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  2. Einstein's unsuccessful investigations - Wikipedia

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    Einstein himself considered the introduction of the cosmological constant in his 1917 paper founding cosmology as a "blunder". [3] The theory of general relativity predicted an expanding or contracting universe, but Einstein wanted a static universe which is an unchanging three-dimensional sphere, like the surface of a three-dimensional ball in four dimensions.

  3. Annus mirabilis papers - Wikipedia

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    The Einsteinhaus on the Kramgasse in Bern, Einstein's residence at the time. Most of the papers were written in his apartment on the first floor above the street level. At the time the papers were written, Einstein did not have easy access to a complete set of scientific reference materials, although he did regularly read and contribute reviews to Annalen der Physik.

  4. Einstein's thought experiments - Wikipedia

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    After a sleepless night, he finally worked out a response which, ironically, depended on Einstein's general relativity. [6]: 348–349 Consider the illustration of Einstein's light box: [12]: 446–448 1. After emitting a photon, the loss of weight causes the box to rise in the gravitational field. 2.

  5. Bell test - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In 1964, John Stewart Bell proposed his famous theorem, which states that no physical theory of hidden local variables can ever reproduce all the predictions of quantum mechanics. Implicit in the theorem is the proposition that the determinism of classical physics is fundamentally incapable of describing quantum mechanics.

  6. Eddington experiment - Wikipedia

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    Perrine's photographs, although not clear enough to prove Einstein's prediction, were the first obtained in an attempt to test Einstein's prediction of light deflection. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] A second attempt by American astronomers to measure the effect during the 1918 eclipse was foiled by clouds in one location [ 7 ] and by ambiguous results due ...

  7. Relativity: The Special and the General Theory - Wikipedia

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    Albert Einstein. Relativity: the Special and the General Theory, 10th edition (there are a total of 17 editions). ISBN 0-517-029618 at Project Gutenberg; Relativity: The Special and General Theory public domain audiobook at LibriVox; Albert Einstein, Relativity: The Special and General Theory (1920/2000) ISBN 1-58734-092-5 at Bartleby.com

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  9. Sticky bead argument - Wikipedia

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    Einstein's double reversal [ edit ] The creator of the theory of general relativity, Albert Einstein , argued in 1916 [ 5 ] that gravitational radiation should be produced, according to his theory, by any mass-energy configuration that has a time-varying quadrupole moment (or higher multipole moment ).