Light bent by the Sun confirmed Einstein's predictions
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Light bent by the Sun confirmed Einstein's predictions
Eddington's observations provided strong evidence for general relativity, confirming that light bends in a gravitational field. This experiment was a pivotal moment in the acceptance of Einstein's theory.
Eddington's observations confirmed Einstein's predictions, providing crucial evidence for the validity of general relativity.
Einstein's photoelectric explanation used Planck's E=hf to predict that higher frequency light ejects faster electrons
Einstein's photoelectric equation E=hf predicts faster electron ejection with higher frequency light
Gravitational lensing formalism
Light bends around massive objects due to spacetime curvature
Special relativity
Albert Einstein's special relativity paper introduced time dilation
Arrow of time
Arthur Eddington coined the term "arrow of time" in 1927
Criticism of the theory of relativity
Michelson-Morley experiment null result
Photoelectric effect
Light comes in discrete quanta, not continuous waves
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