
Einstein's theories
Einstein's theories, mainly Special and General Relativity, revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity. Special Relativity (1905) reveals that time and space are intertwined; as objects move faster, time slows down relative to stationary observers. General Relativity (1915) explains gravity not as a force but as the bending of space and time caused by mass. For example, the Earth curves space around it, causing the Moon to orbit. These theories have profound implications, influencing technologies like GPS and reshaping our view of the universe, showing that time and space are not fixed but dynamic and relative.