Which best describes what Einstein’s theories tried to explain?
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Albert Einstein is often cited as one of the most influential scientists of the 20th century. His work helps astronomers study everything from gravitational waves to Mercury's orbit.
His equation that helped explain special relativity – E = mc2 – is famous even among those who don't understand the underlying physics. He also is known for his work on general relativity and the photoelectric effect; his work on the latter earned him a Nobel Prize in 1921.
Einstein also made vain attempts to unify all the forces of the universe in a single theory, which he was still working on at the time of his death.
"I think he was recognized in his time as being pretty revolutionary," said Harry Cliff, an Einstein historian at London's Science Museum, in a February 2017 interview. "However, with big, new ideas, it takes them a while to become accepted and part of the mainstream."
His equation that helped explain special relativity – E = mc2 – is famous even among those who don't understand the underlying physics. He also is known for his work on general relativity and the photoelectric effect; his work on the latter earned him a Nobel Prize in 1921.
Einstein also made vain attempts to unify all the forces of the universe in a single theory, which he was still working on at the time of his death.
"I think he was recognized in his time as being pretty revolutionary," said Harry Cliff, an Einstein historian at London's Science Museum, in a February 2017 interview. "However, with big, new ideas, it takes them a while to become accepted and part of the mainstream."
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