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Topic 10A RAFT 21A Explain how the work of scientists in the 20th century influenced historical events, changed the lives of the general populace, and led to further scientific research. A. Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity: Albert Einstein was the founder of the atomic bomb

He was widely regarded as one of the most influential and best known scientists and intellectuals of all time.

20th century scientists' discoveries were used toward future discoveries.

The physicist Albert Einstein did not directly participate in the invention of the atomic bomb. But as we shall see, he was instrumental in facilitating its development.

i.e. When you turn on a microwave, you are converting electron flow into heat energy. Electrons are very small, so when they are converted, they turn into heat at the speed of light squared. Many companies, and military companies use the electrons to turn into heat energy for weapons, and also how to make some other items that companies make.

Einstein has passed on his theory of E=mc2 and advanced works in science. E=mc2 meant that energy equaled mass times the speed of light squared. Einsteins theory based upon relativity has influenced many other scientists work based on time, space, and mass.

The general public is influenced by the work of scientists in the 20 century because they live with the new discoveries.

Many Albert Einstein's works have influenced scientists throughout history.

Although the concept of relativity was not introduced by Einstein, his major contribution was the recognition that the speed of light in a vacuum is constant and an absolute physical boundary for motion.

The most important contribution that Einstein made to the Theory of Relativity was "The speed of light in a vacuum is constant and an absolute physical boundary for motion."

 There are many scientists of the 20th century, such as Alexander Flemming, Albert Einstein, Jane Goodall, Stephen Hawkins, and John Maynard Keynes. The historical events in the 20th century were the cold war, the holocaust, Pearl Harbor, Great Depression. Einstein's Theory of Relativity explains some of the huge problems that had to do with astronomy and physics during his time. Einsteins theory of relativity was not introduced by him, but he was a major contributor by developing the speed of light in a vacuum is constant and absolute. He found out about the "curved space-time continuum" and dimensional objects in space can be seen as two-dimensional object and it explained light around the sun and predicted black holes. Einstein's theories on both special and general relativity to been confirmed to be accurate and the data has been shown to corroborate many key predictions, such as the solar eclipse of 1919. Einstein's relativity theory revolutionized scientific thought with new conceptions of time, space, mass, motion and gravitation. The Theory of Relativity predicts that the light will have its wave length shifted if it is coming from a strong gravitational field. Einstein's theory also explains how energy, E, can equal mass, m, times the speed of light squared, c^2, thus the equation E=MC^2. Albert Einstein has changed the lives of many by many of his theories he has discovered like his Theory of Relativity and E=MC^2 which shows how you can find out the power of energy, Einstein has revolutionized and made the world how it has came to be today and educated the people of the world in many ways, helping people understand how our Earth works today. Albert Einstein was a brilliant scientist that has contributed to many brilliant inventions like electricity and an equation for energy Einstein's relativity theory revolutionized scientific thought with new theories of time, space, and mass. The scientific community consists of the total body of scientists, its relationships and interactions. It is normally divided into "sub-communities" each working on a particular field within science. Scientists today now base their own experiments on mass, space, and time because of what Einstein did during his lifetime. In 1941 Edward Teller joined America's best physicists in the top secret Manhattan Project. Their mission: to develop the atom bomb before the Germans did. Albert Einstein's theory of relativity is still used as a main scientific principle, because it explains the question of whether rest and motion are relative or absolute, and with the consequences of Einstein’s conjecture that they are relative. Francis Crick along with James Watson discovered the DNA molecule, which many of us know is the code of life; very essential in the world.

Einstein used the measurement of K', K", K'" etc. to represent the different universes explained by his special theory of relativity.

Einstein's work was actually using a new perspective on previous scientists' look on atoms. Einstein's work is found in early 1800's papers like Ludwig Boltzmann.

Einstein was a ridiculously smart man whose work revolved around how the earth worked, time, how energy works, and mass.

Einstein's theory immediately explained some of the major problems in the fields of physics and astronomy of his day, and it has continued to clarify new information that were not even hinted at 90 years ago, including the existence of black holes and recent observations in cosmology.

The term "theory of relativity" was thought up by a German physicist, Max Planck in 1908 to emphasize how special relativity uses the principle of relativity.

Albert Einstein founded the basis for the atomic bomb.

Albert Einstein developed new information on space, black holes, energy, mass. He also, founded the atomic bomb.

Albert Einstein found new information on space and also helped create the Atomic-Bomb. He also made the famous formula E=mc2

Einstien not only founded the atomic bomb, but also helped create theories on time and mass and space.

The Theory of Relativity, proposed by the Jewish physicist Albert Einstein (1879-1955) in the early part of the 20th century, is one of the most significant scientific advances of our time

Albert Einstein developed electricity and an equation to understand energy.(E=MC^2)

Einstein is one of the most influential people of all time, and considered the greatest thinker all time in that regard.

Albert Einstein created E=mc2 which meant energy equaled mass times the speed of light squared.

Albert Einstein revolutionized scientific thought. Having developed the Theory of Relativity, Einstein opened the door for the creation of the atomic bomb. Although Einstein was famous in his lifetime, he later became the most famous scientist of the 20th century.

He argued that space and time measurements are not absolute.

Einsteins famous formula concludes that all energy can be converted into matter.

Einstein though that the atomic bomb should have been given to a world government founded by Russia, the U.S. and Britain.

Albert Einstein developed the theory of relativity which was: The speed of light in a vaccum is the same for all observers, regardless of their relative motion or of the motion of the source of the light
 * 1) The laws of physics are the same for all observers in uniform relative to one another (principle of relativity),


 * The General Theory of Relativity predicts that light coming from a strong gravitational field should have its wavelength shifted to larger values (what astronomers call a "red shift"), again contary to Newton's theory. Once again, detailed observations indicate such a red shift, and that its magnitude is correctly given by Einstein's theory.**