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Albert Einstein 
By: Sergio García 
Andreas López 
Alejandro Lafuente
He was born the 14th of March of 1879 in Ulm ( 
Baden-württemberg Tübinger; Germany)– and 
die the 18th of April of 1955 in Princenton (USA) 
at the age of 76.
 He developed the general theory of relativity, one of 
the two pillars of modern physics. 
 He is best known in popular culture for his mass– 
energy equivalence formula E = mc2 (which has been 
said to be “ the world's most famous equation") 
 He was jewish
 http://youtu.be/fEZupmpTcOU 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3k-1VeeK2w 
 Those two videos will help us to understand better what is the relativity 
theory 
 Where does e=mc2 come from? 
 http://youtu.be/ComZbnpHsuE
Relativity Theory
WHAT IS THE RELATIVITY THEORY ? 
 It is a theory developed by Albert Einstein which says that the way that anything except light 
moves through time and space depends on the position and movement of someone who is 
watching. 
 The term "theory of relativity" was based on the expression "relative theory" used in 1906. It 
emphasized how the theory uses the principle of relativity. 
There are really three theories of relativity: 
• Relativity pre-Einstein (Galileo) 
• Special Theory of Relativity (1905) 
• General Theory of Relativity (1915)
Concepts introduced by the theories of relativity include: 
 Measurements of various quantities are relative to the velocities of 
observers. In particular, space contracts and time dilates. 
 Spacetime: space and time should be considered together and in relation 
to each other. 
 The speed of light is nonetheless invariant, the same for all observers.
Theory of special relativity and the 
general relativity 
 The theory of relativity includes the theory of special relativity and the the 
theory of general relativity, formulated by Albert Einstein in the early 
twentieth century, which sought to solve the incompatibility between 
Newtonian mechanics and electromagnetism. 
 The theory of special relativity, published in 1905, deals with the physics of 
motion of bodies in the absence of gravitational forces, which were made 
compatible Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism with a reformulation 
of the laws of motion. 
 The theory of general relativity, published in 1915, is a theory of gravity 
that replaces Newtonian gravity, although numerically coincides with it for 
weak gravitational fields and "small" speeds. The general theory reduces to 
the special theory in the absence of gravitational fields.
Main concepts 
 The basic assumption of the theory of relativity is that the location of 
physical events, both in time and space are relative to the state of motion 
of the observer: thus, the length of a moving object or the instant 
something happens, unlike what happens in Newtonian mechanics, are not 
absolute invariants, and different observers moving relative to each other 
will differ about them.
Special relativity 
 The theory of special relativity, also called theory of relativity, was published by Albert 
Einstein in 1905 and describes the physics of movement in the context of a flat 
spacetime. This theory correctly describes the motion of bodies even at high speeds and 
electromagnetic interactions and is used primarily to study inertial reference systems 
(not applicable to astrophysical problems where the gravitational field plays an 
important role). 
 Following publication of the article by Einstein's new theory of special relativity was 
accepted in a few years by almost all physicists and mathematicians. In fact, Poincaré 
and Lorentz had been very close to reaching the same result as Einstein. The final 
geometric form of the theory is due to Hermann Minkowski, Einstein former teacher at 
the Polytechnic of Zürich; coined the term "space-time" (Raumzeit) and gave the 
apropiate mathematical form . Minkowski spacetime is a four-dimensional array in 
which interlaced of an insoluble way the three spatial dimensions and time. In this 
Minkowski spacetime, the motion of a particle is represented by its world line (Weltlinie), 
a curve whose points are determined by four different variables: the three spatial 
dimensions (x , y , z ) and time (t ). The new scheme of Minkowski forced to 
reinterpret existing concepts metric before. The three-dimensional concept of point was 
replaced by the event. The magnitude of distance is replaced by the scale interval.
General relativity 
 The General relativity was published by Einstein in 1915, and was presented as a lecture 
at the Prussian Academy of Sciences on November 25th. The theory generalizes the 
principle of relativity of Einstein for an arbitrary observer. This implies that the equations 
of the theory should have a more general Lorentz covariance used in the theory of 
special relativity covariance. In addition, the theory of general relativity suggests that the 
geometry of spacetime is affected by the presence of matter, which is a relativistic 
theory of the gravitational field. In fact the theory of general relativity predicts that 
space-time is not flat in the presence of matter and the curvature of spacetime will be 
perceived as a gravitational field. 
 Einstein said the purpose of the theory of general relativity to fully implement the 
program of Ernst Mach in the relativization of all inertial effects, even adding so-called 
cosmological constant to his equations of field for this purpose. The actual contact point 
of the influence of Ernst Mach was clearly identified in 1918, when Einstein distinguishes 
what he termed the principle of Mach (inertial effects arising from the interaction of 
bodies) the principle of general relativity, which it is now interpreted as the principle of 
covariance general.
 The ecuaion for the theory of relativity is : 
 E = Energy 
 m= Mass 
 c= speed of light (3 * 10 ^ 8 m / s, approximately) 
 Every body is resting energy as a function of its mass, this energy is calculated 
as body mass times the speed of light squared. 
The equivalence of mass and energy given by the expression of the theory of 
relativity by Einstein. 
 It indicates that the mass carries a certain amount of power even at rest, 
absent in classical mechanics concept, namely that the rest energy of a body is 
the product of its mass and its conversion factor (speed of light square), or that 
a certain amount of energy from an object at rest by its own mass unit is 
equivalent to the speed of light squared.

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Relativity theory project

  • 1. Albert Einstein By: Sergio García Andreas López Alejandro Lafuente
  • 2. He was born the 14th of March of 1879 in Ulm ( Baden-württemberg Tübinger; Germany)– and die the 18th of April of 1955 in Princenton (USA) at the age of 76.
  • 3.  He developed the general theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics.  He is best known in popular culture for his mass– energy equivalence formula E = mc2 (which has been said to be “ the world's most famous equation")  He was jewish
  • 4.
  • 5.  http://youtu.be/fEZupmpTcOU  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3k-1VeeK2w  Those two videos will help us to understand better what is the relativity theory  Where does e=mc2 come from?  http://youtu.be/ComZbnpHsuE
  • 7. WHAT IS THE RELATIVITY THEORY ?  It is a theory developed by Albert Einstein which says that the way that anything except light moves through time and space depends on the position and movement of someone who is watching.  The term "theory of relativity" was based on the expression "relative theory" used in 1906. It emphasized how the theory uses the principle of relativity. There are really three theories of relativity: • Relativity pre-Einstein (Galileo) • Special Theory of Relativity (1905) • General Theory of Relativity (1915)
  • 8. Concepts introduced by the theories of relativity include:  Measurements of various quantities are relative to the velocities of observers. In particular, space contracts and time dilates.  Spacetime: space and time should be considered together and in relation to each other.  The speed of light is nonetheless invariant, the same for all observers.
  • 9. Theory of special relativity and the general relativity  The theory of relativity includes the theory of special relativity and the the theory of general relativity, formulated by Albert Einstein in the early twentieth century, which sought to solve the incompatibility between Newtonian mechanics and electromagnetism.  The theory of special relativity, published in 1905, deals with the physics of motion of bodies in the absence of gravitational forces, which were made compatible Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism with a reformulation of the laws of motion.  The theory of general relativity, published in 1915, is a theory of gravity that replaces Newtonian gravity, although numerically coincides with it for weak gravitational fields and "small" speeds. The general theory reduces to the special theory in the absence of gravitational fields.
  • 10. Main concepts  The basic assumption of the theory of relativity is that the location of physical events, both in time and space are relative to the state of motion of the observer: thus, the length of a moving object or the instant something happens, unlike what happens in Newtonian mechanics, are not absolute invariants, and different observers moving relative to each other will differ about them.
  • 11. Special relativity  The theory of special relativity, also called theory of relativity, was published by Albert Einstein in 1905 and describes the physics of movement in the context of a flat spacetime. This theory correctly describes the motion of bodies even at high speeds and electromagnetic interactions and is used primarily to study inertial reference systems (not applicable to astrophysical problems where the gravitational field plays an important role).  Following publication of the article by Einstein's new theory of special relativity was accepted in a few years by almost all physicists and mathematicians. In fact, Poincaré and Lorentz had been very close to reaching the same result as Einstein. The final geometric form of the theory is due to Hermann Minkowski, Einstein former teacher at the Polytechnic of Zürich; coined the term "space-time" (Raumzeit) and gave the apropiate mathematical form . Minkowski spacetime is a four-dimensional array in which interlaced of an insoluble way the three spatial dimensions and time. In this Minkowski spacetime, the motion of a particle is represented by its world line (Weltlinie), a curve whose points are determined by four different variables: the three spatial dimensions (x , y , z ) and time (t ). The new scheme of Minkowski forced to reinterpret existing concepts metric before. The three-dimensional concept of point was replaced by the event. The magnitude of distance is replaced by the scale interval.
  • 12. General relativity  The General relativity was published by Einstein in 1915, and was presented as a lecture at the Prussian Academy of Sciences on November 25th. The theory generalizes the principle of relativity of Einstein for an arbitrary observer. This implies that the equations of the theory should have a more general Lorentz covariance used in the theory of special relativity covariance. In addition, the theory of general relativity suggests that the geometry of spacetime is affected by the presence of matter, which is a relativistic theory of the gravitational field. In fact the theory of general relativity predicts that space-time is not flat in the presence of matter and the curvature of spacetime will be perceived as a gravitational field.  Einstein said the purpose of the theory of general relativity to fully implement the program of Ernst Mach in the relativization of all inertial effects, even adding so-called cosmological constant to his equations of field for this purpose. The actual contact point of the influence of Ernst Mach was clearly identified in 1918, when Einstein distinguishes what he termed the principle of Mach (inertial effects arising from the interaction of bodies) the principle of general relativity, which it is now interpreted as the principle of covariance general.
  • 13.  The ecuaion for the theory of relativity is :  E = Energy  m= Mass  c= speed of light (3 * 10 ^ 8 m / s, approximately)  Every body is resting energy as a function of its mass, this energy is calculated as body mass times the speed of light squared. The equivalence of mass and energy given by the expression of the theory of relativity by Einstein.  It indicates that the mass carries a certain amount of power even at rest, absent in classical mechanics concept, namely that the rest energy of a body is the product of its mass and its conversion factor (speed of light square), or that a certain amount of energy from an object at rest by its own mass unit is equivalent to the speed of light squared.