The Einsteinian revolution is a social rethinking of the
relationship between perception and reality. It began with Einstein's discovery the
space and time were interconnected and that one's position in space affects the passing
of time. People who are near a large mass experience time more slowly than those who are
very far aware from a large mass. This revelation suggests that one's own position
influences particular aspects of reality. The emergence of quantum theory has
accelerated the Einsteinian revolution. According to quantum theory, human observation
changes reality itself. Some scientists believe that science now contains a mystical or
spiritual component. For some, the dichotomy between science and religion is not as
strong as it has been in decades past. This bridging of science and religion has also
advanced the Einsteinian revolution.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
What is the Einsteinian revolution and what societal factors influenced the development of the Einsteinian revolution?
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