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mention any two concepts unified by Einstein

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Answered by Raafiashaik
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The two concepts of unified by Einstein are

1 . fundamental forces of physics

2 . elementary particles into a single theoretical framework


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Answered by madeducators1
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Concepts unified by Einstein:

Explanation:

  • In 1915 Einstein further bound together space, time, and attractive energy with his overall hypothesis of relativity, showing that twists and bends in reality are answerable for the power of gravity. These were stupendous accomplishments, however Einstein longed for a significantly more amazing unification.
  • Albert Einstein instituted the expression "Brought together Field Theory," which depicts any endeavor to bring together the crucial powers of physical science between rudimentary particles into a solitary hypothetical system. Einstein spent the last option a piece of his life looking for such a bound together field hypothesis, yet was ineffective.
  • Einstein said, "Everything is energy and it's just as simple as that. Match the recurrence of the truth you need and you can't resist the urge to get that reality.
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