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THE THEORY OF RELATIVITY

  • James Clerk Maxwell

    James Clerk Maxwell
    Theory of electromagnetism, suggesting that light is an electromagnetic wave traveling at a constant speed.
  • Michelson-Morley

    experiment demonstrates the constancy of the speed of light, challenging the concept of “aether.”
  • Special Relativity

    Special Relativity
    Albert Einstein publishes “On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies”, introducing the theory of Special Relativity.
    - The speed of light is constant in all inertial frames of reference.
    - Time and space are relative, depending on the observer’s motion
  • General Relativity

    The speed of light is constant in all inertial frames of reference. Time and space are relative, depending on the observer’s motion
  • Confirming the theory

    Confirming the theory
    Arthur Eddington’s solar eclipse expedition confirms the bending of starlight by the Sun’s gravity, providing evidence for General Relativity.
  • Black Holes and Expanding Universe

    Black Holes and Expanding Universe
  • Big Bang theory

    Georges Lemaître proposes the Big Bang theory, supported by the expansion of the universe predicted by General Relativity.
  • Oppenheimer

    Oppenheimer
    Robert Oppenheimer theorizes the existence of black holes as a consequence of gravitational collapse.
  • Technological Advances and Relativity

    1964: Discovery of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) confirms the Big Bang theory.
    1974: Indirect evidence of gravitational waves is observed in binary pulsars by Hulse and Taylor.
  • Gravitational Waves Detected

    The LIGO collaboration directly detects gravitational waves, confirming a key prediction of General Relativity.