... we can imagine Gravitational radiation has recently been detected from merging stellar-mass black holes, validating Einstein’s theory of General Relativity, although the origin of such systems remains a matter of some debate. A binary future Binary...
... Sir Arthur Eddington in the famous 1919 solar eclipse expedition that provided the first observational confirmation of Einstein’s theory of gravity. The alignment needed to see this gravitational lensing effect by a planet-hosting star in our Galaxy...
... Orbiter Radio science Experiment) will together provide information on Mercury’s interior structure while also testing Einstein’s theory of General Relativity (GR) to an unprecedented level of accuracy. MERTIS (Mercury Radiometer and Thermal Imaging...
... that can ever exist within it. “Order is for idiots, real geniuses can handle the chaos.” - Albert Einstein This relationship forms a fantastic analogy for imagining processes by which new space culture might manifest. It also...
... there were a trillion humans in the solar system. Think how cool that would be. You’d have a thousand Einsteins at any given moment – and more. There would be so much dynamism with all of that human intelligence. But...
... determine the course of science and technology. According to Mahatma Gandhi, science without humanity is a sin. Albert Einstein considered morality as indispensable to the survival of humanity. New legal norms meant to regulate all space activities...