... used ingenious mathematical methods in his proof that black holes are a direct consequence of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity. Einstein did not himself believe that black holes really exist, these super-heavyweight monsters that...
... inflation. “Holography is a huge leap forward in the way we think about the structure and creation of the universe. Einstein’s theory of general relativity explains almost everything large scale in the universe very well, but starts to unravel...
...describes an energy density of space and was used by Einstein to create a static Universe. His General Theory of ...must either expand or contract - outcomes that did not appeal to Einstein as he believed the Universe was static – so he added this...
... black hole’s very strong gravitational field – an environment that is also perfect for testing gravitational physics, especially Einstein’s general theory of relativity. Now, with the help of S2 again and observations from ESO’s Very Large Telescope...
... also had the possibility to study these processes down to the smallest relevant time scales given by the Einstein frequencies, a regime not accessible to experimental investigations before at that level. And that was not all - the...
... (Mercury Planetary Orbiter), carries 11 scientific payloads that will investigate Mercury’s gravitational field in detail, test Einstein’s theory of general relativity to a greater precision than ever before, and measure the topography and surface...