The Symphony of Spacetime: How Einstein Composed the Universe Before Einstein, space and time were seen as silent, separate stage props. But he heard something deeper—a rhythm, a hum, a hidden harmony. And with that vision, he didn't just rewrite physics. He taught us to listen to the cosmos. 🌌 What is Spacetime, Really? Imagine space as the ocean, and time as the current flowing through it. Separately, they’re hard to understand. But together, they form the fabric of reality itself— spacetime . Every star, every planet, every one of us floats in this invisible sea. Einstein said that matter tells spacetime how to bend, and spacetime tells matter how to move. It’s not just poetic—it’s physics. He showed that space and time are deeply connected, and when something massive like the Sun sits in space, it curves spacetime around it. Think of it like a bowling ball dropped on a trampoline. 🧠 Einstein’s Revolution: From Newton to the New World For over two centuries,...
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