Relativity can be categorized as a noun.
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relativity - (physics) the theory that space and time are relative concepts rather than absolute concepts | ||
relativity - the quality of being relative and having significance only in relation to something else |
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1. | noun | Einstein's theory of relativity is Greek to me. | |
2. | noun | We associate Einstein with the theory of relativity. | |
3. | noun | We associate the name of Einstein with the theory of relativity. | |
4. | noun | The theory of relativity originated with Einstein. | |
5. | noun | Few scientists understand the theory of relativity. | |
6. | noun | The theories of relativity can seem recondite even for people who are well versed in the sciences. | |
7. | noun | Albert Einstein's theory of relativity is the most famous formula in the world. | |
8. | noun | An important year in scientific history is 1905, when Einstein changed the face of physics with his theories of special relativity, mass-energy equivalence and the photoelectric effect. | |
9. | noun | It is widely believed that Einstein was awarded the Nobel prize in 1921 for his work on relativity. It was actually awarded for his seminal paper on the photoelectric effect. | |
10. | noun | The general theory of relativity explains the anomalous perihelion precession of the planet Mercury. | |
11. | noun | The general theory of relativity predicted the deflection of starlight by the Sun. | |
12. | noun | Have you ever heard of the concept of linguistic relativity? | |
13. | noun | In 1905 Einstein wrote a paper on what is now known as the special theory of relativity. | |
14. | noun | In 1916 Einstein published his general theory of relativity. This theory linked gravitation, acceleration and the four dimensional space-time. | |
15. | noun | If I am proven correct with regard to my theory of relativity, the Germans will say I am a German, and the French will say I am a citizen of the world. If my theory turns out to be wrong, the French will say I am a German, and the Germans that I am a Jew. |
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Einstein's theory of relativity is Greek to me. | |
We associate Einstein with the theory of relativity. | |
We associate the name of Einstein with the theory of relativity. | |
The theory of relativity originated with Einstein. | |
Few scientists understand the theory of relativity. | |
The theories of relativity can seem recondite even for people who are well versed in the sciences. | |
Albert Einstein's theory of relativity is the most famous formula in the world. | |
An important year in scientific history is 1905, when Einstein changed the face of physics with his theories of special relativity, mass-energy equivalence and the photoelectric effect. | |
It is widely believed that Einstein was awarded the Nobel prize in 1921 for his work on relativity. It was actually awarded for his seminal paper on the photoelectric effect. | |
The general theory of relativity explains the anomalous perihelion precession of the planet Mercury. | |
The general theory of relativity predicted the deflection of starlight by the Sun. | |
Have you ever heard of the concept of linguistic relativity? | |
In 1905 Einstein wrote a paper on what is now known as the special theory of relativity. | |
In 1916 Einstein published his general theory of relativity. This theory linked gravitation, acceleration and the four dimensional space-time. | |
If I am proven correct with regard to my theory of relativity, the Germans will say I am a German, and the French will say I am a citizen of the world. If my theory turns out to be wrong, the French will say I am a German, and the Germans that I am a Jew. |