Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity completely changed the notion of the Universe. It shed light on the birth of the universe, planetary orbits, and black holes. It also has very practical uses, like GPS navigation. But what exactly is this theory and why was it so revolutionary? Until the early 20th Century, physics was mostly explained in terms of Isaac Newton's laws. For Newton, gravity was a force generated by the mass of an object causing them to attract each other, heavier objects pulling others more intensely. This is why we stand on the ground on Earth, said Newton… it attracts us to its center. And it’s why planets move around the Sun. But imagine if the Sun disappeared completely. According to Newton's theory, the planets of the Solar System would instantly abandon their orbits, as there would be no gravity attracting them to the Sun. For Newton, gravity is a force with immediate action ...
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