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After all, Einstein, in his special theory of relativity, had shown that time slows down for objects moving close to the speed of light.
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This proved a key part of Einstein's theory of relativity for the first time.
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He introduced his famous "Theory of Relativity" during his time in the city.
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One of his great achievements since then, together with mathematician Roger Penrose, has been to prove that Einstein's General Theory of Relativity means space and time has a beginning in the "Big Bang" and ends in black holes.
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It was maybe because of Berne - where clocks continue to tick over centuries - that the Theory of Relativity, a concept that time is not constant, could have been born.
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Albert Einstein published his theory of general relativity in 1916, offering a description of gravity, space and time that transformed how scientists understand the physical laws governing the known universe.
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Space-time, according to Einstein's theories of relativity, is a four-dimensional fabric woven together by space and time.
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At the time Einstein proposed his Theory of General Relativity, it had not been observationally established that the universe was in a state of expansion.
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"Einstein's theory of general relativity tells us that mass bends space and time, so when light comes toward us through the Universe, if it passes some dark matter, its light gets bent and the image we see gets bent and distorted, " Dr Heymans told the meeting.
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In 1905, Albert Einstein's theory of relativity showed that there is no such thing as absolute time.
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Einstein's general theory of relativity states that objects with mass cause a curvature in space-time, which we perceive as gravity.
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