How special theory of relativity differs from general theory of relativity?
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General relativity is Einstein's theory of gravity, in which there is only one kind of mass. ... The new concept that is derived from relativity is based on the fact that laws of physics are the same in all inertial that is., non accelerating reference frames. And the speed of light in the free space is constant.
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General relativity is Einstein's theory of gravity, in which there is only one kind of mass. ... The new concept that is derived from relativity is based on the fact that laws of physics are the same in all inertial that is., non accelerating reference frames. And the speed of light in the free space is constant.
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