechanics. We discuss the theory’s explanation of the anomalous precession of Mercury’s orbit and the dramatic bending of starlight observed during a solar eclipse, offering experimental confirmation of Einstein’s ideas.
Join us as we delve into the elegance and predictive power of Einstein’s general relativity, which forever changed our understanding of gravity, space, and time.