There aren't any. That's why nobody suspected it until the 20th Century,
why people thought Einstein was crazy, and why the basic facts are still
so hard for most people to understand. It seems to go against everything
we see around us in daily life.
Special Relativity, General Relativity and the beginnings of Quantum. (understanding the photoelectric effect for example).
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Theory of general relativity - Albert Einstein (1916)
Lots of evidence from different experiments. For example, people who work with particle accelerators have to take the theory of relativity into account on a daily basis, because at high speeds, mass of the particles increases, and their mean lifetime (if they are unstable) increases. You can get more detailed information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Status_of_special_relativity
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Einstein's theory of relativity encompasses two theories: special relativity and general relativity. The theory of relativity is simply referred to as relativity in the field of physics.
Answer 1Jon Stewart from the Daily ShowAnswer 2Albert Einstein the Physicist who discovered Relativity and made nuclear technology possible.
The scientific Theories of General and Special Relativity were first proposed by Albert Einstein.Special Relativity in 1906 and General Relativity in 1916.
Galileo Galile wrote "the Theory of Relativity", and Einstein wrote the General theory of relativity and the special theory of relativity.
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The theory of plate tectonics was formed when new information about the movement of Earth's crust was discovered. Before this, the idea of continental drift was dismissed by scientists. With new data on seafloor spreading and magnetic striping on the ocean floor, the theory of plate tectonics emerged, changing our understanding of the Earth's structure and geologic processes.