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The theory of relativity usually encompasses two interrelated theories by Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity. ... It introduced concepts including spacetime as a unified entity of space and time, relativity of simultaneity, kinematic and gravitational time dilation, and length contraction.
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✏The theory of relativity is a very complex and difficult subject to understand,though i can tell you the basics here.The theory of relativity is actually two theories that Albert Einstein came up with in the early 1900s. One is called "special" relativity and the other is called "general" relativity.

✏Special Relativity

There are 2 main ideas behind the principle of special theory of relativity.

The laws of physics are the same for any inertial reference frame.
The principle of the speed of light: The speed of light in a vacuum is the same for all observers, regardless of their relative motion or the motion of the source of the light.
What does "relative" mean?

scientists thought that all motion occurred against a reference point called the "ether". Einstein claimed that the ether did not exist. He said that all motion was "relative". This meant that the measurement of motion depended on the relative velocity and position of the observer.

✏A Relative Example

One example of relativity is to imagine two people on a train playing pi jong-pong. The train is traveling at around 30 m/s north. When the ball is hit back and forth between the two players, the ball appears to the players to move north at a speed of around 2 m/s and then south at the speed of 2 m/s. Now imagine someone standing beside the railroad tracks watching the ping-pong game. When the ball is traveling north it will appear to travel at 32 m/s (30 m/s plus 2 m/s). When the ball is hit in the other direction, it still appears to travel north, but at a speed of 28 m/s (30 m/s minus the 2 m/s). To the observer by the side of the train, the ball always appears to be traveling north. The result is that the speed of the ball depends on the "relative" position of the observer. It will be different for the people on the train than for the person on the side of the railroad tracks.

E=MC2

One of the results of the theory of special relativity is Einstein's famous equation E = mc2. In this formula E is energy, m is mass, and c is the constant speed of light.This results tells that energy and mass are related. Any change in an object's energy is also accompanied by a change in mass. This concept became important in developing nuclear energy and the nuclear bomb.

✏Length contraction

It is another application of Relativity, when objects appear shorter the faster they are moving in relation to the observer. This effect only occurs as objects reach very high speeds. To give you an example of how objects moving very fast appear shorter. If a spaceship 100 feet long was flying by you at 1/2 the speed of light, it would appear to be 87 feet long. If it sped up to .95 the speed of light, it would only appear to be 31 feet long. Of course, this is all relative. To people on board the space ship, it would always appear to be 100 feet long.

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