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  1. Relativity (Walt Dickerson album): Relativity is an album led by vibraphonist and composer Walt Dickerson which was recorded in 1962 and released on the New Jazz label. The Allmusic reviewer stated: "If there is a flaw with Relativity, it's that it doesn't ... (Walt Dickerson album) [100%] 2024-01-13 [Walt Dickerson albums] [1962 albums]...
  2. Relativity (M. C. Escher): Relativity is a lithograph print by the Dutch artist M. C. (M. C. Escher) [100%] 2024-01-03 [1953 prints] [Mathematical artworks]...
  3. Relativity: The progress of physical science during the decade 1910-20 was specially remarkable for the definite emergence into general public discussion of the principle of Relativity, as expounded by Prof. of Physics in the Kaiser Wilhelm Institut, Berlin. Its meaning ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  4. Relativity: Relativity is the modern formulation of the meaning of space and time among different observers that are moving relative to each other. Its preliminary form ("Special Relativity") was formulated in 1905 by Albert Einstein, principally in two papers: The second ... [100%] 2023-11-27 [Physics] [Time]...
  5. Relativity (Planck): Programming relativity using the mathematics of perspective at the Planck scale The simulation hypothesis or simulation argument is the argument that proposes all current existence, including the Earth and the rest of the universe, could be an artificial simulation, such ... (Planck) [100%] 2024-01-13 [Physics] [Philosophy of science]...
  6. Relativism: Relativism might refer to. [80%] 2023-12-14
  7. Relativism: Relativism is the post-modern idea that there can be no absolutes. 20th century philosophers, and especially liberals, expounded on a theory of moral relativism, that there is no absolute right or wrong. [80%] 2023-02-15 [Philosophy] [Liberal Traits]...
  8. Relativism: Relativism is the view or claim that there is no absolute referent for human beliefs, human behaviors, and ethics. Relativists claim that humans understand and evaluate beliefs and behaviors only in terms of, for example, their historical or cultural context ... [80%] 2023-02-03
  9. Relativism: Relativism is a family of philosophical views which deny claims to objectivity within a particular domain and assert that valuations in that domain are relative to the perspective of an observer or the context in which they are assessed. There ... (Philosophical view rejecting universalism, e.g., about truth) [80%] 2023-12-15 [Meta-ethics] [Metatheory]...
  10. Relativists: The relativists are applied mathematicians who dedicated their careers to gravitation and especially to cosmology as being the least understood branch of physics, and having the least (if any) applications. Therefore, seemingly not requiring much work since any paper supporting ... [80%] 2023-02-14 [Cosmology] [Astronomy]...
  11. Relativism: Relativism, roughly put, is the view that truth and falsity, right and wrong, standards of reasoning, and procedures of justification are products of differing conventions and frameworks of assessment and that their authority is confined to the context giving rise ... (Philosophy) [80%] 2022-01-28
  12. Relativity Of Knowledge: Relativity Of Knowledge, a philosophic tern which. was much used by the philosophers of the middle of the 19th century, and has since fallen largely into disuse. explanation, however, not only because it has occupied so large a space in ... [79%] 2022-09-02
  13. Principle of relativity: In physics, the principle of relativity is the requirement that the equations describing the laws of physics have the same form in all admissible frames of reference. For example, in the framework of special relativity the Maxwell equations have the ... (Physics principle stating that the laws of physics must be the same in all reference frames) [79%] 2023-05-15 [Theory of relativity] [Theories]...
  14. Principle of relativity: In physics, the principle of relativity is the requirement that the equations describing the laws of physics have the same form in all admissible frames of reference. For example, in the framework of special relativity the Maxwell equations have the ... (Physics) [79%] 2024-01-14 [Theory of relativity]
  15. Theory of relativity: File:BBH gravitational lensing of gw150914.webm The theory of relativity usually encompasses two interrelated physics theories by Albert Einstein; special relativity and general relativity, proposed and published in 1905 and 1915, respectively. Special relativity applies to all physical phenomena ... (Physics) [79%] 2023-08-01 [Theory of relativity] [Theoretical physics]...
  16. Theory of relativity: The theory of relativity usually encompasses two interrelated theories by Albert Einstein: /special relativity and /general relativity. Special relativity applies to elementary particles and their interactions, describing all their physical phenomena except gravity. [79%] 2023-07-08 [Theory of relativity]
  17. Relativity of simultaneity: In physics, the relativity of simultaneity is the concept that distant simultaneity – whether two spatially separated events occur at the same time – is not absolute, but depends on the observer's reference frame. This possibility was raised by mathematician Henri ... (Physics) [79%] 2023-12-10 [Special relativity] [History of physics]...
  18. Theory of relativity: The theory of relativity actually refers to two theories developed by Albert Einstein in the early 1900s. The special theory of relativity deals with departures from Newtonian mechanics when the speed of an object approaches or becomes comparable to the ... [79%] 2023-06-10
  19. Theory of relativity: See also Counterexamples to Relativity. In physics, the theory of relativity is a scientific theory describing the effects due to the invariance of the speed of light. [79%] 2023-03-14 [Physics] [Science]...
  20. Relativity Space: Relativity Space is an American aerospace manufacturing company headquartered in Long Beach, California. Relativity Space is developing manufacturing technologies, launch vehicles, and rocket engines for commercial orbital launch services. (Company) [70%] 2023-11-30 [Aerospace companies of the United States] [Private spaceflight companies]...

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